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On March 21 2012 21:59 Makro wrote:Show nested quote +On March 21 2012 21:48 Gevna wrote: I don't get why all those guys want stephano to leave Millenium. Millenium is an important team in Europe, is getting more and more results and has a great lineup, and even owns a gaming house. They've always treated stephano very well, paying him everything (salary, trips, journey in korea). I can't understand what can be better, if he was in EG or Col or whatever. Actually if Stephano leaves Millenium I would feel really betrayed. But it's my opinion.
americans only know eg, team liquid, and complexity if you aren't in an US team, you are in a very subtop team(for them)
But all those teams suck compared to the top European ones. Well teamliquid has two good koreans though.
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I´d be very sad if Stephano switched to EG. EG has got HuK, Puma and JYP but not much else. And all three of these guys are in korea right now where Stephano does not want to go...
No, I am pretty sure he will stay at millenium.
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On March 21 2012 23:56 saynomore wrote:Show nested quote +On March 21 2012 21:59 Makro wrote:On March 21 2012 21:48 Gevna wrote: I don't get why all those guys want stephano to leave Millenium. Millenium is an important team in Europe, is getting more and more results and has a great lineup, and even owns a gaming house. They've always treated stephano very well, paying him everything (salary, trips, journey in korea). I can't understand what can be better, if he was in EG or Col or whatever. Actually if Stephano leaves Millenium I would feel really betrayed. But it's my opinion.
americans only know eg, team liquid, and complexity if you aren't in an US team, you are in a very subtop team(for them) But all those teams suck compared to the top European ones. Well teamliquid has two good koreans though.
Such as what European top teams? Empire Millenium Mousesports? No I think they are all pretty much equal if not inferior to the top north american teams.
I also agree that stephano should not leave millenium and everyone saying that is obviously a fan of another team. theres no point in denying that millenium is improving alot and they've always been nice to him.
Btw, Sign me up.
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Please don't join EG...please don't join EG...please don't join EG...please don't join EG...please don't join EG...
If he's leaving Millenium, go to Mouz! <3
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In last night's Inside the Game show, Stephano was discussed amongst other things. As mentioned upthread, both Idra and InControl had just witnessed/observed Stephano beat InControl and then 4-0 JYP shortly before this show took place, so his effectiveness was fresh in their minds.
If you are interested in seeing Idra and InControl talk about Stephano's play then check it out
http://nl.twitch.tv/onemoregametv/b/312329428
Stephano at Lone Star Clash is discussed at 18 minutes mark. Obviously InControl was there live, and Idra obviously watched the Stephano-Polt matches and they both give their thoughts on them. They then later discuss Stephano's Roach style ZvP at 1hr 34 mins. Both give Stephano high praise. Idra essentially says Stephano beats players because he is better than them, and probably only MC is up there who should beat Stephano! Idra also says Stephano understands the matchup better than anyone except maybe DRG!
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Llewelys is probably one of the most well-knows esport person in France. He has been a player, shoutcaster and manager for years now. I'm really surprised that a post like that about Stephano came out from him. I feel like he knows what happens, otherwise it's definitely not a wise move to do that (well, I think in any case it's a bad move, as Stephano is probably the most wanted player by european and american top teams...).
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It isn't the first time Stephano ditched a tournament because he was sleepy/hungry/whatever. He's a recent high school graduate - he's not all that responsible, he does what he wants, and you have to bend your rules for him. What kind of gets me is not Stephano in particular but that every time the foreigner community gets a breakout talent, that person ends up being a drama magnet. IdrA, Naniwa, Stephano all have their personal issues. Hell, even HuK before he went to Korea was a drama magnet. It comes with the title of being best foreigner.
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On March 22 2012 00:32 Azarkon wrote: It isn't the first time Stephano ditched a tournament because he was sleepy/hungry/whatever. He's a recent high school graduate - he's not all that responsible, he does what he wants, and you have to bend your rules for him. What kind of gets me is not Stephano in particular but that every time the foreigner community gets a breakout talent, that person ends up being a drama magnet. IdrA, Naniwa, Stephano all have their personal issues. Hell, even HuK before he went to Korea was a drama magnet. It comes with the title of being best foreigner.
No.
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<3 STEPHANOOO <3 CUJOO!!!
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If a fallout between Stephano and Millenium has occured, it could not have happened at a worse time for Millenium. Think about it.
