German fans have been traveling in huge numbers to London to watch NFL games so it was great the NFL finally came to Germany. And what a show! The smiles on Brady and Carroll after the game was something to see.
I've been to NFL Europe games. I told everyone that Germans LOVE American football. It was a party atmosphere, an atmosphere that the NFL could never match at home. No one believed me. I had a blast there. I hope to see more games played in Germany,
Singing Country Roads had nothing to do with John Denver, the US or the football game. They could have played water polo against Czechoslovakia and they still would have sung it, because the song is a very popular party (read: drinking) song in Europe and especially in Munich which is home to the Oktoberfest. Country Roads, Sweet Caroline, Don’t stop believin’ are being played in every Oktoberfest tent for decades. Every half awake Munich resident can sing these songs when the beat drops. Especially in a crowd.
It's not just Europe. I subscribe to a bunch of sailing VLOGs on youtube, and the one constant seems like everyone all over the world knows that song. These sailors could be at some remote island in Indonesia, in a small town, and those people will know it. Very strange.
As a german who had season tickets for the NFL Europe. In fact it is in germany a traditional american Football stadium song. Thats the main reason why it was played!
We german fans waited for this for years. We were ready in 2015 to be honest. But now, in 2022, it was like the NFL opened the gates to a massive toy store who we’ve all waited patiently in front for 7 years. When you look at the ticket market, we could have filled 3 Allianz Arenas easily! It was a great experience. It was a lot of fun. And I think every single German fan is sooo happy we got this great feedback from the american media and fans. This was a big concern. We wanted to have fun, but we also wanted the NFL, the teams, the players, the fans at home- having to watch a game for breakfast… to have fun! Ultimately we wanted to show to everybody: We. Love. Football! ❤
Hello my dear friends all over the world. I'm from Munich and unfortunately I couldn't be in the Allianz Arena. But this event shows that no matter where you're from... whether from Germany or from Russia, from the Ukraine or from Turkey, from the USA or from China... No matter where we / you come from!!! We can all celebrate together in peace. I love football and I love the community of people from all over the world. 🍻 Greetings from Germany to everyone. 
With the 17 games regular season, the math is pretty simple: 8 home games, 8 away games and 1 game on a neutral site for each team. So the degree of freedom is 16 games per season. That neutral site would most likely be an international game, and next to London, Mexico and Munich there could also be Frankfurt, Rio de Janeiro, Barcelona, Tokio, Sydney or Katar, to name but a few. But it could also be Hawaii or San Diego or other former NFL cities in the US, like Oakland or St. Louis. Or a great College stadium, like Michigan or Beaver. The possibilities are endless. And no franchise would have to move, and no home fan base would have less home games than up to 2020. And the stress of travel would be very similar for every team. And the teams could create individual cooperations, like some are doing already.
I am a Fan from german and i waited for this Game for about 15 years after the NFLEurope was closed down. Pls come over here maybe every year or every two years, BUT dont relocate a Team or even worse a Division to Europe. It dont belong here and it would likely kill the aura of Awesomnes around the game. Take the advice fom the OP here and take 8 Games or 16 Games a year abroad or to special places. Packers Viking at Camp Randall would be great and with half of the Teams gaining a 9th Homegame it would be great to bring that games in other Venues.
The popularity of this song amongst Germans is more related to it still being "singable" while having drunk some liters of beer. It is among a handful of songs that is played at a lot of parties past 2 a.m. to keep the people at the party and sell more beer this way. Through singing and drinking people connect, get more loose and enjoy their time together even more. And singing and chanting just belongs to European football/soccer mentality that is played in these stadiums. So it feels rather unnatural and strange to see thousands of people sitting there for hours at a game not keep themselves somehow entertained.
90% in Germany don´t know who the artist of this song is, but 90% in Germany knows the lyrics of the song. With Sweet Caroline, Don’t stop believin’ and some other songs is the same.
Living next door to Alice, Made for Loving you, We will rock you, Looking for freedom, YMCA, Come on Eileen, Angel is the centerfold to name just a few.
I've been here in Germany since 93' thru the US Army. The Germans know a lot of rock songs by heart, singing them at Volksfest or rock parties. Welcome to Europe!
I hope that one day the NFL will also come to Italy. DAZN italia is committed to promoting football with 5 matches a week plus REDZONE. Football is the most watched sport after soccer.
I totally appreciated the NFL came to germany. And i would love to see a game per season here on a regular basis, like it is in England. And from the NFLs perspective it makes totally sense to try to get more into the german market. U will find no bigger market to sell your merch and other stuff, except maybe for China or Japan (eventhough i dont know how much they are into american football). But i dont think the NFL should over do it with to many games in foreign countries. The shouldnt forget their heritage and their fans in the US.
I am with King. Play 8 to 10 games there a season and watch the build. Munich, berlin, madrid, barcelona, paris , amsterdam , london, warsaw and maybe stockholm or prague. There you go
I think there should be separate leagues with some potential to introduce games on international levels, like UEFA champions league or the like where the x best ranked teams qualify for the next season. Maybe this could be part of the pre-season then actually. Currently, some top "soccer" teams from Europe visit America as part of their preparation program regularly and play a show-off tournament there. Maybe something like that could also make sense in Europe somehow. NY-Munich is a roughly 10h flight which is quite demanding and as such should only be forced upon teams sparsely.
