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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2009

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

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  • @Wilma472866 now thats what im talkin about!

  • @DharoksOwnz You speak or everyone I guess lol

  • @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 the question is how bad do you want it?

  • @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.

  • 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. ?

  • @adi87tya Also, rugby has been introduced into the national curriculum in the States'.

  • 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.

  • @91gt306 we dont want that shit here.

  • 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?

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