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London here we come


Captain Morgan

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47 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

They also prefer warm beer 

Unfortunately the average pub is overlooking nice warm ale in favour of fizzy lagers from countries which can’t stand the stuff themselves. Luckily taprooms and micropubs are becoming more numerous.

The new Spurs stadium has a Beavertown microbrewery in it too, which sounds amazing. Oh, and a fromagery or whatever they’re called!

If someone would kindly fill their luggage up with NoDa stuff then I’ll happily provide you with some of my old clothing.

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5 hours ago, RoaringRiot said:

Of course

Sorry Another question, will there be a just tailgate option, normally go to the UK games with a group and I'd like to bring them (as members) to the tailgate but they'll want to get there own match tickets. 

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As another Brit said earlier I’m worried it’ll be at Spurs’ new stadium which has something like 30,000 seats less than Wembley. I might get the International Series season ticket just to get better odds of getting one of this is the case, as although the season ticket only applies to the Wembley games it at least offers priority for the remaining game.

Being the away team at the London games gives you a great chance of deflating all home advantage, or what little home advantage Tampa normally has anyway. Having been to a load I feel the games resemble normal NFL atmosphere when the likes of Seattle and Philly are in town, and even as the away team they turn it into a home game.

Otherwise it’s a ‘spectacle’ where you spend the time drinking beer while jersey-spotting. I’ve noticed a really good increase in Panthers presence over the years, and even away from these games. With a large and vocal support travelling over from the USA I feel we can take advantage of this, particularly if Efe does a few more appearances in the British media. Also I want us to get a bit of our old swagger back. The ingredients are there.

I’m already looking forward to the Saturday night bar crawl!

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For folks close to any airport that Norwegian air fly from, sadly for us none local. Round trip for about $500. My trip home to Ireland this summer, if I flew with Norwegian would be $425 round trip. Problem of course is it costs just as much to get to Providence. But also remember that British Airways just started flying direct to London from Charleston this past fall.  

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