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Big Ben fans from Mexico462 viewsFrom Tampico, Mexico to be exact!
According to their father Roman, Emiliano Patraca and Maximiliano Patraca are "so proud to wear #7!!".
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Steelers in London - And U.S. fans too!452 viewsDr. Ronald Cypher doing a little sight-seeing over the weekend before heading to the game on Sunday.
"The Terrible Towel takes on the Tower of London!" -- Dr. Cypher
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December, 2014: Fan Photos673 viewsThis pretty lady is Deb Cypher, wife of our favorite Steelers game photographer, Dr. Ronald Cypher. The couple were taking in the Steelers vs Falcons game at the Georgia Dome on December 14th.
Photo: Dr. Ronald Cypher
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Showin' off the collection448 views"I have been happy with Ben since Day 1. I am 44 and been a Steelers fan all my life. Without Ben, the Steelers would not have gotten to 3 superbowls. I have been to camp but have never met him. Tell Ben I said hi! would love to meet him or get an autograph someday!!" -- Ronn Roden, Marietta PA - 230 miles east of Heinz field.
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August 24, 2018 - Ahoy Steeler Nation!413 views“Steeler Nation is alive and well in Charleston, SC. Loyal fans held their 7th Annual Steelers Cruise in the Charleston Harbor last Saturday. Proceeds from this event are given to our favorite local charity – Carolina Children’s Charity. The Charity was created by local volunteers committed to meeting the needs of local children with birth defects. Carolina Children’s has no state of federal affiliation and relies solely on the generosity of the community. What a great way to kick of another successful football season! Let’s Go Steelers!†— Ron Manz.
Ron, you guys are the best! Thank you for sharing this!
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November 18, 2018: Steelers vs Jaguars388 views“The Charleston, SC contingent of Steeler Nation ready to board the water taxi to TIAA Bank Field in Jax! Go Steelers!†— Ron Manz.
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Steelers Carolina Cruise for Charity536 views“Few cities support the Steelers like they do in Charleston, SC. The 6th Annual Steeler Cruise was held this past weekend and the Black and Gold fans were out in full force. This annual event benefits the Carolina Children’s Charity and sells out every year.†— Ron Manz.
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Steelers Carolina Cruise for Charity550 views“Few cities support the Steelers like they do in Charleston, SC. The 6th Annual Steeler Cruise was held this past weekend and the Black and Gold fans were out in full force. This annual event benefits the Carolina Children’s Charity and sells out every year.†— Ron Manz.
*Click on the photo for a better view!!
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LIke father, like daughter461 viewsRon Wilson and his daughter Sarah representing #7.
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From Monterrey, Mexico to the Steel City to catch a game!459 viewsFrom Roger Saucedo....his story of the Regios De Acero Steelers Fan Club trip to Heinz Field continues:
We knew that the temperature expected for Sunday night was 19.4 F but for us all that really mattered was to be at Heinz Field supporting our beloved team…no matter how cold it got!
It was freezing, lol, but we saw a great game and it was priceless that we saw our Steelers win at home while we were in attendence! What fun we had!!
We left Pittsburgh on Monday morning, another 40 hours back to Monterrey, but its true when I say that we had such a good time that we’ll be back!
Thank you Big Ben and the Steelers for making our trip worth every mile!!
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From Monterrey, Mexico to the Steel City to catch a game!446 viewsThe Regios De Acero Steelers Fan Club traveled by bus from Mexico to Pittsburgh to see their beloved Steelers LIVE!
Regular readers are familiar with this hardy crew of Steelers fans who wear their love for their favorite team (and their favorite player) on their backs as part of their everyday attire!
Sure, they watch their Steelers at home in Mexico, and they’ve traveled to Kansas, Arizona, and to Dallas for Super Bowl XLV to see them play (they didn’t have tickets, but they did tailgate and watch the game on TV), but their dream was to see a Steelers game in THEIR home!
They finally made their own dream come true on December 15th!
From Roger Saucedo on their unforgettable trip:
The trip to Pittsburgh started on Thursday, December 12th at 7:00 am. A group of around 25 Steelers fans leave Monterrey to Pittsburgh. We pass the border by McAllen,Texas. The plan was go non-stop to Pittsburgh, just stop to buy food and gas for the bus.
We finally arrived in Pittsburgh on Friday, December 13th by 11:00pm which means we completed the trip from Monterrey to the Steel City in around 40 hours. Obviously all were tired but happy because we will be at the game at Heinz Field…and we arrived while it was snowing....
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From Monterrey, Mexico to the Steel City to catch a game!453 viewsFrom Roger Saucedo....his story of the Regios De Acero Steelers Fan Club trip to Heinz Field continues:
On Saturday, we visited the city. We took a lot of pictures and later had a lunch at Jerome Bettis’ Grille 36… later we visited downtown Pittsburgh and walked to Market Square. From there we made our way to Station Square and took pictures from Duquesne funicular observation deck.
Sunday! Everyone was so excited! We went downtown bright and early to buy some Steelers clothes including jerseys, and from there back to our hotel. At 5:00pm we headed to Heinz Field. When we were on our way, one of Regios de Acero leaders, Jesús Vera, told us that our friend Fernando Von Rossum, who works for Fox Sports (“pasión acereraâ€), had sent tickets for us to access the field before the game started!! That was our Christmas gift! It was a big surprise, but Fernando know that our club is one of the best in México and full of die hard fans of the Steelers....
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