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Chicago Bulls Fandom Without BORDERS! The SEEREDUK Story

Chicago Bulls Fandom Without BORDERS! The SEEREDUK Story

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Chicago Bulls fandom has no borders — and Neill from SeeRedUK proves it. In this episode of The Horns Over Hoops Podcast, host Sal Bass sits down with Neill to talk about his incredible journey as a diehard Bulls fan living in the UK and how he built SeeRedUK, one of the most passionate international Chicago Bulls communities. Neill shares what it’s like staying up late (or waking up early) to catch Bulls games overseas, the Bulls players who made him fall in love with the team, and how social media helped him connect Bulls fans from all over the world. Topics covered: • Becoming a Bulls fan from across the Atlantic • Building the SeeRedUK brand • Global NBA fan culture • Favorite Bulls eras and players • The future of international Bulls communities If you love Chicago Bulls basketball, NBA culture, and fan-driven stories, this episode is for you. 👉 Follow & Subscribe to Horns Over Hoops for more Bulls content every week! Chapters- 00:00 Introduction and Special Guest Introduction 04:34 Tuesday Trivia and UK Basketball Insight 10:50 The Evolution of the Point Guard Position 14:09 Fondest Basketball Memories 16:30 The Birth of C-Red UK 25:18 Transitioning from C-Red UK to New Endeavors 31:12 Bulls Without Borders: A New Chapter 36:35 Bulls Without Borders: A Game Changer 37:22 Current Bulls Season Analysis 40:12 Injuries and Team Performance 42:06 Trade Rumors and Team Improvements 46:00 Future of the Bulls: Trades and Drafts 51:52 Drafting Decisions and Player Development 56:23 Introducing the Sixth Banner Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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