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Some people don't pay for their tickets...then they lose the PSL. That's how they become available. And, as far as I can tell, the Browns don't have a waiting list any longer...but, they pretend they do and charge you $20 to be on it. 
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well we only have hamburger pie
First off, what the hell's a hamburger pie? 
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The NFL should never leave the boundries of the United States for a regular season football game................no way!
The NFL is pretty organised and we are all happy!
Well that's money for 'ya!! Reading between the lines matey, there's a massive untapped market outside the boundaries of the US, the NFL sees it and obviously wants a piece of that hamburger pie! 
To hell with the fans, make do with the other 7 home games. Actually, whwn you think about it, they'll probably set up a rotation system which would mean you wouldn't miss that often. For the 2 teams involved, one will be a road game and they'll still play 8 at home that year. Realistically you might miss one home game every several years or so.
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many fans love to visit the opposing teams town to check out the game which is quit affordable and can gather with friends that are sometimes the opponents fans!
Well, when the Browns come to Melbourne to play in front of 100,000 at the MCG i'll put you up in the spare room. 
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London is all about Soocer and tourism!
Then join Kingo and catch the Arsenal game the same weekend.
I could not think of a better excuse to cross the equator one more time then to visit Melbourne for a Browns game..........that would be nice! 
I have never been to Melbourne but I will never ever forget how good I was treated when I visited Perth in the past...........very warm kind people down your way! 
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You workin' for the NFL head office? Because that seems to be their Mission Statement...
That was me telling people the mind set of the NFL not my own opinion......got lost in translation (and the error was mine )
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Firstly I am delighted at this announcement and will be going to the game! I am convinced the game will be a huge success, and a complete sell out well in advance. I have heard that it will be the NY Giants and the Miami Dolphins and if the game kicks off at 6pm our time, its the same as a 1pm kick off for you on the east coast of the US. Not sure how the players would be affected by jet-lag? I am sure the NFL could arrange that the teams bye weeks could be directly after the game? Is it much different in travel distance than say the Dolphins playing San Francisco - not sure? Coming from a soccer background I love nothing more than the songs and chanting at a soccer game. I always wondered why this doesn't happen to the same degree in the NFL My local side (Bristol Rovers!) are rubbish! yet we get 7,000 fans each game and the atmosphere is superb - lots of singing, whitty songs, and fun, I wonder if this will happen at the game hosted by London. I would be more than happy to meet up with any of you and show you the London nightlife and maybe a soccer game on the Saturday? Time will tell if it catches on but IMO it will 
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I would be more than happy to meet up with any of you and show you the London nightlife and maybe a soccer game on the Saturday?
Time will tell if it catches on but IMO it will
I am going to hold you to that, I am holding my breath hoping that the Gunners are on the home side that weekend.
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I have heard that it will be the NY Giants and the Miami Dolphins and if the game kicks off at 6pm our time, its the same as a 1pm kick off for you on the east coast of the US. Not sure how the players would be affected by jet-lag?
Dolphins/Giants? Sound like perfect little guinea pigs to me.
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Dolphins/Giants? Sound like perfect little guinea pigs to me.
So, we have simultaneous threads... in one, the NFL is going to play a game in England.... In another, Muslims in England are speaking out about killing Americans....... great. 
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I am going to hold you to that, I am holding my breath hoping that the Gunners are on the home side that weekend.
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Stick w/ London King. Don't go to Bristol whatever you do, you'll start munching carrots and speaking like a yokel. 
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Dolphins/Giants? Sound like perfect little guinea pigs to me.
So, we have simultaneous threads... in one, the NFL is going to play a game in England.... In another, Muslims in England are speaking out about killing Americans....... great.
Might teach the NFL to play their games in the U.S. I mean come on, Nfl fan's have to lose a game to another country... BS.
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