Rams To Play Niners In Australia In '26, Mates.....

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I didn't bother reading the whole thread, so I apologize if this was already brought up. Last season the Rams had 9 home games and SF had 8 so I am assuming the up coming season it is the opposite. Which makes the fact that this is one of our 8 home games and leaves SF with their 9 untouched quite fucked up. The league really does like to pile on the challenges on the Rams.
 
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I didn't bother reading the whole thread, so I apologize if this was already brought up. Last season the Rams had 9 home games and SF had 8 so I am assuming the up coming season it is the opposite. Which makes the fact that this is one of our 8 home games and leaves SF with their 9 untouched quite fucked up. The league really does like to pile on the challenges on the Rams.
Nope, the NFC had 8 home games in '25, they get the extra home game in '26
So the Rams still will play 8 reg season home games in Sofi along with all their playoff games & Superbowl
 
The Rams/9ers rivalry is so old and contains such emotional vitriol, it’s practically “Americana”. It’s a slap in the face to both 9er and Ram fans that this game is not only away from home(s), but in a foreign country.

This is a sports rivalry built on hatred, fear, and jealousy. Each team has…
I don’t need to detail the rivalry to THIS board.

To quote Fenwick:
Tis sacrilege for Christ’s sake.
 
working with a telco company called Optus
I left England in Oct ‘98 with my mate to go to Australia for a year. I had a working visa. When I got to Melbourne I needed to work and temped for Optus. I stayed in flinders street backpackers and worked in King William Street. My job was downloading addresses and posting cd’s to people so they could use the dial up internet. They were in direct competition with Telstra. Thanks for reminding me, a nice bit of nostalgia.