TKC BREAKING NEWS!!! KANSAS CITY RENEGADES START SELLING SEASON TICKETS FOR SPRING 2013 @ KEMPER!!!



Take a look at an upstart Kansas City sports franchise moving closer to their debut.

Jeremy Ploeger is the owner of the KC Renegades indoor football team and he recently noted his team has started to sell season tickets.

Take a look at a recent Kemper Arena promo:



Some folks remain skeptical about the team's chances . . . The only link we could find for season ticket sales is somewhat unorthodox and doesn't follow mainstream or even alternative ticketing protocols. However, talking with the team's leadership we've understood that they're going to for a more grassroots approach in marketing. Given that we admire their cheerleaders, we're curious at what the team is soon to offer.

DEVELOPING . . .

Comments

  1. Tailgating at the Kemper as you fight off the homeless.....gee fun.

    To some I guess arena football is fun but not my cup of tea.

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  2. It WILL flop.

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  3. Cleavon Little11/28/12, 5:36 PM

    It's morbitdly funny to think that there are a few excited folks who are behind this and think it will fly.
    Just delusional.

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  4. Those cheerleaders will be back on the pole by the end of the first season.

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  5. That is cruel. But probably right.

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  6. I'd fuck those cheerleaders in their ass. Then cum all over their face and tits.

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  7. I don't think they would like you. You are stinky.

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  8. This story will not have a happy ending.

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  9. Why did they decide not to pay Chris Moreno?

    Why didn't Tony comment on the fact?

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  10. Turn Kemper into a prison and lock up all the football players.

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  11. Throw Terry Riley in the Kemper prison, too.

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  12. I'll bet that that short little squirt has the dick of death.

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