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posted: 2017-08-29 18:43:33 (ID: 100112950) Report Abuse | |
Cheesehead wrote:
oakbark wrote:
Whats happening with the UK fan base? Based solely on my very limited observations there are a handful of diehard fans and everyone else is ambivilant towards football. Well more games in London seems to suggest that there are more fans? Perhaps not as only so many thousand can go to a game... UK was always the test market for US products...it has - in my opinion nothing to do with a stronger or less strong fanbase. The UK was just easy to handle...to enter Europe at that times...now, with Brexit coming, it might by Goodell has a different opinion |
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posted: 2017-08-29 19:33:36 (ID: 100112959) Report Abuse |
pete wrote:
Cheesehead wrote:
oakbark wrote:
Whats happening with the UK fan base? Based solely on my very limited observations there are a handful of diehard fans and everyone else is ambivilant towards football. Well more games in London seems to suggest that there are more fans? Perhaps not as only so many thousand can go to a game... UK was always the test market for US products...it has - in my opinion nothing to do with a stronger or less strong fanbase. The UK was just easy to handle...to enter Europe at that times...now, with Brexit coming, it might by Goodell has a different opinion NFL Regular Season Games will sell out in London. 65 million people live in GB, almost 9 million in London. London has fantastic travel routes worldwide and is an easy seĺl as a Tourist attraction worldwide. There is so much to do and see there. Europe has no other games currently and its just a hop over the water for Europeans. At most you have a 90000 capacity stadium to sell out a few times a year and people will and do travel for that. You dont need a big or fervant fanbase for this sell its easy for the NFL to do, especially as they are selling more than a sporting contest they are selling events and very successfully to. |
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posted: 2017-08-31 10:44:23 (ID: 100113189) Report Abuse |
Lamba wrote:
I had the biggest game pass package for 6 years now. Can't imagine life without it. Exactly the same for me. Just avoid the results on internet and watch 'as live' for an entire week |
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posted: 2017-08-31 11:24:34 (ID: 100113191) Report Abuse |
ivo17 wrote:
I know. My parents live in hamburg. My father downloaded a cd when they just lived there, like he always did in the netherlands, and after a while he recieved a nice letter that he has to pay Whaat ? Germany seems harsh country to live. We, lithuanians, pirating as hell |
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posted: 2017-08-31 12:54:49 (ID: 100113202) Report Abuse |
Cheesehead wrote:
a) the pricing of Game Pass b) whether it's worth it c) any alternatives that allow me to see all Packers and Brown games a) very expensive b) given the fact that the internet speeds in my area are poor, I only really enjoy watching games live, and I work most Sunday evenings until very late, no. c) yes, but *cough*, *ahem*, I'm glad I don't live in Germany, as I rely on 'those' sources to see NFL games on the very few Sunday evenings I have available. |
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posted: 2017-08-31 19:49:11 (ID: 100113233) Report Abuse |
Gamepass was way over 200€ last year in France but this year it's "only" 190€. I know for sure than it's 160€ and I remember than the cheapest country is Brazil. I have a friend in both of this country I will see if they can buy it for me (nothing illegal there but I will check before doing anything, don't want my pass to be canceled ).
So yes it's still expensive but I know I will watch the new season of Hard Knocks and I often watch games very late. What's too bad is that it's not possible to have at least two screens available with the pass (unless you got an Apple TV, probably a bug but you can be connected to your Apple TV and somebody else via browser). |
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posted: 2017-09-01 06:45:52 (ID: 100113250) Report Abuse |
Browka wrote: I remember than the cheapest country is Brazil.
Hmmm I just checked and it's still 153.70 Euro if you convert it to euros :-( I am now checking other countries. I'll let you know if I find a cheaper one. |
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posted: 2017-09-01 07:12:00 (ID: 100113254) Report Abuse |
Wow, I remember than I saw Brazil at 117€ one or two years ago.
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posted: 2017-09-01 07:44:04 (ID: 100113255) Report Abuse |
I did some investigation and because Game Pass now includes play offs and super bowl it has increased in price.
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posted: 2017-09-01 10:55:41 (ID: 100113270) Report Abuse |
Cheesehead wrote:
I did some investigation and because Game Pass now includes play offs and super bowl it has increased in price. Actually in Germany and Austria ist decresed from about EUR 240,00 last year to EUR 160,00 this year.. And now there is a new option at EUR 80,00 but only one game live per week... |
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