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How Feli’s child ended with the opening of heads of heads in Eagles Land


It is a small corner tape in the southern Philadelphia neighborhood, and it is a landing that does not exceed the homes of the surrounding row. A group of 30 local population, and some friends for 50 years, gather in the Big Charlie Salon every Sunday, and fill the place to the edge.

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Imagine, a bar in Kansas City Chevies in the city of brotherly love, where the authorities must bother the lights of light to preserve the vulgar fans of the eagles from their climb – and even this does not work. However, even with the metaphor of the Philadelphia against Kansas City in the Super Paul Lakes in New Orleans, the beige of Charlie’s belly sponsors are still even the bar in the monster belly.

“This is our region, and it works because we are young in the neighborhood,” said Paul Stico, who owns the Foundation for five buildings from Lincoln Financial. “So you have the fans of the eagles, the Chivars fans mix every day. This happens.”

Sunday will not happen, at least – at least not widely. As he did two years ago when he met the eagles and leaders for the first time in Super Bowl, Staico closed the audience and only called a small group of friends and family. He did not always like the way the tape was filmed by the local media.

He said: “The last time, we made some somewhat different TV stations made us like a bad man.” “I felt here long ago, they shouldn’t have a role like this.”

For that game, which was won by the tribes, Staico had originally planned for the Super Bowl party and sold tickets. When the first 150 was sold in two hours, he realized that the event became very large. He was afraid that the intersection would be blocked with ride shares, and he did not want strangers who suffer from unfamiliar shirt stories in the streets.

“If you wander anywhere outside this neighborhood, you will face a problem,” he said. “I don’t want it at the hands.”

STAICO is a Phili man through and via. He loves 76ers, bulletins and philis, and celebrates them in his bar. Gallon is poured from Budweiser and Coors, but a lot of ionic and rolling rocks as well. There are six TVs in Big Charlie, and at any time, there is one of the five films that play: “The Godfather”, “Goodfellas”, “A Bronx Tale”, “Jaws” and – naturally – “Rocky”.

In fact, there is a scene in “Rocky” filmed nearby.

The owner of the great salon, Charlie Paul Stico, who focuses on his fingers, is combined with sponsors in the South Philadelphia pub.

(With the permission of Paul Stico)

“Sylvester Stallone walks through a monastery near a church that is two blocks,” said Stico. “It is my parish.”

So why, in the name of Sly, is Staico Root for the presidents?

It seems that his late father, who was named Beige Charlie, was a gambler betting on Kansas City to overcome Minnesota in the Super Paul IV (which was, by chance, in New Orleans). It was in 1970, and a young man did not start at the primary school.

“I remember he told me that we needed to win by winning the red team,” said Stico. “They won, and the next day I got a bike. I was loyal after that.”

A few years later, Charlie bought the bar. Paul remained loyal to the presidents, although they were not on television in Philadelphia more than just a game in every season. Years later, his family got a platter of satellite and fled Vandom.

Charlie died in 1983, and in the end, Paul and his companions began watching games in the bar. The group grew and started collecting souvenirs – shirts, helmets, stickers, cups – decorating the Hangout session.

When the American Football Association films showed Big Charlie’s in 2003, then surprised everyone in 2023 by bringing the coach of the former presidents (and the Eagles) Dick Fermel through a visit, the place became more than a living curiosity.

“We really put on the map,” said Stico.

Michael Bouji holds a replica of the Lombardy Cup, which was talented by the Big Charlie salon.

Michael Bouji, who grew up around the corner from the Big Charlie Salon, has a replica of the Lombardy Cup that was talented in the bar.

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One day, the wife of Kansas City City City Steve Spaniolo stopped and brought her father. They loved me in the place. Soon after, Spaniolo fell with a gift: a similar cup of Super Bowl’s victory over the eagles.

“After we got one, I said that I should get one of 1970 as well,” said Stico.

A continuous flow of tribes lovers deals with selfies with these shiny silver souvenirs.

But this is not Super Bowl Sunday.

“We will take a knee,” said Stico, South Feli’s answer to Sam Malon.

Cheers for that.

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