Good point and a limitation to any extension of the business case NFL Franchise… London & Munich have been great success but NFL can only „visit“ other countries with a limited amount of matches, unfortunately. Great to hear that you‘ve liked it… 👍🏼🍺
"Not a single owner wants to relocate ..." While we Germans might like the game and adore some of it's teams and players, the idea of a league as a closed franchise with teams beeing personal property of Mr. XYZ and no relegation will brush our understanding of sport totally the wrong way. When several big european soccer clubs tried to set up a franchise called Super League along those lines of thinking, the german clubs that were asked to join (Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund) did not dare to do so, knowing the fans would not have been amused. The Bundesliga teams have to be property of the related member owned clubs by at least 51%, so the normal club members are, at least on paper, in control if it comes to the crunch. the one team that sort of circumvented this, RB Leipzig (controlled by the management of Red Bull who hijacked an existing small club), is loathed by many German soccer fans for exactly this reason. Also, the mortal combat at the end of the table where teams have to fight relegation and the connected loss in revenue is always delivering entertainment, emotions and sometimes stories that pass into legend. You might consider partnering with the existing german/european teams and find things you can do together. Some teams on this side of the pond should be competition enough for some friendlies, and in the long run you might set up transatlantic playoffs or something.
German football (we’re talking NFL football in this case) are very much familiar with the concept of franchises and no relegation in closed leagues. The European League of Football is a closed league with almost half the teams from Germany and those teams are very well supported. European fans are not stupid. They recognise great competition and growth when they see it, regardless of the structure. Of course we European fans rebel against the Super League, but we know that different sports come with different traditions. American fans of European football were just as mad as us
@@alessandroacquistapace2321 Thank you for pointing out to me that the EFL is a franchise without relegation; I was not aware of that. My intention was to point out some mentality differences that might present pitfalls for any promoter/association trying to import the American system en bloc. The GFL, to my knowledge at least, is organised in a two-level league with relegation. I certainly did not want to declare anyone as beeing stupid. As long as the fans are happy, it is OK.
Another BIG party song for Germans is "Hey Baby" By Bruce Chanel. When NFL Europe/World League played their Games there years ago, that song was a staple being sung with German Fans!! Also, the newly constructed Santiago Bernabeu Stadium (Home of Real Madrid CF) has been outfitted with an interchangeable American Football Pitch to accomodate NFL Games.
I think if they actually go forward with European expansion its gotta be 2 teams. Munich and London and teams playing them over there would always have to stay 2 weeks and play both while there. They'd have to play 2home 2 away 2 home 2 away for most of the season
Only problem I see is that our late-night game would be roughly 7-10 hours "earlier" for you then while your champions league final would need to be played somewhere after noon as your prime-time would be like 2-4 am for most parts of Europe.
Wir deutschen American Football Fans haben das die ganzen Jahre nicht verstanden warum die NFL immer in England spielt. Deutschland hat in Europa die meißten Clubs und die meißten Fans. Guck doch NFL Europe oder die neue EFL! Mehr als die Hälfte sind deutsche Teams! ... For years, we German American Football fans have not understood why the NFL always plays in England. Germany has the most clubs and the most fans in Europe. Check out NFL Europe or the new EFL! More than half are German teams! All good American college players who don't make it into the NFL play with us in the German Football League (GFL)
the answer to why the nfl did a league in Europe and then ended it in 2007 and focused on games just in London was because the only profitable games were in London now yes the NFL Europa league focused on European American football teams but if of them as just tasting the waters buy having a league of European teams the nfl was able to get a good idea of the American football fanbase in Europe eliminating the chances for American fans screwing up the numbers showed that the UK had the biggest American football fanbase so London was chosen to have American team come over to play so the nfl could grow the fanbase the whole reason the nfl started playing games in other countries is because the NFL grew to such a point where it couldn't grow anymore its captured 60% and the hit a point of in which they couldn't capture any more so they looked internationally which started with the NFL Europa league and became regular season nfl games in London and they recently included Germany in the list after being confident that not only did the London games grow the fanbase in the UK but it grew the fanbase in Europe as well
I feel one benefit owners could reap would be revitalizing a fanbase, and capitalizing on an entire countries economy. Take a less popular team, or one dealing with less than ideal finances, put them as the ONLY team in a country and continent, they will have an entire continent buying tickets and jerseys
I was at the game. As far as I could tell, everyone around me was an American. It was cheaper going to the Munich game than the Patriots game last year. Hotels were half the cost. Flight about the same
By the way...why not Hamburg or Hannover ?!?! .... means after the South then the North of Germany ....then the middle with Frankfurt or Gelsenkirchen or Dortmund ...they all have great arenas + fans ! Just to think of ....😉
The venues had to apply. If you haven't applied, you can't make a decision and you won't get anything. Düsseldorf had applied and was not selected. And there would not be more than 2 venues in Germany.
I can see it now the Eagles in Germany right around Christmas and it snows and they get utterly destroyed by their opponent. International incident in five, four three.. or better yet make the game against Dallas and and the leader of Germany shows up in Dallas attire, hell you may wind up with a full-blown War. Thank you for the time and effort you put into your video and also explaining the John Denver song, I was wondering how the Germans knew the words to the song, thumbs up. John from philly.
