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Any London Panthers Fans On Here?


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I'll be in London in late October and looking for somewhere to watch the game against the Cardinals on the 30th. Are there any gatherings of fans to watch the games or even any specific bars that cater to NFL fans on Sunday evening?

 

The Deadskins/Bengals game is going on in Wembley that day and I'm also up for berating some Deadskins fans before our game starts, something to get the juices flow. Their fans really seemed to enjoy my group's "you like that" chant back in November after we made them go get their switch off the tree.

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Funny you should ask.....I'm working on putting together a meet-up with all of our Roaring Riot UK members that weekend. We're looking to do something that Saturday at the NFL events and then something in the morning before the Wembley game. Then whoever can manage it will stay out for the Panthers game that night. We're just nailing down final details now, actually. 

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4 hours ago, RoaringRiot said:

Funny you should ask.....I'm working on putting together a meet-up with all of our Roaring Riot UK members that weekend. We're looking to do something that Saturday at the NFL events and then something in the morning before the Wembley game. Then whoever can manage it will stay out for the Panthers game that night. We're just nailing down final details now, actually. 

Awesome, can't wait to see the plans.

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Hello.

I've not found any regular spots dedicated to just the Panthers (not counting my living room on every Sunday from August through Feb). But there are a few bars that show the 2 or 3 games that are on Sky every week. Depends which week you're down and which games are on TV. Alternatively if RR can sort out a game that weekend I'll be sure to pop down. 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, London Loves Luke said:

Then it will definitely be on Sky, most Sports bars will have it on. I can help you find a good one in central London if you want to organise a takeover. 

Would love to hear some suggestions. Someone mentioned the Hippodome was a good place to watch games. Plus all the other fun (if you're into that) 

Also....don't must pubs close early on Sundays? 

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