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Easton, MD Philly fan- any good spots to watch a game?


Just moved to Easton MD- all Orioles/Nats and Ravens/Skins on local stations. I was hopeing I could get some help finding a place to catch the games. Im about an hour from Annapolis and an hour from Salisbury MD- the closest city/town to Easton is Cambridge MD

This is a huge imporvement from my last residece in Shittsburgh... but Im still too far from home to see my Fightinsand my Birds....

Thanks for any help

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EI comes out to just over $1/game, which is much less than whatever you’d spend on beer, nachos, etc., at the spot where you’d go watch the game near Easton.

Good luck!

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by WholeCamels on Aug 9, 2009 9:00 PM EDT reply actions  

Thanks Whole Camels

howabout football, anything like that- how much will that run me and is it a live feed?

RIP JJ

by MeanGreen5 on Aug 9, 2009 10:17 PM EDT up reply actions  

for football

theres the sunday ticket, which gives you all the nfl games. but i think you can only get that through satellite. i don’t know who your cable provider is, so call them and ask or check their website. now a days all 4 major sports have a set up where you can buy a package to watch every out of market game.

by zerofischer on Aug 10, 2009 10:19 AM EDT reply actions  

Yeah, you’re kind of on your own for NFL stuff, although I’m pretty sure any decent sized town is going to have a sports bar/restaurant with Sunday Ticket where you can watch the Eagles.

I live outside the Philadelphia region now and I’ve found a spot to watch the games (amusingly enough, at a Miami Dolphins bar in north Jersey…).

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by WholeCamels on Aug 10, 2009 11:25 AM EDT reply actions  

Well it’s a drive, but come to DC there are Eagles bars there.. Make a weekly trip out of that. As for the Phils, the MLB.TV is excellent, definatly go for the hi-def package, it’s about 20 a month or so.

by RobertR on Aug 12, 2009 11:34 AM EDT reply actions  

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