I also see the Eagles winning the Super Bowl before the war spreads in Eastern Europe with me and my German friends singing Don't Stop Believin at the top of our lungs. I'm originally from the Jersey Shore, a former US Army who stayed in Germany to help raise my 3 kids. Prost und schöne Grüße!
Don't look at everything too closely. We are looking forward to 2 more games this year in Germany. Frankfurt and Munich again. The Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs will play a home game here. Dates are not fixed yet. Coming after the Super Ball.
@@judithoberpaul509 thank you for the information, I'm so out of it when it comes to the NFL. I didn't even know they were playing 17 game seasons. I started watching the Eagles halfway through season this year, the last NFL game before that was the Eagles Super Bowl win in 2018 three days after it occurred. Why three days after it occurred Because the Night of the Super Bowl my mom was on her deathbed and I couldn't deal with my mom dying and Eagles losing. Yes I know the Eagles didn't lose and also my mom didn't die , she lasted another 6 months. She was 92 and she hung in there long enough to see the Eagles win a Super Bowl you can't ask for much more out of life. I watch the game sitting on the edge of her bed because it was the first day she was coherent enough to watch the replay. Once again thank you for the reply, have a nice day.
No way in hell there is going to be NFL in Europe. Owners want billion dollar stadiums with all the amenities to be funded by the locals. That model does not exist there and if it did the soccer teams would be at the front of the line.
The Division Idea doesn't consider the cultural difference. European Fans usually stick to their teams and are what in the US is called "Die Hard" by default. I personally don't know a single person that would ever switch his supported team. No matter what sport. So new Teams wouldn't have much of a fan base.
Regarding the atmosphere: for us Germans and european football (soccer) fans it was just a normal game. That is how we do it in Europe. And please don't forget the NFL Europe days in Germay!
3:38 Frankfurt? I'm not sure, Frankfurt already had an NFL Europe team with Frankfurt Galaxy. Aha, the stadium has a maximum capacity of 48,000 spectators. Pretty little for an NFL game, isn't it?
I still wonder how the fans in the US see these games in Abroadistan. Yeah, it's cool for us in Europe, but I cannot start to imagine what Bayern or Dortmund fans would make of their team playing a regular season home game in Iowa or Los Angeles. Do they get a rebate on their season tickets?
I don't think you can easily compare them. The NFL organization and the owners of the teams think about business. The fan community is present in Germany and Europe for Football. 3 million tickets were requested worldwide for 72,000 tickets.What does that say? It only takes place once a year. The fans don't miss that.
People are saying that it isn't feasible to have NFL teams based in Europe to the the distance. However, if such a team had a schedule that had four away games followed by four home games and if the team had a US practice facility for the away games, it might be feasible sometime in the future.
Peter King is just showing his ignorance (and that of many Americans). They do realise that Americans have heard of the beatles and other european artists. Music about home doesn't have to be about your home to strike a chord with people. I don't mean that as an insult but even as ultra isolationist and very self absorbed nation culture from Europe arrives in America, of course it happens in reverse when America produces so much media. Plus European nations don't need an excuse to get pissed and sing regardless of what it is.
but this big party just will work in Munich. Yes you can have party in other cities like Frankfurt, Berlin, London, Barcelona, Paris, etc. too, but not this big like in Munich. Munich is a sport city with the perfect infrastructure, a 1.5 Million City with the flair of a small city with an old "modern" city center. Also the culture with old buildings, historic beer halls, Bavarian King Resident, etc. Next thing Munich have the experience with big sport events like this. Olympic Games, World Cups, FC Bayern games, UEFA CL Finals, etc. Also other events like Oktoberfest, big fairs and a lot of tourists who will visit Munich the hole year. And the most important for the NFL Munichs have the money. Thats the big problem in South America and also Mexico. 150$ for a team jersey and a cap, no problem for the german fan. In South America and Mexico you will have a problem to sell this. Same with ticket prizes.
I disagree it wasn't munich people alone, nor germans. It was a bunch of european football fans who were celebrating the NFL coming to central europe. I think different places in europe can bring the same excitement for teams and fans.
@@gerhardma4687.You can say that in a reasonable way. Your language doesn't go over well with all the fans no matter where they come from. Do you know why Munich was chosen as the 1st venue?
@@Noname6589 That's not right. 3 million tickets were requested. And the lot decided no matter where you came from. It was all in the hands of the NFL. The venue has nothing to do with that.
Seahawks shouldn’t be traveling to Germany or England, they want a game in Japan ok. Have them play NY or som other east coast team in Japan. Seattle distance traveled every year is leaps and bounds more than every other team in the league. Adding Germany is just ridiculous. They will be 20,000 more miles traveled than some teams.
