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Efe Obada visits London Royal Riot


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1 minute ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

Wow! They almost have better fans in London than NC. Go to any random bar in Durham or Chapel Hill on game day  and you’ll be hard-pressed to find a group of Panthers fans. It’s always Steelers, Cowboys, Seahawks/whatever bandwagon is hot.

If I lived outside the area, I'd be more likely to go to a bar to find the game. Here, I can watch on my couch, and even pause the game if needed.

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3 minutes ago, trueblade said:

If I lived outside the area, I'd be more likely to go to a bar to find the game. Here, I can watch on my couch, and even pause the game if needed.

I understand that. I watch all the game from home or a friends house now. Gotta save that money, but it’s nice to get out every once in a while.

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24 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

That we are one of two teams who have not played there after this season is likely the driving force 

I think the actual number is three, but your point is valid. The other purpose of our trip was to do due diligence for a London Away game experience “just in case” we get one next year. 

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1 hour ago, RoaringRiot said:

Figured I would post this here rather than make a new thread since it’s closely related. We were in London this last weekend watching the game with a bunch of Panthers fans from several different countries. It was amazing, especially with Efe’s play. 

https://theriotreport.com/roaring-riot-london-royal-riot/

 

 

So awesome that you were over there for this game and Obada showed out.  Sounds like a helluva time. 

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