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My dad and I recently purchased PSLs for a few seats in this section (row 26, seats 17-20).

 

I wanted to hear from anyone else in or around this section about the quality of fans and the experience. Usually we have purchased tickets on a game by game basis and sit in the corners or end-zones (always upper level). Primarily, we don't want to be somewhere that is always filled with opposing fans. 

 

Can anyone shed some light on what kind of experience we can expect in section 540?

 

 

See you next season and here's to a quick and productive Panthers' off-season!

 

 

 

Also, save all of the "it's BOA, every section is filled with opposing fans comments" for another thread. Thank you kindly!

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My dad and I recently purchased PSLs for a few seats in this section (row 26, seats 17-20).

 

I wanted to hear from anyone else in or around this section about the quality of fans and the experience. Usually we have purchased tickets on a game by game basis and sit in the corners or end-zones (always upper level). Primarily, we don't want to be somewhere that is always filled with opposing fans. 

 

Can anyone shed some light on what kind of experience we can expect in section 540?

 

 

See you next season and here's to a quick and productive Panthers' off-season!

 

 

 

Also, save all of the "it's BOA, every section is filled with opposing fans comments" for another thread. Thank you kindly!

 

My 4 PSL's are in Section 540 Row 21 (Seats 11-14).  The fans in that section are pretty good.  You will have a few opposing fans, but not too many.

 

Us and the guys behind us in Row 22 are always loud, proud, and usually drunk off our asses. 

 

If you are 21 yo, stop by on opening day and I will buy you a beer to welcome you to the neighborhood.

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Should I be surprised the Duke guy says it? Sheesh. 

 

Well, it's been said...so now let us move one like adults...wait this is the huddle. 

 

It's gonna be said again...and again...and again...

He said the word "adults" ..............he really said it

 

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My 4 PSL's are in Section 540 Row 21 (Seats 11-14). The fans in that section are pretty good. You will have a few opposing fans, but not too many.

Us and the guys behind us in Row 22 are always loud, proud, and usually drunk off our asses.

If you are 21 yo, stop by on opening day and I will buy you a beer to welcome you to the neighborhood.

I wondered why I always see you around the concourse before the game in the area. I am in 540 row 3 in the short rows in seat 6-7 and I personally really like the section. I bought my tickets before the taints game last year and absolutely havent had anything bad to say about the section. Around me a lot of panthers fans are devoted and loyal and never sell their seats. Not to mention right next to one of the escalators up, bathrooms, and that badass BBQ. I have no complaints. Stop by and say hey next year, I'll get ya a brew to welcome you as well.
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