Regarding expansion- the league should expand by 8 teams, 4 in Europe and 4 in America- bring back the “Central” division, each conference would be 5 four team divisions
At your age how do you not know that Europeans sing these songs at their matches(soccer). These songs have been adopted by the fans during historic team runs. Sweet Caroline was all the rage during the English's last World cup run, now most fans will sing it during games throughout Europe. I must say it is better than the drunken dibbling insults they throw when they are not singing. As an American sports fan, we heckle, yell and complain very loud, but they act like caged hungry animals. Vicious drunk fans unlike any pro league fans I have ever seen and heard (everywhere in Europe), hell NY, Philly, LA, Cleveland fans are complete angels, level headed and rocket scientists compared.
Although I don't believe a European division is going to happen (ever).. Or should, even, it is the "National" Football League after all.. And I am German btw... If they were trying to set it up, I'm not as sure as Peter King is about the relocation issue 🤔 They mentioned Jacksonville, that's clearly not an NFL success story.. But nobody else? Really?? How about the Chargers: they're very obviously not at home in LA and may never be.. I doubt going back to San Diego is in their cards, if they were even welcomed back.. And going somewhere else within the states does not seem like a promising alternative for this franchise anymore either (although STL deserves a team)... Washington, as much as it hurts me to say as a fan, may have lost too much of its connection with the area and fan base after years of turmoil, scandals and of course a botched rebrand.. Now, Snyder is even considering a sale for crying out loud.. How would this franchise not be a candidate to move all the way across the pond even? So that's three already.. Could be difficult to find a fourth, okay, but maybe not as much.. again, that is IF they actually wanted to make it happen.. Which they won't 🤷🏻♂️
Only after the NFL integrates foreign teams in the league you would come close to call the winner a 'world champion'. It was and is a pure US-American championship, no matter if there´s a bunch of players from abroad. The whole team is supposed to be from abroad, play according the same regulation against US-teams, THEN you may have an approach for the world. And then maybe also some challenge, the US teams maybe shortened in total count for the league but that would give space to variety. Think about it. The fan base in some countries like Germany is ready. So, open up for the world to become a truly 'WORLD CHAMPION'. Btw, take a look in the league regulation of football (you call it soccer) and especially the Champions League. Depending on the success in the last season, one or the other country gets their count of teams that will qualify to the upcoming champions league season enlarged or reduced. Imagine that, how would the NFL develop, if maybe 2 German teams, 2 Spanish, 2 Mexican, 2 ... would join in and give the established teams a hard time? Challenge accepted? Or are you afraid of loosing?
8-10 games overseas.... Why? What is the point? You were asked specifically and your answer suggests there is no point to it all. So why do it? A world league of 32 teams is viable and desirable. Playing a finals tournament against American teams eg. 8 division winners each... 16 teams knockout. Global audience reach would rise dramatically if Germany play Brazil for the right to play against Cleveland Browns.... Oh nevermind... what was I thinking.... I must be high.
I'd rather say they already maxed out their potential in the American market and more and more people got broke in the past few years which led to a decline in revenue. So NFL is doing what business do in such situations, they expand to new markets.
German fans have been traveling in huge numbers to London to watch NFL games so it was great the NFL finally came to Germany. And what a show! The smiles on Brady and Carroll after the game was something to see.
Ye, the NFL finally realized after a few Wembley games that the majority of the crowd werent Londoners/Brits...
It was awesome 🏈👍💯🙋♀️
I've been to NFL Europe games. I told everyone that Germans LOVE American football. It was a party atmosphere, an atmosphere that the NFL could never match at home. No one believed me. I had a blast there. I hope to see more games played in Germany,
Singing Country Roads had nothing to do with John Denver, the US or the football game. They could have played water polo against Czechoslovakia and they still would have sung it, because the song is a very popular party (read: drinking) song in Europe and especially in Munich which is home to the Oktoberfest. Country Roads, Sweet Caroline, Don’t stop believin’ are being played in every Oktoberfest tent for decades. Every half awake Munich resident can sing these songs when the beat drops. Especially in a crowd.
I live in Munich. Trust me. Beer + crowd = singing
not only at party, Country Roads was in my german school days the standard song to sing in the music lesson as a canon.
@rx 2904. Good to know!
It's not just Europe. I subscribe to a bunch of sailing VLOGs on youtube, and the one constant seems like everyone all over the world knows that song. These sailors could be at some remote island in Indonesia, in a small town, and those people will know it. Very strange.
As a german who had season tickets for the NFL Europe. In fact it is in germany a traditional american Football stadium song. Thats the main reason why it was played!
We german fans waited for this for years. We were ready in 2015 to be honest. But now, in 2022, it was like the NFL opened the gates to a massive toy store who we’ve all waited patiently in front for 7 years.
When you look at the ticket market, we could have filled 3 Allianz Arenas easily!
It was a great experience. It was a lot of fun. And I think every single German fan is sooo happy we got this great feedback from the american media and fans. This was a big concern. We wanted to have fun, but we also wanted the NFL, the teams, the players, the fans at home- having to watch a game for breakfast… to have fun!
Ultimately we wanted to show to everybody: We. Love. Football! ❤
they even couldve filled 5 allianz arenas with 3 million people applied for tickets
I sang Take Me Home also while in Munich with a bunch of locals at a pub... 20 years ago! :)
We love the @NFL here in Germany the crowd the atmosphere was electric ⚡️that was awesome please more games in Germany 🏈❤️🇩🇪🔥🙌
Hello my dear friends all over the world. I'm from Munich and unfortunately I couldn't be in the Allianz Arena. But this event shows that no matter where you're from... whether from Germany or from Russia, from the Ukraine or from Turkey, from the USA or from China... No matter where we / you come from!!! We can all celebrate together in peace. I love football and I love the community of people from all over the world. 🍻 Greetings from Germany to everyone.

