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On July 22 2011 16:15 theBOOCH wrote: I knew this would happen. If I had been Sheth's manager and he had backed out on his GSTL obligation over having to wait only two or three weeks to go home it would have instantly considered dropping him from the team. Obviously Sheth is a great player and an incredibly nice guy, but you have to be committed to your team before anything else. They count on you and you have to be there for them. It's not like anyone asked Sheth not to see his family for a particularly long time. I'm not even sure whether that's what this is about, but I was really disappointed to see Sheth drop out of GSTL, and I'm disappointed to see him leave FXO, but I think it had to happen. Good job, BoSs.
You do know that Sheth explained why this happened, right?
Sheth flew out to the NASL Finals, and after that i believe that it was the FXO-crew that said it was not worth coming out to Korea again for about a week or two, to only fly back to the states again. Not worth the investment to fly him to the US, Korea and then the US again all within one or two weeks. All he missed was one or two GSTL matches.
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On July 22 2011 16:17 Morfildur wrote: I have only read half of the 11 pages, so i don't know if it has been mentioned yet:
Does anyone know if Sheth will still be at MLG?
I was wondering the same thing... It hasn't been mentioned yet.
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On July 22 2011 16:17 CookieMaker wrote: I can't speak out without knowing what cumulation of events/ideas lead to this breakup, but I feel that FXO is making a big mistake by losing a player of this caliber, despite having just picked up fOu.
Sheth proved his mettle in the GSTL and is a fantastic player, I hope he is very selective in choosing his next team with regards to his goals.
Manner zerg forever *sniff
lol he didn't prove his mettle he peaced on his team
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It's okay it's okay. Sheth's still here, <3333333333333333333333 you
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So basically they parted ways with the best player they had ? Well I’m pretty sure that Sheth will find a new and better team than FXO was, he’s just too good to stay without any organization.
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On July 22 2011 16:15 Executor1 wrote:Show nested quote +On July 22 2011 16:04 Torte de Lini wrote: Sheth with Reign Gaming. Called it here first. Doubt it, reign is going for the korean gaming model with a teamhouse and everything. Sheth isnt into that, so i dont think he would fit in very well, just like he didnt with FXO.
Haha, hardly. Their practice schedule is hardly up to par to the "korean" model.
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Sheth[9] Zerg bros for life
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On July 22 2011 16:19 ineq wrote:Show nested quote +On July 22 2011 16:15 theBOOCH wrote: I knew this would happen. If I had been Sheth's manager and he had backed out on his GSTL obligation over having to wait only two or three weeks to go home it would have instantly considered dropping him from the team. Obviously Sheth is a great player and an incredibly nice guy, but you have to be committed to your team before anything else. They count on you and you have to be there for them. It's not like anyone asked Sheth not to see his family for a particularly long time. I'm not even sure whether that's what this is about, but I was really disappointed to see Sheth drop out of GSTL, and I'm disappointed to see him leave FXO, but I think it had to happen. Good job, BoSs. You do know that Sheth explained why this happened, right? Sheth flew out to the NASL Finals, and after that i believe that it was the FXO-crew that said it was not worth coming out to Korea again for about a week or two, to only fly back to the states again. Not worth the investment to fly him to the US, Korea and then the US again all within one or two weeks. All he missed was one or two GSTL matches.
Um... no. People shouldn't make uninformed posts like this.
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On July 22 2011 15:35 hYdrA-MeNo wrote:Show nested quote +On July 22 2011 15:33 FXOpen wrote: Hi Guys,
It is very sad for me to announce that FXO and Sheth have parted ways on mutual grounds.
FXO as an organisation has a vision, and Sheth as a player and person has a vision, and these two do not coincide.
Sheth will remain a friend of mine, and we are supportive of each other. However we feel it best to end our business relationship.
I look forward to seeing sheth at major tournaments and wish him the best of luck in his journey.
