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TNF Week 6

October 22, 2020 by nflinlondon

Thursday Night Football is back, after Covid scheduling put it on the back burner last week. Looking at the match-up between the Giants & Eagles, you would hope thatchy would put it back on that burner and let both teams go up in flames.

The NFC East is 2020 personified. We started out with hope in the division, only to watch it continually disappoint as it drags itself towards a fetid gutter. It must be how the rest of the Trumps feel about Tiffany.

TNF tonight features two teams who would be better off speeding this game up so we only see 7 minutes of highlights. The Eagles host the Giants, whose combined record is still worse than the Miami Dolphins.
The Giants were able to get their first win of the season off the lowly Washington team, while the Eagles have shot themselves in the foot so much this season, you wonder if they will run out of bullets or toes first.

The Eagles will be missing their main man Myles Sanders, as well as the only guy that can catch-Zach Ertz. DeSean Jackson should return to help out Fulgham, provided Carson Wentz can actually hit them with a pass. Injuries are the star for the Eagles this season, although it looks doubtful they will be able to trade them this season.

The Giants suck. Their O-line is as about as suspect as getting medical advice off of Facebook, and Daniel Jones looks terrified every time the pass rush is in his face. You wonder if Saquon saw this and started the season with ‘screw this, I’m outta here.’

In this battle of dumpsters, I’m taking the Eagles, as they are little less maggoty than the Giants. Both are trash, but Philly is a little less so.

I will not be staying up to watch this 1:20am game, instead I will give this game the attention it deserves. Watching it on the toilet Friday morning as I scroll between the game and Bumble.

Prediction:

Eagles 24 Giants 18 

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Tipmaster Wade

December 11, 2019 by nflinlondon

I am a jackass really, but one who knows NFL picks.
Call it a gift, a curse, or a result of infantile sports laziness, but I am pretty good at making NFL picks each week.
I do my research, listen, learn and watch. Not just the games, but the stats, the weather, and emotions. Players are people too, and the locker room can transfer onto the field of play with ease.

I’m doing pretty good this season, hitting a sweet 64%. This is based on a season record of 132-73-2 of spread betting. Not game betting, I am betting on the Vegas based point spread on all of these games. There were a few solid mid week winners, except Week 9, which hurt like a throat infection. Week 14 was a dick knuckle duster to the soul, but I was 8-6-2, & came 3rd in a large fantasy league of seasoned minds, so I didn’t feel that bad.
I have rebounded with new information and confidence.

The next few weeks in the NFL are getting tense, so we need to pay attention to what happens to see where we bet.
You ready sensei?

Subscribe and follow me

I will be embarking on a whole new service of NFL tips and advice.

In the next few weeks I will try to rise above this 64% to satisfy y’all with some great NFL betting advice.
I make no claims of guaranteeing wins, but I can offer some advice on how to parlay some of my tips into some nice yields.

Yes, you can bet big on a few games, but sometimes it’s sweeter to bet a bunch of smaller bets with greater pay days. With a £50 deposit, I have been able to run a Sunday train on 20 parlay options that made me over £860. Do that every week and £50 a week isn’t such a big pain in the pocket.

With smart betting on my tips you can make an easy £5000 a month. Yes, you will win. No, you won’t win every time. It’s up to you how much you wager, but I will try to give you the best parlays that will jingle your pant pockets.

Follow me, and I will be setting up a yearly or monthly tips service for avid sports fans. NFL for sure, but once that season ends I will hit you with NBA, MLB, NHL, PGA & XFL tips.
I know and watch them all.
Let’s do this.

Come also watch me host quizzes or perform comedy across the UK. I love to entertain, and sports betting is just a great part of it.

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Sunday NFL-unday!

October 24, 2019 by nflinlondon

Where are you watching the games on Sunday?
The clocks change, so you SHOULD be able to watch most of the NFL game son tap this Sunday, but where?
If you’re going to the game, lucky you. There are still loads of tickets available, so you can still go to the game if you use the right ticket resellers.
We recommend this Facebook group which has a legit record of tickets.
www.facebook.com/groups/nflfansukbuyandsell/

Princess Alexandra
Crouch End’s premier sports bar will be showing games until 1am. A 30 minute Uber from Wembley, this North London boozer has loads of tvs and all the games you need.
Traditional Sunday roasts, cask ales, wings, burgers, and 4 screens dedicated to NFL action.
Book a table in now so that its ready for you after the game.
princessalexandran8.co.uk

Wingman’s Chicken
Who wants chicken? We all do. But even if you’re a veggie, this joint has food for you as well.
This place has great food and cocktails, plus a few screens so that you can catch the games.
It’s located near Kilburn station, which is lickety-split close to Wembley.
Pop there before the game to tailgate inside, or head there after.
Closes at 10:30pm so you won’t catch the late games.
wingmans.co.uk