Stephano's popularity is higher than ever. He has won more prize money in the past 10 days or so than any of his Mill team-mates have won in their entire careers - highlighting the disparity in achievements! He has been recently been praised by Nestea, MC and Polt to Foreign audiences. He is probably the most consistently popular SC2 streamer in the world. He appeared on SOTG and was a hit with his moisturizer incident, he let down his hair at SXSW, his play has been discussed and praised by Idra and InControl on Inside the Game. His awesome performances against White-Ra and Polt. Hanging out with White-Ra for a week. All of these things have won him more fans.
Stephano has never been so high profile and so coveted by every team. And now he is literally flying to MLG today. The one place you can guarantee will have representatives from ALL the major SC2 teams who would all be dying to recruit him. The main reason he would leave Millenium is if he fell out with the team. Has that just happened? I hope not.
Then again, I think Millenium have Cujo hostage while Stephano is in the USA, so they are in the driving seat!
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If he went to EG, I would be happy about it. IdrA is staying in US right now for the time being. HuK, JYP, and PuMa go back and forth frequently. If Stephano desired to go to Korea, he could stay with SlayerS like Greg did. Lots of options on that team.
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This should be here...
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I really feel like Stephano wants to stay in the U.S...
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On March 22 2012 00:32 Azarkon wrote: It isn't the first time Stephano ditched a tournament because he was sleepy/hungry/whatever. He's a recent high school graduate - he's not all that responsible, he does what he wants, and you have to bend your rules for him. What kind of gets me is not Stephano in particular but that every time the foreigner community gets a breakout talent, that person ends up being a drama magnet. IdrA, Naniwa, Stephano all have their personal issues. Hell, even HuK before he went to Korea was a drama magnet. It comes with the title of being best foreigner.
when was huk best foreigner?
stephano makes mistakes, same as any other young kid, teams need to take this into consideration and so do posters when they start getting all high and mighty about shit
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What is all that have happened? Why is he switching teams?
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On March 22 2012 00:32 Azarkon wrote: It isn't the first time Stephano ditched a tournament because he was sleepy/hungry/whatever. He's a recent high school graduate - he's not all that responsible, he does what he wants, and you have to bend your rules for him. What kind of gets me is not Stephano in particular but that every time the foreigner community gets a breakout talent, that person ends up being a drama magnet. IdrA, Naniwa, Stephano all have their personal issues. Hell, even HuK before he went to Korea was a drama magnet. It comes with the title of being best foreigner.
I dont think its true at all but I think everyone´s attention are on that person and since we are all human we all do mistake it´s just there mistakes actually get notised.
Nature of being famous
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On March 22 2012 01:39 NeWeNiyaLord wrote: What is all that have happened? Why is he switching teams? He is not.
No rumor or false information please.
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On March 22 2012 01:38 mememolly wrote:Show nested quote +On March 22 2012 00:32 Azarkon wrote: It isn't the first time Stephano ditched a tournament because he was sleepy/hungry/whatever. He's a recent high school graduate - he's not all that responsible, he does what he wants, and you have to bend your rules for him. What kind of gets me is not Stephano in particular but that every time the foreigner community gets a breakout talent, that person ends up being a drama magnet. IdrA, Naniwa, Stephano all have their personal issues. Hell, even HuK before he went to Korea was a drama magnet. It comes with the title of being best foreigner. when was huk best foreigner? stephano makes mistakes, same as any other young kid, teams need to take this into consideration and so do posters when they start getting all high and mighty about shit
When was Huk best foreigner? when he won 2 MLG's HSC and assembly in roughly a year
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On March 22 2012 01:48 yuengLing wrote:Show nested quote +On March 22 2012 01:38 mememolly wrote:On March 22 2012 00:32 Azarkon wrote: It isn't the first time Stephano ditched a tournament because he was sleepy/hungry/whatever. He's a recent high school graduate - he's not all that responsible, he does what he wants, and you have to bend your rules for him. What kind of gets me is not Stephano in particular but that every time the foreigner community gets a breakout talent, that person ends up being a drama magnet. IdrA, Naniwa, Stephano all have their personal issues. Hell, even HuK before he went to Korea was a drama magnet. It comes with the title of being best foreigner. when was huk best foreigner? stephano makes mistakes, same as any other young kid, teams need to take this into consideration and so do posters when they start getting all high and mighty about shit When was Huk best foreigner? when he won 2 MLG's HSC and assembly in roughly a year
Yeah, and beating MC, performing well in Code S, winning tournaments when other foreigners weren't even close, etc. Memories are short in this scene - HuK being the best foreigner wasn't that long ago.
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