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WSOC-TV to Broadcast the Pats-Panthers MNF Game in the Charlotte Market...but wait..it gets better


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Yes....we are in downtown Charlotte and we have over 1700 people that come through on all the home games. And yes, when the Panthers are on that is the ONLY game I show and the only sound you'll hear (except for music during the commercials). And no, there are no other bars in downtown that host more people than we do on game days. So....if you're trying to make a funny, sarcastic comment about my business decisions....it seems to be working out pretty well for me. If you care enough to have to watch another game while the Panthers are on then you're not the kind of person we'd want to join us anyway.

YouTube fail.

What I was trying to express is "I love this bar".

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From the picture, it sure does look like people are upset to only get to watch the Panthers and you can clearly see how much it hurts business.

Panthers vs Packers 9.18.11 104.JPG

What is the name if your bar. Couple of buddies and I are looking for a new venue to watch the away Panthers games.

We used to frequent Stool Pigeons downtown, but it is not as good as it used to be....changed ownership.

I would rather give my patronage and money to a true and die hard Panthers fan.

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Awesome place, got a little rowdy last year, I remember some guy got messed up real bad and was out cold and the paramedics took him out on the stretcher with his neck all braced up. But no worse than any other busy Charlotte bar.

 

Amazingly....that was the only "incident" we had last season (can't call it a fight since it was one punch).  But yeah, that was a bad one.  The same guy started something the season before....he's no longer allowed in.  

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