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I live in Mt. Pleasant and work at The Alley downtown. We have Comcast so we have the Panthers game on every week. I usally have Sundays off so I am trying to get fans to come in and turn the place into a Panthers bar. This past week there were more Redskins fans on Monday than Panthers fans on Sunday which I hate. The Charleston area is flooded with Redskins and Falcons fans so I want to get people together to show some Panthers pride.

 

https://www.facebook.com/TheAlleyCharleston For anyone who wants to check the place out.

 

Post or message me if you are interested and hopefully we can get a good group together to watch the game on Sunday.

 

 

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I'm the biggest and best Panther fan in Charleston if I say so myself.... I no longer drink or for that matter anything anymore so I have to avoid bars.

 

 I also have all my kids with me when I watch the game but I wish you success in getting a Panther bar going down here.

 

Yeah I was there from 1 to 10pm this past Sunday. By the time we lost I was already blackout.

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I'm at the corner of Broad and Lockwood in Sergeant Jasper. I used to go to the Kickin' Chicken on King St and suffer being surrounded by Deadskins fans. :/

Got me season tix this year doe! I'd come to the Alley this Sunday but I'll be in Raleigh for the weekend.




So I hear that Charleston is holding a greatest uniform contest.... :3

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