FXOBoSs Yeah lets just cut the only one of the fxo guys that made code a lol :D smart choice lol
1. sheth no go back to korea 2. as i understand he got invited in code A so ... i cant see the reason behind your post ... seems like a trollpost for me
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On July 22 2011 16:20 FXOpen wrote:Show nested quote +On July 22 2011 16:19 ineq wrote:On July 22 2011 16:15 theBOOCH wrote: I knew this would happen. If I had been Sheth's manager and he had backed out on his GSTL obligation over having to wait only two or three weeks to go home it would have instantly considered dropping him from the team. Obviously Sheth is a great player and an incredibly nice guy, but you have to be committed to your team before anything else. They count on you and you have to be there for them. It's not like anyone asked Sheth not to see his family for a particularly long time. I'm not even sure whether that's what this is about, but I was really disappointed to see Sheth drop out of GSTL, and I'm disappointed to see him leave FXO, but I think it had to happen. Good job, BoSs. You do know that Sheth explained why this happened, right? Sheth flew out to the NASL Finals, and after that i believe that it was the FXO-crew that said it was not worth coming out to Korea again for about a week or two, to only fly back to the states again. Not worth the investment to fly him to the US, Korea and then the US again all within one or two weeks. All he missed was one or two GSTL matches. Um... no. People shouldn't make uninformed posts like this.
Then maybe it was Sheth that found it not worth the investment, that's what was said on SotG atleast.
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Good luck to the rest of team FXO and Sheth in the future
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Best of luck to Sheth wherever he goes, one of my favourite players.
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I think everybody expected it, Shetth clearly had different ambitions than FXO.It's nice that the broke up in good terms at least.
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QXC stuck it out in the hell that is the code A qualifiers and stood toe to toe with the fucking dong for over an hour. Mad respect for the guy, I hate hearing people shit on the rest of FXO.
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On July 22 2011 16:21 ineq wrote:Show nested quote +On July 22 2011 16:20 FXOpen wrote:On July 22 2011 16:19 ineq wrote:On July 22 2011 16:15 theBOOCH wrote: I knew this would happen. If I had been Sheth's manager and he had backed out on his GSTL obligation over having to wait only two or three weeks to go home it would have instantly considered dropping him from the team. Obviously Sheth is a great player and an incredibly nice guy, but you have to be committed to your team before anything else. They count on you and you have to be there for them. It's not like anyone asked Sheth not to see his family for a particularly long time. I'm not even sure whether that's what this is about, but I was really disappointed to see Sheth drop out of GSTL, and I'm disappointed to see him leave FXO, but I think it had to happen. Good job, BoSs. You do know that Sheth explained why this happened, right? Sheth flew out to the NASL Finals, and after that i believe that it was the FXO-crew that said it was not worth coming out to Korea again for about a week or two, to only fly back to the states again. Not worth the investment to fly him to the US, Korea and then the US again all within one or two weeks. All he missed was one or two GSTL matches. Um... no. People shouldn't make uninformed posts like this. Then maybe it was Sheth that found it not worth the investment, that's what was said on SotG atleast.
Again no. What happened between sheth and I, is exactly that. Its not for public record, and it is nothing of the kind above. Just accept we parted ways mutually, happily and I will give him hugs when I See him at events.
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to be honest not surprised after he left korea it seemed to me that live competition isn't for him. Don't expect him to be picked up by a high level team
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Kinda sad but i expected this.
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On July 22 2011 16:19 fourColo wrote:Show nested quote +On July 22 2011 16:17 CookieMaker wrote: I can't speak out without knowing what cumulation of events/ideas lead to this breakup, but I feel that FXO is making a big mistake by losing a player of this caliber, despite having just picked up fOu.
Sheth proved his mettle in the GSTL and is a fantastic player, I hope he is very selective in choosing his next team with regards to his goals.
Manner zerg forever *sniff lol he didn't prove his mettle he peaced on his team
Actually, it just ended up being that with Sheth's living situation, dislike of Korea, and the 2 matches he would have left to play had he stayed in korea, that it wasn't worth it for his team to fly him back there after NASL. He didn't "peace on them".
That said, with how heavily FXO is investing in Korea, and how much sheth seems to dislike the culture of the place, I don't think there's anyone who's surprised at this.
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Sheth's personality probably doesn't mesh with the way a house full of men would be like.
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