With the 17 games regular season, the math is pretty simple: 8 home games, 8 away games and 1 game on a neutral site for each team. So the degree of freedom is 16 games per season. That neutral site would most likely be an international game, and next to London, Mexico and Munich there could also be Frankfurt, Rio de Janeiro, Barcelona, Tokio, Sydney or Katar, to name but a few. But it could also be Hawaii or San Diego or other former NFL cities in the US, like Oakland or St. Louis. Or a great College stadium, like Michigan or Beaver. The possibilities are endless. And no franchise would have to move, and no home fan base would have less home games than up to 2020. And the stress of travel would be very similar for every team. And the teams could create individual cooperations, like some are doing already.
I like this idea
I am a Fan from german and i waited for this Game for about 15 years after the NFLEurope was closed down.
Pls come over here maybe every year or every two years, BUT dont relocate a Team or even worse a Division to Europe. It dont belong here and it would likely kill the aura of Awesomnes around the game.
Take the advice fom the OP here and take 8 Games or 16 Games a year abroad or to special places. Packers Viking at Camp Randall would be great and with half of the Teams gaining a 9th Homegame it would be great to bring that games in other Venues.
Good idea i thought of thatvtoo
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John Denver's real name was Henry John Deutschendorf Jr. He was of German descent, so it's not shocking to me Germans know the late, great singer.
The popularity of this song amongst Germans is more related to it still being "singable" while having drunk some liters of beer. It is among a handful of songs that is played at a lot of parties past 2 a.m. to keep the people at the party and sell more beer this way. Through singing and drinking people connect, get more loose and enjoy their time together even more.
And singing and chanting just belongs to European football/soccer mentality that is played in these stadiums. So it feels rather unnatural and strange to see thousands of people sitting there for hours at a game not keep themselves somehow entertained.
Holy Shit! That’s Wild
90% in Germany don´t know who the artist of this song is, but 90% in Germany knows the lyrics of the song. With Sweet Caroline, Don’t stop believin’ and some other songs is the same.
Living next door to Alice, Made for Loving you, We will rock you, Looking for freedom, YMCA, Come on Eileen, Angel is the centerfold to name just a few.
I've been here in Germany since 93' thru the US Army. The Germans know a lot of rock songs by heart, singing them at Volksfest or rock parties. Welcome to Europe!
I hope that one day the NFL will also come to Italy.
DAZN italia is committed to promoting football with 5 matches a week plus REDZONE. Football is the most watched sport after soccer.
75,000 fans were singing Country Road and Sweet Caroline in Germany for an NFL game! Loved it.
I totally appreciated the NFL came to germany. And i would love to see a game per season here on a regular basis, like it is in England.
And from the NFLs perspective it makes totally sense to try to get more into the german market. U will find no bigger market to sell your merch and other stuff, except maybe for China or Japan (eventhough i dont know how much they are into american football).
But i dont think the NFL should over do it with to many games in foreign countries. The shouldnt forget their heritage and their fans in the US.
I am with King. Play 8 to 10 games there a season and watch the build. Munich, berlin, madrid, barcelona, paris , amsterdam , london, warsaw and maybe stockholm or prague. There you go
I think there should be separate leagues with some potential to introduce games on international levels, like UEFA champions league or the like where the x best ranked teams qualify for the next season. Maybe this could be part of the pre-season then actually. Currently, some top "soccer" teams from Europe visit America as part of their preparation program regularly and play a show-off tournament there. Maybe something like that could also make sense in Europe somehow. NY-Munich is a roughly 10h flight which is quite demanding and as such should only be forced upon teams sparsely.
Australia would dearly love a game too.
Good point and a limitation to any extension of the business case NFL Franchise… London & Munich have been great success but NFL can only „visit“ other countries with a limited amount of matches, unfortunately. Great to hear that you‘ve liked it… 👍🏼🍺
"Not a single owner wants to relocate ..." While we Germans might like the game and adore some of it's teams and players, the idea of a league as a closed franchise with teams beeing personal property of Mr. XYZ and no relegation will brush our understanding of sport totally the wrong way. When several big european soccer clubs tried to set up a franchise called Super League along those lines of thinking, the german clubs that were asked to join (Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund) did not dare to do so, knowing the fans would not have been amused. The Bundesliga teams have to be property of the related member owned clubs by at least 51%, so the normal club members are, at least on paper, in control if it comes to the crunch. the one team that sort of circumvented this, RB Leipzig (controlled by the management of Red Bull who hijacked an existing small club), is loathed by many German soccer fans for exactly this reason.
Also, the mortal combat at the end of the table where teams have to fight relegation and the connected loss in revenue is always delivering entertainment, emotions and sometimes stories that pass into legend.
You might consider partnering with the existing german/european teams and find things you can do together. Some teams on this side of the pond should be competition enough for some friendlies, and in the long run you might set up transatlantic playoffs or something.
