As a fan of an NFC team which is built on not much more than I loved the City when I went there, I could be swayed.
There are point about people only travelling to see their team. Well, there would be 8 teams visiting every year.
I've been to the Jags games over the last few years and there has certainly been growth in the support. It isn't a home crowd yet but it is growing.
Personal preference would be a team in the UK based on growth rather than moving an existing team but I'm not sure that'll happen.
There are some who would never support a 'British' team cause their Scottush an aw that but let's be honest, if the whole of Scotland opted out it wouldn't put that big a sent in the plan.
London is a huge city filled with people from around the world. If they can fill Wembley for the Bills vs the Jags with over 83,000 people, they can fill the NWHL with circa 65,000 over 8 games.
Franchise behavior in this country isn't encouraged. Livingston still get flak for it. But it works in the States. Teams move all the time and it works.
I think it's worth a shot. If marketing well we could all benefit from it and the next generation could well see regular British players in the game at the top level