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A Question From An Italian Fan


OmerBG

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i've started to watch NFL in TV during 2003 playoff, my first game was panthers @ st.louis epic game and win :D

Yes...kick ass game.

A non-American in a panther jersey in philly sounds like suicide.

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To answer the original question, there is a spot along the fence of the player's parking lot where fans stand to get autographs as the players arrive before the game. It is located near S Graham on the side of the stadium with no fan entrance.

Downsides to trying to get an autograph this way:

- There is limited space and you need to get there early (~10 am)

- Players trickle in at all different times.

- Was told Cam doesn't like to sign before games

- The players aren't wearing jerseys so you have to know their face which can be hard when it comes to the lesser known guys

- You miss out on prime tail-gating time

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Hey it's always cool to have euro-fans! Welcome to the huddle.

You should be fine wearing 89 in Philly. Huddler DFive flew there from SD and rocked his 34 and lived. But remember, Philly fans killed Santa, so there is reason for caution. If you have a black jersey, where that one, for beer will be "spilled" on you. It'll be a Monday night game and that means the trash that roams Philly will be extra trashy.

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Italy has some of the worlds most crazy fans/ hooligans or as they are called Ultras. Hell a few years back a policeman was killed after a game between Catania and Palermo.

He will be fine...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KvTKb-sQSU

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It's great to hear from fans across the pond! You chose the right team. I realize the U.S. is too large for even most citizens here to se the entire thing, but if you ever get the chance you should really come to the Western states. California is an entirely different world compared to the East Coast. Have fun on your trip!

Now let me come stay at your place in Italy! :D I pack light, don't take up much room, iIl pay, and I'll be out loving your women most nights so you won't even notice me. You can love our women while you're hear too, just in Philly you might want to ask them to shave their mustaches first. Tschau! That's Deutsch but oh well.

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HOLY SH*T. The Huddle, supposed to be full of the best Panther fans around, is encouraging NOT wearing Panthers' gear to an away game? F*K the A HOLES in Philly, represent your team. This is why we get punked when teams like the Eagles and the Steelers come to Carolina. You act like a bunch of GOD DAMN 9 YEAR OLD GIRLS SOMETIMES. Fine, why don't one of you guys send him a warm sweater and I nice Chianti he can tailgate with.

What your saying is you would renounce the Panthers under threat of a beer (which the stupid philly fan probably paid 8 bucks for) being poured on your head? How many times do I have to call you fatty before I get your lunch money?

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