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    bigboydan
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    Bills seeking permission to play home game in Toronto

    Ralph Wilson is really trying to keep the Bills in Buffalo by trying to expand his marketing to Canada to generate more revenue, and it would be a travesty if the NFL turns him down.


    Bills seeking permission to play home game in Toronto

    ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- The Buffalo Bills on Thursday's announced they are seeking approval to play a preseason and at least one regular-season game in Toronto as part of the franchise's attempt to expand its market base beyond western New York.

    "The team hopes to capitalize on the increasing interest of fans in the Canadian market by playing a regular-season game in Toronto," the Bills announced in a release.

    The Bills hope to play a preseason game at Toronto next summer, with plans to play a regular-season game as early as 2009. The games would be played at Rogers Center, a downtown stadium with a retractable roof that serves as home to baseball's Blue Jays and the Canadian Football League Argonauts.

    The Bills require both county and state approval to play "home games" outside of Ralph Wilson Stadium as a condition of their lease, which runs through 2012. The lease requires the team to play half its preseason and all regular-season home games at the Orchard Park facility.

    The team began the process by sending a letter of request to Erie County on Wednesday.

    The Bills would also need approval from the NFL, considered a formality with the league already scheduling games in international markets. In two weeks, Miami and the New York Giants will play at London's Wembley Stadium in the first NFL game outside North America. In 2005, Arizona and San Francisco played in Mexico City in the first regular-season game outside the United States.

    Toronto is the next logical choice as part of the Bills' expansion plans. Canada's largest metropolitan center is a 90-mile drive from Buffalo, boasts a large corporate base that can translate into additional marketing revenue, and the team also draws an average of 15,000 Canadian fans to its home games.

    The Bills also consider this a chance to lure Toronto companies to purchase corporate suites at Ralph Wilson Stadium. The Bills currently have three suites unsold and, next season, will unveil new prime suites as part of a plan to relocate the existing press box.

    The Bills stressed the games at Toronto are part of their regionalization plans and should not be considered a first step for the franchise's relocation. The Bills noted the success they've enjoyed since moving their training camp in 2000 to Rochester, where they've taken advantage of the city's corporate base.

    Bills owner Ralph Wilson, who turned 89 on Wednesday, has maintained he has no intention of selling or relocating the franchise. The team's future remains unclear because Wilson has no plans to keep the franchise in his family once he dies, leaving the door open for a new owner to move the team.

    Toronto newspapers have published stories speculating whether the city can be a viable NFL market, and most often mention the Bills as a prime candidate.

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    This is a good move. Playing the Super Bowl overseas = horrible idea.

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    The Bills are a small market. Owner is 89 years old. If this comes to pass this could be the beginning of the end for the Bills in Buffalo.

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    It seems like the glory days of the Bills were ages ago. How time flies.

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    The glory days were losing all those superbowls. What a sad city.

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    It's like I said before... GOING GLOBAL... This is just another step and mark my words we will see everything global at some point... World Basketball Association, Global Football League, World League Baseball, etc. etc...

    Guys this will have to happen.... Look at what is going to happen to the population curve in 30 years... You want to see a correction...LOL this is going to be one hell of a correction....

    IT WILL HAPPEN; IT'S BEING PLANNED THAT WAY and this just goes to show how far the ultra rich look into the future... That's why they are there and we are here...

    A major step in this is when a team moves to another country outright...

    Well look at it this way.... at least when a team claims to be "WORLD" champions it will actually mean something... I HATE when I hear players/coaches in the four major sports say.. "We are/were WORLD champions"... yeah.... yeah.... yeah.....

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    I can see a team moving to London sometime soon. The travel time isn't terrible from the east coast. The problem would be with the west coast. It would be like Hawaii in college homefield advantage.

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    In my opinion by the time this happens air travel will be much more efficient not to mention flat out faster... The planners know this and just like the college playoff system that is coming you can not impliment it overnight... These things take time and sometimes a long time to set up....


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    Looks like the Bills will be allowed 1 preseason and one regular season game per year.

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