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Re: Football Bars/Restaurants - Where to watch your team

by Steve P » Sat Aug 07, 2010 1:22 pm

Alan H wrote:[
I think it all started in 1988 or 89 ?, when Ernest Byner fumbled on the one yard line at Denver.Then of course "The Drive" was born by Elway.
I kept saying "maybe next year" then it went to "give us 5 years", apparently I will be on that for awhile.. :roll:

Side note : I am also a Cubs fan.....the agony..... :(


Actually Alan it all started with Rocky Colavito.
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Re: Football Bars/Restaurants - Where to watch your team

by Alan H » Sat Aug 07, 2010 3:26 pm

Steve P wrote:Actually Alan it all started with Rocky Colavito.


Wow, have not heard that name in quite some time !!!
That is some Cleveland folklore there :)
I remember going to The Flats many moons ago after a game and there was a pub with sandwiches and beers named after him !!
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Re: Football Bars/Restaurants - Where to watch your team

by Sue H » Sat Aug 07, 2010 3:28 pm

Wick's on Baxter hosts the Washington Redskin fans in one bar and the Cincinnati Bengal fans in the other bar.
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