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Marching chiefs in Ireland?
Wouid not that be cool to give the Irish spectators the full FSU game experience. I dunno if FSU will do it, it will be an expensive trip and I think the marching chiefs only get 2 road trips a year.
12-25-2023 10:51 AM
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(12-25-2023 10:51 AM)Garrettabc Wrote:  Would not that be cool to give the Irish spectators the full FSU game experience. I dunno if FSU will do it, it will be an expensive trip and I think the marching chiefs only get 2 road trips a year.

The Chiefs are raising a lot of cash. It looks like they will be able to get 100 of their 400 or so members there.
04-30-2024 02:42 PM
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RE: Marching chiefs in Ireland?
I've heard from some place that they would be there. 100 is still a lot of members.
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