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On January 19 2013 12:40 HotGlueGun wrote: EG-TL need to buy a cadillac escalade or something so they can all travel together lol Hot_Bid should lift them all with one of his fingers and run them to the venue with lightning speed.
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On January 19 2013 12:38 illidanx wrote:Show nested quote +On January 19 2013 12:38 figq wrote:On January 19 2013 12:36 illidanx wrote: Hero is not even here yet LMAO he was there 10 minutes before his game, he's just not with the team now, because he got DQ'd sorry, did not see him at that time. I wonder what he is doing now.
Hes probably upset as shit. I'd probably go for a walk or something to blow off steam. He prepared hard, then this happens, and he feels like he let his team down. As you can tell from his stream of sad twitter messages, he seems very upset.
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1001 YEARS KESPAJAIL22272 Posts
I want Woongjin to win but Revival needs to get me some FPL points bec my team sucks balls
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i have a question what is with proleague obsession with paramore?
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On January 19 2013 12:40 Cainam wrote:Show nested quote +On January 19 2013 12:38 Lunares wrote: Why wouldn't you put your starting player in the team car? That's a really good question hahahaha
I laughed so hard at this.
EG-TL, get it together!
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Im relieved that they drop Avril for some Duffy
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Soulkey better win this, I don't want Revival being even more of a dick to my FPL; and cancelling out my Light win.
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On January 19 2013 12:42 integrity wrote: i have a question what is with proleague obsession with paramore?
They have a fixed song list each Proleague/Starleague. Just happens to be Paramore this time I guess.
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The "gl hf" drama video will always make me laugh.
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Revival can beat Soulkey, they match well style-wise, I think.
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On January 19 2013 12:39 leandroqm wrote: @OP
SoulKey is Zerg, not Terran! :D
Neo.G_Soulkey is Zerg.
SoulKey is Terran.
Although it's really easy toy TLPD the lesser-known Soulkey by accident.
However, the Terran Soulkey did pioneer the SK Terran strategy that was used a lot in BW TvZ.
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On January 19 2013 12:38 Weirdkid wrote:Show nested quote +On January 19 2013 12:37 BretZ wrote: Stephano is there, I presume doing something other than sitting bench People said his hair cut wasn't really noticeable lol. Maybe he went to cut it some more  That's pretty funny.
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Go Revival! Prevent today being a complete embarrassment for EG-TL!
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go revival! revive my FPL team.
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wow PL is the only sc2 format i still like to watch. Nostalgia i guess ^^
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The fact that people are actually defending EGTL or complaining about the disqualification shows the amount of bias here. This is a professional, televised tournament with strict time blocks, not some home story cup where everyone just chills. The rules are there for a reason.
If esports wants to be taken seriously then the people in it need to take it serious.
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On January 19 2013 12:34 SlixSC wrote:Show nested quote +On January 19 2013 12:28 critique wrote: Hey, it's cool. Delays and hiccups never happen on live television, so how could you expect a league to have a contingency plan for something as complicated as a 15 minute delay? In all seriousness, though, how many times have we seen Tasteless and Artosis shoot the shit for 15 minutes while GOM figurs out and fixes some behind the scenes problem? Unexpected problems and delays are an inherent part of any live broadcast, and "disqualify the player/team responsible" just seams like a lazy solution and a disservice to everyone involved. Except that this wasn't a technical problem or some other hiccup it was purely the player's fault. And yes Kespa has to punish EG-TL here or how else could they make sure that players show up in time. Do you expect them to bend the rules every single time? Don't you think teams would realize that and not worry about showing up in time any longer? the punishment has to be severe because a starting player coming late hurts the broadcast and schedule Yes, I think generally you expect your players and teams to conduct themselves in a professional manner, which certainly includes showing up to matches on time. This hasn't been some chronic issue with EG-TL though, nor is it part of any consistent lack of professionalism. A simple cell phone call would have shown that Hero and JYP were stuck in traffic, and Kespa should have adjusted their schedule accordingly. From what we know right now, it looks like there was no ill intent or gross lack of responsibility on Hero or JYP's part; getting stuck in traffic seems to be squarely in the "shit happens" category. We have all been late to work because a train broke down or our car popped a tire, but that's life, shit happens. It would seem really inappropriate for an employer to fire an employee or dock him a days pay for that, but it looks like that's what happened here.
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On January 19 2013 12:45 critique wrote:Show nested quote +On January 19 2013 12:34 SlixSC wrote:On January 19 2013 12:28 critique wrote: Hey, it's cool. Delays and hiccups never happen on live television, so how could you expect a league to have a contingency plan for something as complicated as a 15 minute delay? In all seriousness, though, how many times have we seen Tasteless and Artosis shoot the shit for 15 minutes while GOM figurs out and fixes some behind the scenes problem? Unexpected problems and delays are an inherent part of any live broadcast, and "disqualify the player/team responsible" just seams like a lazy solution and a disservice to everyone involved. Except that this wasn't a technical problem or some other hiccup it was purely the player's fault. And yes Kespa has to punish EG-TL here or how else could they make sure that players show up in time. Do you expect them to bend the rules every single time? Don't you think teams would realize that and not worry about showing up in time any longer? the punishment has to be severe because a starting player coming late hurts the broadcast and schedule Yes, I think generally you expect your players and teams to conduct themselves in a professional manner, which certainly includes showing up to matches on time. This hasn't been some chronic issue with EG-TL though, nor is it part of any consistent lack of professionalism. A simple cell phone call would have shown that Hero and JYP were stuck in traffic, and Kespa should have adjusted their schedule accordingly. From what we know right now, it looks like there was no ill intent or gross lack of responsibility on Hero or JYP's part; getting stuck in traffic seems to be squarely in the "shit happens" category. We have all been late to work because a train broke down or our car popped a tire, but that's life, shit happens. It would seem really inappropriate for an employer to fire an employee or dock him a days pay for that, but it looks like that's what happened here. Maybe they should have called then...
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