Hey Phoebe – What’s next? Images courtesy of Phoebe Schecter and Jody Davies After an exciting full season with the Buffalo Bills, Britball flag bearer Phoebe Schecter is back in the UK and she has big plans for the next few months! I caught up with her to find out how it had gone in Buffalo and what the
The GB ladies team are very successful, so successful in fact, that they are currently ranked number two in Europe. Their lofty position in the rankings comes from a stand-out showing in the 2015 European championship tournament. Headed into the competition neither the team, nor their coach (Jim Messenger) knew quite what to expect. They hadn’t played a competitive international
I Recently Had The Good Fortune To Be On A Touring Holiday In California, With San Francisco As Our First Port Of Call. Walking Through The Downtown Area, We Came Across A Large Red Sign On An Unremarkable Looking Building. In Big White Letters It Read, “City College Of San Francisco”. I Was Immediately Taken Back To October 1986, And A Landmark Event In Britball
WEC 2019 Review Images Geoff White and Dave Tidswell Well, if you wanted a high-octane Football experience, crafted with all the essential ingredients to bring you joy, sadness, frustration and excitement, you needed to be at the IFAF Women’s European Championships in Leeds. Over the six days of the “round robin” tournament we saw three very closely
Phoenix ready for European test With the senior season just around the corner, British teams are now deep into their pre-season programmes, none more so than the Tamworth Phoenix. For them it’s not just the matter of attacking a new domestic title, they are also preparing to take on some of the top Scandinavian teams in the Northern European Football
It’s almost that time…time for the College Football season to start in the US. For the next four months or so you need to clear your diary for Saturday afternoons and evenings, because you have the opportunity to see some wall to wall spectacular Football. The top programmes attract bigger crowds than some NFL teams, with their dedicated fan bases bringing a level of excitement
There has been intense speculation for a while now regarding the NFL’s plans to put a permanent franchise in London. With the continued popularity of the International series games, the talk is that it is only a matter of time before the league expands, and takes up residence in the capital. To gauge the likelihood of it happening, let’s jump into the FAUK DeLorean and slide back
Since The Earliest Days Of American Football In The UK, The Powerhouse Programmes Have Been Based In London. If You Doubt The Validity Of That Statement, Just Check Out These Numbers. Of The Thirty Two British Championship Titles That Have Been Claimed, Teams From London Have Won Twenty Seven Of Them.
With the NFL International Series returning to London and talk of a permanent franchise reaching fever pitch, we ask what this would mean for the BAFA leagues... It’s October, which for British NFL fans means one thing: the International Series is back. All week the newspapers have been full of discussion, anticipation, and photos of fully kitted New York Jets players riding the
The Alliance of American Football The name sounds like it could be a players’ trade union, but it’s not, it’s a new professional Spring league that will begin playing its inaugural season the week after the Superbowl. That’s great news for Football fans who would normally be starved of action and suffering from post-NFL withdrawal symptoms once mid-February
Well I’m sorry to be the one to tell you, but if you haven’t had your invite by now, you aint getting one. There are however, 330 top college footballers who have been invited, and will be making their way to Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis come February 28th. They will be there to showcase their talent in front of the NFL’s General Managers and coaches. Over seven days they will undergo
In The Eighties And Early Nineties, When Import Players Were Allowed, Britball Witnessed Some High Calibre Talent Coming Across The Atlantic To Lead Teams From The Quarterback Position. Here, We Remember Eight Of The Best To Ever Throw A Tight Spiral, Down A British Gridiron Field. Mike Grossner – Nottingham Hoods – 1990 to 1992 Mike played his college football at division
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