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2024 Germany game


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41 minutes ago, RumHam said:

that field is poo. someone getting hurt. hopefully mahomicide

How so? Bayern Munich belongs one the top 5 clubs in international soccer. It's a natural gras field with the best care you can buy.

This field should be to notch in the world.

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I'll be there.  And like others said London is great, but Munich is awesome.

Depending on timing, may be able to hit one of the smaller Oktoberfest's out in the countryside...very cool in the smaller towns.

I enjoyed London enough to go back...Paris...no way.  Hard pass.

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On 5/4/2023 at 11:05 AM, t96 said:

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2023/05/04/chiefs-reportedly-will-play-consecutive-years-in-germany/#comments

 

Sorry if this is old news but I never saw it anywhere, looks like we'll be "hosting" the Chiefs in Munich in 2024. Not typically a fan of international games and losing a home game for it but this is better than London in my opinion. 

I have mixed feelings about International games. That being said, I agree Germany has more appeal.  

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1 hour ago, thefuzz said:

Depending on timing, may be able to hit one of the smaller Oktoberfest's out in the countryside...very cool in the smaller towns.

Doubful. Oktoberfest is typically late September... and maybe the first week of October, depending on timing.

Our game is likely in November 2024.

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21 minutes ago, PanthersATL said:

Doubful. Oktoberfest is typically late September... and maybe the first week of October, depending on timing.

Our game is likely in November 2024.

Well crap, I didn't look at the scheduling.  Also, gonna be getting a little frosty up there by then.

Either way, if anyone ever gets to go to one, please do so.  You will have FANS!!

 

I went to Rosenheim's, and had an absolute ball.

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My daughter and I will be there. Taking her to Europe for the first time, and I can’t wait. Already got her and I matching Young jerseys. 
 

Never been to Germany, but I’ve been to London, Gotemberg Sweden, and Croatia. I know it’ll be a good time. 

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I work overseas and am planning on attending this game.  I would love to go and see our Panthers in Germany.  I love going to the Panthers home games, but this might just top them all.  Especially if it is in October during Octoberfest. 

I will be keeping an eye on the Roaring Riot about tickets, if they can get them. 

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4 hours ago, TheMaulClaw said:

Love Germany.  I've had the opportunity to live there on 3 different occasions growing up.  Should be a strong military showing out there at the game.

We actually will probably have a great turn out of German fans.  I know Carolina has invested quite a bit to build up our fan base in Germany. 

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These international games have been doing well in terms of ticket sales, but It has yet to be clearly known whether the NFL is turning an overall profit from the series.

At the very least, the overseas matchups are increasing awareness of American football and extending the sport’s popularity across the globe.

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