German football (we’re talking NFL football in this case) are very much familiar with the concept of franchises and no relegation in closed leagues. The European League of Football is a closed league with almost half the teams from Germany and those teams are very well supported. European fans are not stupid. They recognise great competition and growth when they see it, regardless of the structure. Of course we European fans rebel against the Super League, but we know that different sports come with different traditions. American fans of European football were just as mad as us
@@alessandroacquistapace2321 Thank you for pointing out to me that the EFL is a franchise without relegation; I was not aware of that. My intention was to point out some mentality differences that might present pitfalls for any promoter/association trying to import the American system en bloc. The GFL, to my knowledge at least, is organised in a two-level league with relegation. I certainly did not want to declare anyone as beeing stupid. As long as the fans are happy, it is OK.
Going to Germany is on My Bucket List.
You‘re welcome Buddy. As everyone….
If you should be visiting our Country… visit the landmarks between Munich and the alps. Looks like a fairytail
@@dullibulli9370 Touche' (smile)
Geno Smith was a starter for West Virginia University and they sing Country Roads during the game.
Another BIG party song for Germans is "Hey Baby" By Bruce Chanel. When NFL Europe/World League played their Games there years ago, that song was a staple being sung with German Fans!! Also, the newly constructed Santiago Bernabeu Stadium (Home of Real Madrid CF) has been outfitted with an interchangeable American Football Pitch to accomodate NFL Games.
I think if they actually go forward with European expansion its gotta be 2 teams. Munich and London and teams playing them over there would always have to stay 2 weeks and play both while there. They'd have to play 2home 2 away 2 home 2 away for most of the season
Berlin and London
The ELF and GFL shows there's definitely room for a full division.
It's interesting... But the 2 european based teams would be at a huge disadvantage because of more exhausting travel.
@@tomiokarider True..and Not fair to the players being drafted or traded to another Continent
We learn that songs in Germany at school...😁
They need to play a game in Rome
Maybe we should think about to have the Super Bowl in Europe and at the same time the Champions League Final in the US? Just an idea.
Yeah, thats a very good idea !!!
While noone ever came up with the idea of a Super Bowl outside the US, there were serious debates of having the Champions League Final in Katar.
Only problem I see is that our late-night game would be roughly 7-10 hours "earlier" for you then while your champions league final would need to be played somewhere after noon as your prime-time would be like 2-4 am for most parts of Europe.
The NFL in foreign countries works as long as you keep it an event. Not sustainable over a long season with multiple games.
One international game per gameday is the way to go
Wir deutschen American Football Fans haben das die ganzen Jahre nicht verstanden warum die NFL immer in England spielt. Deutschland hat in Europa die meißten Clubs und die meißten Fans. Guck doch NFL Europe oder die neue EFL! Mehr als die Hälfte sind deutsche Teams!
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For years, we German American Football fans have not understood why the NFL always plays in England. Germany has the most clubs and the most fans in Europe. Check out NFL Europe or the new EFL! More than half are German teams! All good American college players who don't make it into the NFL play with us in the German Football League (GFL)
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the answer to why the nfl did a league in Europe and then ended it in 2007 and focused on games just in London was because the only profitable games were in London now yes the NFL Europa league focused on European American football teams but if of them as just tasting the waters buy having a league of European teams the nfl was able to get a good idea of the American football fanbase in Europe eliminating the chances for American fans screwing up the numbers showed that the UK had the biggest American football fanbase so London was chosen to have American team come over to play so the nfl could grow the fanbase the whole reason the nfl started playing games in other countries is because the NFL grew to such a point where it couldn't grow anymore its captured 60% and the hit a point of in which they couldn't capture any more so they looked internationally which started with the NFL Europa league and became regular season nfl games in London and they recently included Germany in the list after being confident that not only did the London games grow the fanbase in the UK but it grew the fanbase in Europe as well
I feel one benefit owners could reap would be revitalizing a fanbase, and capitalizing on an entire countries economy. Take a less popular team, or one dealing with less than ideal finances, put them as the ONLY team in a country and continent, they will have an entire continent buying tickets and jerseys
That's why there are these international NFL games. That's big business. Not only for the football team but also for the venue.
I was at the game. As far as I could tell, everyone around me was an American. It was cheaper going to the Munich game than the Patriots game last year. Hotels were half the cost. Flight about the same
Cool 😎 Game
Mega Event 👍🏼
By the way...why not Hamburg or Hannover ?!?! .... means after the South then the North of Germany ....then the middle with Frankfurt or Gelsenkirchen or Dortmund ...they all have great arenas + fans !
Just to think of ....😉
The venues had to apply. If you haven't applied, you can't make a decision and you won't get anything. Düsseldorf had applied and was not selected. And there would not be more than 2 venues in Germany.
I can see it now the Eagles in Germany right around Christmas and it snows and they get utterly destroyed by their opponent. International incident in five, four three.. or better yet make the game against Dallas and and the leader of Germany shows up in Dallas attire, hell you may wind up with a full-blown War. Thank you for the time and effort you put into your video and also explaining the John Denver song, I was wondering how the Germans knew the words to the song, thumbs up. John from philly.
