Giants & Dolphins make history @ Wembley
Published on October 29, 2007 By Alternate Setting In WinCustomize Talk
While the onfield play didn't perhaps meet expectation, there was entertainment to be had watching history being made at Wembley yesterday. The New York Giants taking on the struggling Miami Dolphins, who were playing as the home team in this rain soaked stadium.

The pitch, no - not a field you guys, that's what a cow stands in - the pitch, still new and prone to cutting up, challenged the natural playing style of the two visitors, resulting in a game that would I'm sure, have seemed lacklustre to true fans of the sport.

To a Brit, more used to rugby than American football, sliding through mud is often an integral part of a game. Not apparently so for our visitors, who every now and then would stand up with a face guard full of turf, leaving a fella to wonder if there was a particularly American phrase to cover such an occassion. If there was I didn't hear it uttered last night, although every now and then, body posture suggested we Brits could stick our 'thin' grass, someplace where the Sun doesn't shine as brightly as Miami.

Still the teams battled on, enjoying an atmosphere that will, together with ticket sales, have left NFL executives in no doubt that their presence was a welcome one. Entertainment came in different forms; fireworks, music and just enough of the Miami Dolpin Cheerleaders to bring a touch of that Florida sunshine to an otherwise grey London evening .

As players, notably Lemon, struggled early on to find a purchase on the ball, American commentators lamented the English supporters habit of risking confusion by quite literally blowing their own whistles. Not all distractions though, were met with same level of concern, as witnessed by these same commentators, seemingly quite entertained by that most eccentric of British traditions, the streaker. In this case a serial streaker who'd run onto the pitch dressed in a fake referees uniform before stripping off, presumably to exhibit his own version of a tight end.

It was a shame there wasn't a couple more minutes play to be had, the Miami Dolphins had just put themselves in a position to threaten the New York Giants when the leaders dug in to kill the last minute of the game - attracting a chorus of boo's from a frustrated crowd. It was a temporary clash of cultures, quickly resolved as the final whistle sounded and both sides were applauded by the fans, amongst which shirts representing every team in the league could be seen.

I meanwhile, having used the Sky Sports onboard guide to American football to master the 1st down and 10 thing, had thought I was doing quite well for a novice viewer....until I took my eyes of for a second, only to look back up and see the display telling me 1st down and 22......... 22? ............. nobody mentioned anything about a number higher than 10........ Perhaps, I hadn't quite decoded everything.


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on Oct 29, 2007
Let's not talk about my poor Dolphins  ..... they're my home team (sorta... born in Daytona FL, but as far as I'm concerned the Dolphins are the ONLY real NFL team in Florida).
on Oct 29, 2007
the Dolphins are the ONLY real NFL team in Florida


without Shula they might as well be playing baseball...........maybe they want to borrow the Bucs old orange uniforms???

Go Jags!
on Oct 29, 2007
Florida has more than one NFL team...   that go's out to vStyler.   
on Oct 29, 2007

Shame about the weather. Since the deluge called the summer, we haven't had any rain here - until yesterday. Put an inch of rain on a new pitch and what do you get? Yeah, mud... It's not mature enough to play on yet.

For those in the US wondering why we have grass pitches, for football (real football) artificial turf causes too many injuries, so grass it is

As for the crowd, 90k+ and could have been sold out four times over! The vast majority of the crowd are very knowledgeable and will have been following the game for years. Some were new and brought their 'football culture' with them - something visiting teams will have to get used to...

Sure was nice to watch the game in HD. We normally get very poor picture quality sent over here   

on Oct 29, 2007
Yeah, next time the NFL wants to showcase itself..DON'T send the Dolphins!!!  

Go Jags!!!   
on Oct 29, 2007
...........maybe they want to borrow the Bucs old orange uniforms???


God forbid they ever get that desperate!!!!  

And let's just all keep it in perspective...as bad as the Fins are doing this year ( and by bad I mean abyssmal), they are still the only team that ever went undefeated in a season.  
on Oct 29, 2007
entertained by that most eccentric of British traditions, the streaker.


It's an Aussie tradition, actually...well it was until Dennis Lillee belted the streaker's bare arse with his cricket bat.
on Oct 29, 2007
And to quote myself:
as far as I'm concerned the Dolphins are the ONLY real NFL team in Florida


let me reiterate the
as far as I'm concerned
part......  

on Oct 29, 2007
feel bad for u killajosh but i would rather be a "non-real" team and be 5 & 2.   
on Oct 29, 2007
I hear ya vStyler....but I just can't jump ship with the rest of the rats...... no fair-weather fin fan here!! Don Shula was just the coach....not the team, ya kno?
on Oct 29, 2007
until Dennis Lillee belted the streaker's bare arse with his cricket bat.


- maybe that could be a tradition too   
on Oct 29, 2007
vStyler musta missed my shot at him...or maybe he just ignoring me...hehe
on Oct 29, 2007
I hear ya vStyler....but I just can't jump ship with the rest of the rats...... no fair-weather fin fan here!! Don Shula was just the coach....not the team, ya kno?


I was born in Sanford, ever so slightly closer to Miami than Daytona. I've been to probably 30+ games in the Orange Bowl including a 1981 AFC playoff game against San Diego that's well known as the greatest game ever played. I have Dolphins memorabilia going back as far as 1970.

Your wrong, Don Shula was the team just like Landry was the Cowboys. Players come and go but the coach remained. I've watched Greise, Strock, Woodley & Marino. I can't go for hiring QBs that should be retired and having players on the roster who'd rather smoke dope than play. When Shula left I had no qualms about switching my allegiance. It's 6+ hours to get to a Dolphins game from my house. I can be in J-ville in 1:45
on Oct 29, 2007
- maybe that could be a tradition too


Except when it's a lady streaker, which is when ya tie the coppers boot laces together and the run like they've two left feet and hope they never catch the entertai...offender.

Saw one a few years back at the Brisbane Cricket Ground...fortunately the first mrs starkers was absent due to a nature call, meaning I didn't have to pretend I was rooting for the coppers when I really wanted to root...er, have a fiver each way on the girl.

Guess it must be true what they say about clothes slowing you down, those coppers didn't get within cooee of that lass. So glad the cops didn't figure out about the clothes bit ....not exactly poetry in motion, if ya know wot I mean.
on Oct 29, 2007
From the BBC:

When was the first recorded streaker in first-class or Test cricket?

The first recorded sighting of a streaker took place at 3.20pm on 5 August 1975 when Michael Angelow, a merchant navy cook clad only in plimsolls, leapfrogged over each set of stumps during the Ashes Test at Lord's.

He was subsequently fined £25 (the amount of his winnings from a bet) by St John's Wood magistrates.

Football started in 1974:  LINK to BBC photo gallery

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