Rams resolve London issue, ticket sales to resume

AP

Less than four days after the NFL suspended sales to the October 2012 game between the Patriots and Rams in London due to concerns regarding the Rams’ ability to host a home game in a place other than the Edward Jones Dome, the dispute has been resolved.

A reader has forwarded to PFT the official notification that ticket sales will resume at 2:00 p.m. England time on Monday.

At that time, general admission tickets to the game will be available for the first time.

The St. Louis Convention and Visitors Commission had taken the position that the team’s league precluded Rams from exporting home games to any other stadium.

8 responses to “Rams resolve London issue, ticket sales to resume

  1. Whew! Thank the Lord………I was getting worried that there wasn’t gonna be a London game next season. Seriously? Who cares? The only people who care about NFL games in London are Goodell & his flunkies. Every time that guy opens his mouth I want to puke.

  2. “The St. Louis Convention and Visitors Commission had taken the position that the team’s league precluded Rams from exporting home games to any other stadium”

    The team’s LEAGUE is the one doing the exporting. The team’s LEASE is another story.

  3. well Jolly good.Because of there’s one thing we NFL fans and especially NFL fans in St Louis love to see is games played in a foreign country.

  4. Hopefully this is a sign that the lease between the Rams and the city of St Louis may be coming to fruition soon – the CVC would not give up the little leverage they did have unless the Rams are making a major concession or two as well.

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