I also see the Eagles winning the Super Bowl before the war spreads in Eastern Europe with me and my German friends singing Don't Stop Believin at the top of our lungs. I'm originally from the Jersey Shore, a former US Army who stayed in Germany to help raise my 3 kids. Prost und schöne Grüße!
Don't look at everything too closely. We are looking forward to 2 more games this year in Germany. Frankfurt and Munich again. The Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs will play a home game here. Dates are not fixed yet. Coming after the Super Ball.
@@judithoberpaul509 thank you for the information, I'm so out of it when it comes to the NFL. I didn't even know they were playing 17 game seasons. I started watching the Eagles halfway through season this year, the last NFL game before that was the Eagles Super Bowl win in 2018 three days after it occurred. Why three days after it occurred Because the Night of the Super Bowl my mom was on her deathbed and I couldn't deal with my mom dying and Eagles losing. Yes I know the Eagles didn't lose and also my mom didn't die , she lasted another 6 months. She was 92 and she hung in there long enough to see the Eagles win a Super Bowl you can't ask for much more out of life. I watch the game sitting on the edge of her bed because it was the first day she was coherent enough to watch the replay. Once again thank you for the reply, have a nice day.
No way in hell there is going to be NFL in Europe. Owners want billion dollar stadiums with all the amenities to be funded by the locals. That model does not exist there and if it did the soccer teams would be at the front of the line.
Do it again
Where the first international team gonna be?
I think the only real option on a long term would be to relocate 2 teams to Europe and either share or sell them to European owners
Why not aa expansion into Canada?
Canada doesnt want American football. They sidnt even support the Toronto games with the Bills
The Division Idea doesn't consider the cultural difference. European Fans usually stick to their teams and are what in the US is called "Die Hard" by default. I personally don't know a single person that would ever switch his supported team. No matter what sport. So new Teams wouldn't have much of a fan base.
Regarding the atmosphere: for us Germans and european football (soccer) fans it was just a normal game. That is how we do it in Europe. And please don't forget the NFL Europe days in Germay!
chiefs or dolphins bäääämmm, germany will booooom. so much fans from the past and now we will rock the stadium. for sure.....
3:38 Frankfurt? I'm not sure, Frankfurt already had an NFL Europe team with Frankfurt Galaxy. Aha, the stadium has a maximum capacity of 48,000 spectators. Pretty little for an NFL game, isn't it?
Remember that Peter King picked the Chargers to win it all
I still wonder how the fans in the US see these games in Abroadistan. Yeah, it's cool for us in Europe, but I cannot start to imagine what Bayern or Dortmund fans would make of their team playing a regular season home game in Iowa or Los Angeles. Do they get a rebate on their season tickets?
I don't think you can easily compare them. The NFL organization and the owners of the teams think about business. The fan community is present in Germany and Europe for Football. 3 million tickets were requested worldwide for 72,000 tickets.What does that say?
It only takes place once a year. The fans don't miss that.
I think they need to go to france as well
Not everyone can afford to travel- most people like to have their teams in their backyard.
But 3 Mil. requested tickets worldwide speaks volumes for one game.
This needs to be a series. Every Episode With Pewdiepie = EEWP&Gordon Nightmares
The crowd knows country roads, sweet caroline and everybody in Germany knows Layla 😂
Wrong never heard layla... don't write BS
@@CavHDeu if you have not of of Layla, you probably have not been to a German party recently.
Never heard of Layla
@@christophaltmann8711 again wrong. the dj at real partys would get killed if he plays that crap.
@@CavHDeu how do you know it’s crap if you don’t know it?
The crowd in París, liverpool, Dortmund, Milan could compare with Munich crowd. No doubt
I doubt that, france, spain and italy are not even close when it comes to footballs popularity. Maybe if 70% come from all over europe
Liverpool no chance
People are saying that it isn't feasible to have NFL teams based in Europe to the the distance. However, if such a team had a schedule that had four away games followed by four home games and if the team had a US practice facility for the away games, it might be feasible sometime in the future.
Peter King is just showing his ignorance (and that of many Americans). They do realise that Americans have heard of the beatles and other european artists. Music about home doesn't have to be about your home to strike a chord with people. I don't mean that as an insult but even as ultra isolationist and very self absorbed nation culture from Europe arrives in America, of course it happens in reverse when America produces so much media. Plus European nations don't need an excuse to get pissed and sing regardless of what it is.
but this big party just will work in Munich. Yes you can have party in other cities like Frankfurt, Berlin, London, Barcelona, Paris, etc. too, but not this big like in Munich.
Munich is a sport city with the perfect infrastructure, a 1.5 Million City with the flair of a small city with an old "modern" city center. Also the culture with old buildings, historic beer halls, Bavarian King Resident, etc.
Next thing Munich have the experience with big sport events like this. Olympic Games, World Cups, FC Bayern games, UEFA CL Finals, etc. Also other events like Oktoberfest, big fairs and a lot of tourists who will visit Munich the hole year. And the most important for the NFL Munichs have the money. Thats the big problem in South America and also Mexico. 150$ for a team jersey and a cap, no problem for the german fan. In South America and Mexico you will have a problem to sell this. Same with ticket prizes.
Dicker, was laberst du 😂 nur münchen kann ein nfl Spiel austragen? Was ist falsch in deinem Hirn?
