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  • #46
    Originally posted by falco
    Originally posted by Merlin
    Originally posted by packinpatland
    "A $1000 ticket would cost 1000 Pounds = $2000 US. Double the money for the NFL."

    Wouldn't a $1000 ticket cost 500 Pounds, = $1000 dollars?

    I think the real expense for fans would be that no one (from the US) could drive to the game, everyone has to fly, minimum $500. Hotels in the London area are very expensive, (similar to NY) You have to eat no matter where you are............but all this at double the cost.
    No matter how you cut it, the fans are not being taken into consideration.
    Not a chance. Why lower it? They WOULD get it. Although your analysis is accurate, what I am saying is that they would do an apples to oranges price on it just to rake in the US $$$.
    If they can get $2,000 for the tickets (or $1,000 pounds) it would be because demand is higher overseas, not because of the exchange rates. The NFL wouldn't do an "apple to oranges" thing, they would set the price for the tickets based on demand and the number of tickets available.
    Wtfever man, I have been to the UK, they would pay it and so would the rich evil white American's wanting to see the game live. Go ahead and be a tool, I love those.
    "Once the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the Republic.”
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    • #47
      Originally posted by falco
      Originally posted by Merlin
      Originally posted by packinpatland
      "A $1000 ticket would cost 1000 Pounds = $2000 US. Double the money for the NFL."

      Wouldn't a $1000 ticket cost 500 Pounds, = $1000 dollars?

      I think the real expense for fans would be that no one (from the US) could drive to the game, everyone has to fly, minimum $500. Hotels in the London area are very expensive, (similar to NY) You have to eat no matter where you are............but all this at double the cost.
      No matter how you cut it, the fans are not being taken into consideration.
      Not a chance. Why lower it? They WOULD get it. Although your analysis is accurate, what I am saying is that they would do an apples to oranges price on it just to rake in the US $$$.
      If they can get $2,000 for the tickets (or $1,000 pounds) it would be because demand is higher overseas, not because of the exchange rates. The NFL wouldn't do an "apple to oranges" thing, they would set the price for the tickets based on demand and the number of tickets available.
      ......in other words, they would try to screw the fans on both sides of the Atlantic.

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      • #48
        thats right, I'm the tool, and your the genius with a mastery of exchange rates.

        Originally posted by Merlin
        "A $1000 ticket would cost 1000 Pounds = $2000 US. Double the money for the NFL."
        Busting drunk drivers in Antarctica since 2006

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