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u/gugudan · 15 pointsr/panthers

OP, this is free on Kindle unlimited

It's a pretty good rundown of our short history from 1995 until the 2015 NFCCG. It covers good and bad and is almost completely homeristic.

u/Shockum · 3 pointsr/panthers

I highly suggest going through each link someone posted, and I'd like to add 2 things.

  1. I've never heard of this book until the other day, when I think a former Rams fan was posting. But, check out this book. I've never read it, but the guy who recommended it said it's really good, with a touch of homerism.

  2. Since you're a CMC fan, let me direct you to a shirt.. There was a post here after Thursday with the shirt minus the Roaring Riot logo on the bottom. But, it's still sweet. Might be worth getting since you said CMC is one of your favorite players.

    Also, being a former Chargers fan, I'm assuming you live around San Diego? Regardless, on the 2nd link, check the Chapters link near the top. It's basically a chapters of fans who, I assume, meet up to watch Panthers games and likely go to games when they're close (I've never been to one near me, so I'm just assuming. There's one in Los Angeles that has almost 340 people on Facebook. Most are in the Southeast, but they're spread out (and growing). Might be a way to find more fans to help you increase your fandom of the team.

    Edit: Just noticed there's a Chapter in Denver. If any of you guys are here, I salute you for being in enemy territory. Actually, any Chapter outside the South - Boston, LA, etc.

    Edit#2: Depending on when you come here's a few things: Charlotte Knights Triple-A (Chicago White Sox) baseball team that finally moved into Charlotte a few years ago. NASCAR Hall of Fame. Carowinds, not sure how suitable it would be for a 5 year old. There's a saying in NC that, "No matter where you're at, you're just a few hours from the mountains, and the beach." Boone is beautiful in the mountains, and there's the Outer Banks in the opposite direction.

    Edit#3: ALSO a smaller sub, and not that active (compared to other multi team subreddits) /r/CatTeamBrotherhood