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Old December 7th, 2012, 02:43 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by royalphoenix View Post
Not to mention the endless commercials.
Someone has to pay the bills, and the bills in the NFL are rather large. Just think, if they had no advertising revenue, the NFL would either have to reduce its expenditure (mainly on players wages) or increase its income streams from the fans. Apparently, the Jets and the Patriots charge over $117 per ticket per fan on average; the cheapest is around $54 for Jacksonville, Cinncinatti the Cleveland Browns. Meanwhile, the average price for a beer at an NFL game in $7.28. $7.28 is £4.55 in real money, for a beer; that would be rather expensive even in London.

Do you use the expression "Taking the piss" in America?

NFL Fan Base Relationship.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=go02Csb0hV8

But its a lot better value for money than supporting Premier League soccer in England.
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