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No problem. I'm bringing a couple friends and I've already given them kelly green to wear
Ok, that tweet may reach 5000 fans who follow MU on twitter. Will it be promoted in the media? If so, hopefully not just the week before the game. Hope they get the word out. Looking forward to the game.
Do MU fans really need someone telling them to wear Green for games??
A little communication??? its 2015, there is posters, ads on the Herdzone website, its says it on the tickets to the game, there is twitter and facebook posts. What else is there needed to be done to tell you to wear green to the game
How long does it take to go to the nearest retailer in WV during game week and buy a $10 shirt. You're coming up with excuses and honestly I am not trying to hear it. Its a simple concept wear Kelly green to the game and stay all 4 quarters. Its so simple most schools who strive for the big time follows it
How long does it take to go to the nearest retailer in WV during game week and buy a $10 shirt. You're coming up with excuses and honestly I am not trying to hear it. Its a simple concept wear Kelly green to the game and stay all 4 quarters. Its so simple most schools who strive for the big time follows it
My question is will there be about the same amount of Kelly green out in the West Lot at the the kickoff and throughout much of the first half as there is in the Joan???
The first problem is that every company has a "Kelly" green that's a different color. Not to mention how many OLD greens we had. People wearing shirts from different periods in the last 20 years. It doesn't matter that most people wear green, because it still looks like a mess. At this point, I'd rather see everyone focus on filling the place up over worrying about what color everyone wears. First things first. Fix the rest later.
On a wide view from a TV camera, those shades would blend in and not matter.The first problem is that every company has a "Kelly" green that's a different color. Not to mention how many OLD greens we had. People wearing shirts from different periods in the last 20 years. It doesn't matter that most people wear green, because it still looks like a mess. At this point, I'd rather see everyone focus on filling the place up over worrying about what color everyone wears. First things first. Fix the rest later.
LOL at the row and section of those tickets, Mike.
On a wide view from a TV camera, those shades would blend in and not matter.
The first problem is that every company has a "Kelly" green that's a different color. Not to mention how many OLD greens we had. People wearing shirts from different periods in the last 20 years. It doesn't matter that most people wear green, because it still looks like a mess. At this point, I'd rather see everyone focus on filling the place up over worrying about what color everyone wears. First things first. Fix the rest later.
No what?
Even 100 different shades of GREEN is better in the stands than 100 other different colors.