On March 19 2011 02:15 Kazeyonoma wrote:
Korean's applied late because they didn't even receive notifications or were contacted until late into the application process. in SotG Xeris was asked why koreans weren't applying or something and he said he didn't contact korean teams, but would get on it, hence why on the NASL official thread, he said that he'll take late korean applications on a case by case basis.
BoxeR, crashes servers at 3am PST because he's so famous. BoxeR provider of uncountable numbers of matches that we hold dear from scbw and even in sc2 he captures our hearts with bold strategies (cheese or not) and leaves us clinging to the edge of our seats, even when most players would've gg'd, BoxeR's fighting spirit of never give up, never back down, seems to bring him out of impossible odds.
Don't get me wrong, when NASL was announced, i was super excited at the thought of a GSL production level tournament held in the north american servers, but I was skeptical as to how it would be. But the moment i saw july apply, then nada, and now boxer. I think Artosis says it best. "i got nerd chills" Like literally, i feel a physical manifestation of my excitement of thinking of korean all-stars from past and present, duking it out with westerners, bringing forth fame,and viewership from around the globe, to our own backyard, especially if they make it to the ro16 and i can drive to the studio and cheer them on!
BoxeR fighting!
Korean's applied late because they didn't even receive notifications or were contacted until late into the application process. in SotG Xeris was asked why koreans weren't applying or something and he said he didn't contact korean teams, but would get on it, hence why on the NASL official thread, he said that he'll take late korean applications on a case by case basis.
BoxeR, crashes servers at 3am PST because he's so famous. BoxeR provider of uncountable numbers of matches that we hold dear from scbw and even in sc2 he captures our hearts with bold strategies (cheese or not) and leaves us clinging to the edge of our seats, even when most players would've gg'd, BoxeR's fighting spirit of never give up, never back down, seems to bring him out of impossible odds.
Don't get me wrong, when NASL was announced, i was super excited at the thought of a GSL production level tournament held in the north american servers, but I was skeptical as to how it would be. But the moment i saw july apply, then nada, and now boxer. I think Artosis says it best. "i got nerd chills" Like literally, i feel a physical manifestation of my excitement of thinking of korean all-stars from past and present, duking it out with westerners, bringing forth fame,and viewership from around the globe, to our own backyard, especially if they make it to the ro16 and i can drive to the studio and cheer them on!
BoxeR fighting!
When was Xeris on SotG? The only thing I remember about the NASL was when they had Russell on. Other than that, I would love to see Boxer play in the NASL and speaking perhaps from a businessman's perspective inviting Boxer would be smart business wise, knowing his legion of fans both foreign and Korea I would imagine it would give a nice shot in the arm for the NASL.
If Boxer were to be in or any significant number of Koreans were to be in, I would love to see a partnership between GomTV and the NASL much like the TSL's announcement yesturday that the TSL3 would be broadcast in Korean for the Korean fans.