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Topic: Any Sports Fans Out There? (Read 4091 times)
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GUYMAN
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I will hopefully be moving into the Manchester - Concord area this Spring. Would enjoy enjoy watching some games - whether its the local teams live, or on the tube.
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LiftsBoxes
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Manchester is a decent place for local sports. I haven't watched televised games in a long time, but could be persuaded to turn that trend around. Murphy's is a good local bar for NE game watching.
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"Bother!" said Pooh as he chambered another round.
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ZeekLTK
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Is the Big Ten Network available in New Hampshire? (both at home and in bars/pubs?) The only team I really follow, as in make sure I watch as many games as possible and whatnot, is my alma mater; Michigan State. We had a pretty rough year in football, losing 5 conference games by a TOTAL of 13 points (so close! yet so far! lol) but at least we made a bowl game, and at least Michigan didn't win the division either, and at least basketball season has started.  lol The other main sport I follow is international soccer, so I'm getting excited for World Cup Qualifying to start back up in February. Boston seems to get games fairly regularly so that would be nice if we make the move. Out here, we never get any games. They usually put 1 or 2 in Columbus or Chicago, but those are about 4 hour drives. :/
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lildog
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I will hopefully be moving into the Manchester - Concord area this Spring. Would enjoy enjoy watching some games - whether its the local teams live, or on the tube.
Fishercats in Manchester are the local baseball team. Always fun and if you go on a weekday you can get in cheap. If you have kids they are really good about signing stuff for them too.
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