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On July 21 2011 15:34 Wihl wrote: What are the korean sc2 fans reactions?
OrangeMilkis Wooju Lee Korean Netizens are quite outraged. Although one of them noted that "not surprising since it's Idra's team"
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On July 21 2011 15:34 Inkcrow wrote: Did any of you watch LiveOnThree? im not so sure Scoots would do such a dick move while believing/saying all that he did.
maybe we should wait for the EG statement before we judge and rant?
good pick up EG, move Puma to the EG house ?
Puma moves to EG house.
Idra gets a strong ZvT and puma gets a strong TvZ
No one else can help improve puma. He'd just crush everyone else.
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On July 21 2011 15:34 Wihl wrote: What are the korean sc2 fans reactions?
Foreigner: "This is great! WOOT WOOT!" Korean: "..... you motherf***kers......"
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On July 21 2011 15:24 Horse...falcon wrote:Show nested quote +On July 21 2011 15:21 UniversalMind wrote: To bad SC2 dont have drafts and trades and stuff like basketball and football
its kinda lame to give birth to a player and watch him get stolen but meh w/e Imagine this as the Lebron James to Miami deal or Carlos Boozer to Utah or Pau Gasol to LA
Except Puma won a championship before he left.
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On July 21 2011 15:34 Wihl wrote: What are the korean sc2 fans reactions?
On July 21 2011 15:22 holycrapitsTony wrote:Show nested quote +Korean Netizens are quite outraged. Although one of them noted that "not surprising since it's Idra's team" Oh boy.
Angry.
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holy fucking shit "I guess I have to recruit myself some pumas" - SirScoots @ Lo3 #79 He wasn't joking.
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I think the real victim here is Artosis. SixjaxPuma will never be. A moment of silence please. Also, does this mean Flash will join Team Liquid?!
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i think its more pumas fault that he accepted a offer without even talking to lee, once he was approached at NASL he should have told lee so they could all have a meeting. Seems like they approached and got a deal set without even telling Lee.
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On July 21 2011 15:35 Keeler wrote:They arent happy. At all.
PlayXp is actually pretty decent. Not sure about DCinside tho, thats where all the shit stirs up.
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On July 21 2011 15:35 arbitrageur wrote: I don't understand why this is bad ethics? Why can't puma and EG come to an agreement without consultation with TSL?
Because this is TL and Korea > West for a lot of people. After all, there are vocal Kespa supporters who post here.
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Poor coach lee I feel bad for him his team is falling apart.
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HOLY SHIT!
I have 2 feelings about this, 1 good 1 bad.
Good: Amazing korean SC player joining a team that is one of the best teams out there, a great signing picking up one of the most amazing players at the moment
Bad: Player sniping needs to stop/be regulated. If TSL are 'releasing' him, it means they are getting no money back from what they invested into him. When will the player sniping stop? We've had teams like FXO take players from other teams. So many teams are just taking players at any point...it just seems silly to me to not have some kind of regulation to stop/keep this happening at the same point. We need a global body to moderate actions of teams (like FIFA) and have maybe 3 windows a year where players can be transfered/ drafted kind of like SCBW. Without it teams are going to lack consistency and lose players that should not be leaving.
We need something in place to stop this! WWESA? (World Wide Esports Associsation?)
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Novak Djokovic now plays for America!
Hmm, not too sure what to think of this...As long as Puma is happy I guess, I just hope his skill level doesn't go down.
MC: Hey hey Puma, take that EG offer... Puma: You think so? Yeah I should
MC: Kekekeke next NASL is mine.
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On July 21 2011 15:35 JoeAWESOME wrote: I'm calling it now!
SixjaxCLIDE!
What I'm most concerned about is the relasionship between Korea and "the foreigners"....
Why do people randomly take players and stick team tags infront of them? Like some dude said "LiquidDRG" a few pages ago. Is this supposed to be clever or something? Get real.
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On July 21 2011 15:34 Futarchy wrote:I think it is a great thing that players are starting to receive competing offers from teams from all over the world. The only fear now is that the Korean teams/managers will push harder to form a KeSPA SC2 to protect their own interests, at the expense of the players. By the way, an interesting point of comparison is with Korea's K-Pop industry. I'm not sure we want that in eSports. lol that article is dumb. they get paid so little cause it's extremely rare for an artist to break 10k album sales, let alone the hundreds of millions western artists do...it's a question of scale. Also that article is completely irrelevant to the discussion, yet you insinuate that the Korean Starcraft scene is similar to its kpop scene. It's like saying the NBA and a recording contract with Sony music are similar cause both sign western artists/athletes.
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I hope neither Puma nor any other EG player places in the money ever again. Not that I need to do any hoping, as Puma won't win anything without a team practice environment or coach. What a sellout.
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On July 21 2011 15:35 Keeler wrote:They arent happy. At all. I dont blame them at all.. Stuff like this shouldn't happen..
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I like how people are open to the idea that this move carries the possibility of having a negative affect on his practice. Unless he ends up in the EG teamhouse, or some sort of team house environment, i don't see this benefiting Puma in the long run.
I hope to be wrong, he's shown a lot of potential along with carrying the "Flash's preferred practice partner" title.
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if puma's under a contract with TSL this is a huge scumbag move by EG
of course puma doesn't have to accept, but even trying to pull a move like this is scummy as hell
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