Video Interview with Mark Moss, head-coach of the London Blitz, an American Football team in London, UK.
MA International Journalism course at City University. November 2009.
Reporter: Julie Stewart-Binks
Producer: Agnes Valdimarsdottir, Eliza Ridgeway
Camera: Agnes Valdimarsdottir, Eliza Ridgeway, Julie Stewart-Binks
Edited by: Agnes Valdimarsdottir, Eliza Ridgeway, Julie Stewart-Binks
@Wilma472866 now thats what im talkin about!
1adam23 4 days ago
@DharoksOwnz You speak or everyone I guess lol
91gt306 3 weeks ago
@1adam23 Cheers man, yeah I really want it bad. Hoping to play for a university team (in the UK) when I go and then maybe a national team after like in the league London Blitz are in. I'm not going to let size in my way, anyone can play!
Wilma472866 1 month ago
@Wilma472866 the question is how bad do you want it?
1adam23 1 month ago
@Wilma472866 football is not about size. you can be a very good player even if youre small. just look at Maurice Jones-Drew or Ray Rice! they are elite RBs though they are the 2 smallest players in the NFL.
1adam23 1 month ago
I am quite small for my age but absoulute crazy about american football, i would really like to play but would I be able to ? because i am not the tallest, heaviest or strongest of people. ?
Wilma472866 1 month ago
@adi87tya Also, rugby has been introduced into the national curriculum in the States'.
arbitorisuarus099 2 months ago
The irony is that both American football and rugby originated from the same game. What's wrong with having an American game in England? British people and American people hold a lot of cultural similarities, not to mention the same language.
adi87tya 2 months ago
@91gt306 we dont want that shit here.
DharoksOwnz 3 months ago
If it means anything, rugby is actually rising in popularity here in the u.s. So why cant gridiron(dont like to call it american football) rise in popularity in the uk? I just dont get all the hate. Who does it hurt if each sport grows in each country?
91gt306 3 months ago