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On November 14 2006 23:41 meRz wrote: lmao this sucks.
They're just trying to find something to blame after failing horribly in proleauge.
I'd want to see any individual sport-star going "I'm only going to participate in this one leauge" pfft.. but still, you cant compare something like a football player to a starcraft player
its like apples and oranges, football players dont have to practice timing and strategies for each match/matchup for every league.
i see what your saying about them using it as an excuse, and that could be it, but you still cant blame them for trying something new
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On November 14 2006 10:40 ManaBlue wrote: Bad.
They're trying to blame distraction when the issue is obviously something else, like coaching, or the house atmosphere. The better run teams have, in truth, been better run for a loooooong time now.
Seems like SKT1 management is getting frustrated and is on a witch hunt to place blame. Not a good sign.
Ahhh... Good point mana! yea this is like where instead of fixing the problem they blame it on someting else
FOR EXAMPLE WGT taking so long to launch!
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If they are doing something drastic like this, I would give them the benefit of the doubt that there are serious issues that actually occurred. Maybe to the fans this really sucks, and I do not know the labor arrangements in proteams to comment on the player side of things, but given teh busy schedule of these progamers it is at least not a onesided horrible thing.
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On November 15 2006 15:23 lawl mart v2.0 wrote:Show nested quote +On November 14 2006 23:41 meRz wrote: lmao this sucks.
They're just trying to find something to blame after failing horribly in proleauge.
I'd want to see any individual sport-star going "I'm only going to participate in this one leauge" pfft.. but still, you cant compare something like a football player to a starcraft player its like apples and oranges, football players dont have to practice timing and strategies for each match/matchup for every league. i see what your saying about them using it as an excuse, and that could be it, but you still cant blame them for trying something new
I don't think he's comparing it to football players (they typically only have one league that they concentrate on anyway). He clearly indicated individual sports, so something like Tennis or Golf. And umm.... I'm pretty sure there are players out there that only concentrate on say.... playing on clay.
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They are definitely over-worked. This is good for them.
On November 14 2006 09:40 Artanis[Xp] wrote:Show nested quote +On November 14 2006 07:52 wXs.Havok wrote: they are overworked man
all time practicing
come on! they need a life
they have the right to have free time They chose for this life themselves, so they have to work for it. Just like lawyers have to work up to 12 hours a day, it's their job, their life, and their payment and they chose for it themselves.
You are right, it's THEIR life, and right now, they chose to participate in one league. If they don't like their team decision, they can switch teams.
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On November 14 2006 15:10 a-game wrote: i think their overworked but it should be their choice not the teams
I think they practice the same amount of hours even if they're in only one of the two leagues..
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give the players the freedom to do what they want.
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The dangerous trend of scapegoating or what?
Individual leagues will count for more no matter what the teams say. Fans want to see the best of the stars play, not think of them as teams.
With that said, the ones who play more individual tournaments and do well in them will be more popular (unless they're fugly and play completely lame).
Conclusion, it's just an excuse and it means squat.
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