NFL Europe May See The Scrap Heap
16th May, 2005 - 4:28 am
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - NFL Europe is struggling to stay afloat and the league's owners will soon decide the fate of the league.

"I don't think anybody knows that until we go to a meeting," said Houston Texans general manager Charley Casserly, one of eight members of the league's working group on NFL Europe football operations. "Every year it goes down to a meeting and most of the time it comes down to one vote. Until we go in and hear the whole picture in a meeting, I don't think anybody can predict it."

There have been rumors of the league moving to the United States, but that was tried in 1991 and was not a success. [READ]

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