I disagree it wasn't munich people alone, nor germans. It was a bunch of european football fans who were celebrating the NFL coming to central europe. I think different places in europe can bring the same excitement for teams and fans.
Nonsens! It's about the fans and the experience of the game. The most fans give a shit about the city.
@@gerhardma4687.You can say that in a reasonable way. Your language doesn't go over well with all the fans no matter where they come from. Do you know why Munich was chosen as the 1st venue?
@@Noname6589 That's not right. 3 million tickets were requested. And the lot decided no matter where you came from. It was all in the hands of the NFL. The venue has nothing to do with that.
Pete, you need to get out more. These songs are sung over and over hundreds of times a night in all the Oktoberfest tents. C'mon man.....
Move the Lions over there........PLEASE!!!!!!!
shut up!
@@domjohnson2579 that's nonsense
Seahawks shouldn’t be traveling to Germany or England, they want a game in Japan ok. Have them play NY or som other east coast team in Japan. Seattle distance traveled every year is leaps and bounds more than every other team in the league. Adding Germany is just ridiculous. They will be 20,000 more miles traveled than some teams.
Regarding expansion- the league should expand by 8 teams, 4 in Europe and 4 in America- bring back the “Central” division, each conference would be 5 four team divisions
At your age how do you not know that Europeans sing these songs at their matches(soccer). These songs have been adopted by the fans during historic team runs. Sweet Caroline was all the rage during the English's last World cup run, now most fans will sing it during games throughout Europe.
I must say it is better than the drunken dibbling insults they throw when they are not singing. As an American sports fan, we heckle, yell and complain very loud, but they act like caged hungry animals. Vicious drunk fans unlike any pro league fans I have ever seen and heard (everywhere in Europe), hell NY, Philly, LA, Cleveland fans are complete angels, level headed and rocket scientists compared.
WFL World Footbal Leauge XD
Although I don't believe a European division is going to happen (ever).. Or should, even, it is the "National" Football League after all.. And I am German btw...
If they were trying to set it up, I'm not as sure as Peter King is about the relocation issue 🤔
They mentioned Jacksonville, that's clearly not an NFL success story.. But nobody else? Really??
How about the Chargers: they're very obviously not at home in LA and may never be.. I doubt going back to San Diego is in their cards, if they were even welcomed back.. And going somewhere else within the states does not seem like a promising alternative for this franchise anymore either (although STL deserves a team)...
Washington, as much as it hurts me to say as a fan, may have lost too much of its connection with the area and fan base after years of turmoil, scandals and of course a botched rebrand.. Now, Snyder is even considering a sale for crying out loud.. How would this franchise not be a candidate to move all the way across the pond even?
So that's three already.. Could be difficult to find a fourth, okay, but maybe not as much.. again, that is IF they actually wanted to make it happen.. Which they won't 🤷🏻♂️
Wir wolln die NINERS sehn, wir wolln die NINERS sehn!!!!! FTTB
chiefs vs pats will crush germany, are you insane?
Only after the NFL integrates foreign teams in the league you would come close to call the winner a 'world champion'. It was and is a pure US-American championship, no matter if there´s a bunch of players from abroad. The whole team is supposed to be from abroad, play according the same regulation against US-teams, THEN you may have an approach for the world. And then maybe also some challenge, the US teams maybe shortened in total count for the league but that would give space to variety. Think about it. The fan base in some countries like Germany is ready. So, open up for the world to become a truly 'WORLD CHAMPION'.
Btw, take a look in the league regulation of football (you call it soccer) and especially the Champions League.
Depending on the success in the last season, one or the other country gets their count of teams that will qualify to the upcoming champions league season enlarged or reduced.
Imagine that, how would the NFL develop, if maybe 2 German teams, 2 Spanish, 2 Mexican, 2 ... would join in and give the established teams a hard time? Challenge accepted? Or are you afraid of loosing?
8-10 games overseas.... Why? What is the point? You were asked specifically and your answer suggests there is no point to it all. So why do it?
A world league of 32 teams is viable and desirable. Playing a finals tournament against American teams eg. 8 division winners each... 16 teams knockout. Global audience reach would rise dramatically if Germany play Brazil for the right to play against Cleveland Browns.... Oh nevermind... what was I thinking.... I must be high.
It's one game. The novelty will wear off. Who cares.
Just like the London games?
Brady meant nothing to us. Germans just love football.
The nfl should stay in England or Germany. I don't think it will work in Spain or France
There were thousands of Brady Jerseys :D From every team he played on.
Speak for yourself. Brady meant everything for many Germans.
Screw England, Germany needs it.
@@M4tti87 this is logical because he played that day... but there are still millions who hates this cheatriot
What about the people who work in the US stadiums? The NFL is taking away part of their livelihood...just a thought.
Thays why they added a 17th game and rotate home games
They are looking for alternative revenue due to woke politics !! The fans are tired of it !! They just want plain old football!! Without opinions!!
They are looking for alternative revenue due to woke politics !! The fans are tired of it !! They just want plain old football!! Without opinions!!
I'd rather say they already maxed out their potential in the American market and more and more people got broke in the past few years which led to a decline in revenue. So NFL is doing what business do in such situations, they expand to new markets.