Roadtrip Bar
Head to Old Street for late night action at this rock’n’roll bar that shows NFL games.
Open late and close to all major transport, this hipster dive is a great place to catch games until the wee hours.
There may not be sound on-but if you ask the bar-they will probably turn off the music.
roadtripbar.com

Duck and Waffle
Hungry for 24 hour food in one of the coolest spots in the city?
Head up the tower to Duck and Waffle, an all night restaurant that overlooks all of London.
Great views, good food.
They won’t show NFL, but if you have a tablet just tap into Gamepass, a 24hr Skypass, or Reddit to stream a game at your table.
Definitely a good last stop to fill up your belly after a night of drinking.
duckandwaffle.com

The Palm Beach Casino
Want to watch the NFL in a 24 hour casino that oozes swank and sophistication?
Head to the Palm Beach Casino in Mayfair to indulge in a sexy night of football fun.
Loads of TVs, blackjack, poker, and an all night menu.
You might need to ask the manager to turn on the sound, and hats will need to be taken off inside.
Book a table ahead of time so it’s set up for your group for the night.
www.thepalmbeach.co.uk

Bar Italia
There won’t be any NFL on in this Soho bar, but it is a great place to people watch and sozzle back some nosh. It’s open 24 hours, so you can guarantee it’s a good place to set up as a meet up spot for your friends should you ever get lost in the city. Friendly staff, loads of characters.
baritaliasoho.co.uk

A few late night Sunday thoughts for your consideration.

  • London is not a 24 hr town, plan ahead. Download a tube map app, Uber (or other taxi), Citymapper, Buschecker & what3words.
  • Leicester Square is very busy and grimy. You probably won’t get in, and you might get pick pocketed.
  • Football rules. Premier League games start at 4:30pm, which means they end at 6:30pm. If you go to certain bars-they won’t switch the NFL on until after the match. Plan ahead.
  • If your table has a number on it, order from the bar. Table service is not like home.
  • The tube shuts around midnight at most stations. Late buses go 24 hrs. Download Citymapper so that you can plan your route home.
  • Watch yourself. Keep your eyes up, your phone in your pocket, and don’t take unlicensed taxis. Or rickshaws.
  • If you’re too drunk, go home. It’s bad for everyone.
  • Have fun, treat people nicely and enjoy. It’s a gorgeous city, and we’re glad you’re here!

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Week 7 Preview

October 19, 2019 by nflinlondon

Who wins in Week 7 of the NFL?
Where has this season gone so quickly?
Wade McElwain is joined by guest Callum Squires, to chat about all of the games coming up for Week 7 in the NFL.

They also discuss the London games at Tottenham, what it’s like to visit the stadium and what it’s like to be a Brit in Texas.

This is a vodcast-which means we just record the video from the podcast.
It’s us-but prettier.

Watch, laugh, love, and take our bets.

Use our Fanatics promo code to buy your NFL gear.

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London Stuff

September 26, 2019 by nflinlondon

Are you coming to visit London in 2019 for one of the many NFL games?
Is it your first time and not sure what to do?
Well, we have lived here for a long time, so as expats we can give you a top ten list of things that might help you in your journey over here.
Here is one of our (many) lists of things to do when you’re over here.

Getting Around
Get an Oyster Card. These bad boys of travel allow you to jump on the tube, bus, overground, DLR, and some boats. Just top it up after buying it, and it will figure out your journey.
If there is more than 3 of you then you might want to consider getting a taxi.
Download the app citymapper to help plan how to get around.

Food
If you’re coming from North America, you will notice that food is smaller, fresher and tastes different. You’re travelling-get use to it. London has loads of great restaurants, so feel free to try different cuisines. London has some of the best Indian food on the planet-so make a trip to Bricklane to find out. We would not recommend some of the big chains-as the food is pretty dire. Also the burgers in London aren’t as good as home (no matter what they tell you) so avoid the fancy burger joints and their charcoal pucks.

Nightlife
Sadly, London is not a 24 hour city. The lack of late night haunts and places to go after midnight is deplorable.
There are some bars, and areas-but you will need to be prepared to leave at any moment.
Avoid casinos in London as well, as they are cheaper, tackier versions of US casinos with horrible food and service. You will probably lose a wallet at the central casinos as well.

Tipping
Tipping is encouraged at certain places, but read the bottom of the menu or your receipt. If it says ‘15% gratuity included’, then don’t worry about it.
In the end it comes down to humanity. Did this person carry your bags, make you feel welcome, or make your stay more enjoyable? Then a few quid goes a long way.

We will continue to update you on advice, and feel free to reach out so that we can help you on your London journey even more.

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