FXO parts ways with Sheth - Page 45
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Urbanarmed
United States38 Posts
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fourColo
United States363 Posts
Yes everyone is just coming up with random foreigner teams and guessing with zero thought. This is why polls are good, they stop all the zero thinking posters from spamming up threads. | ||
Syrupjuice
United States173 Posts
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rivera
Chile83 Posts
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Retgery
Canada1229 Posts
On July 23 2011 05:07 rivera wrote: EGSheth? :D I was coming here to post something like that. | ||
Trowa127
United Kingdom1230 Posts
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seaofsaturn
United States489 Posts
On July 23 2011 05:07 rivera wrote: EGSheth? :D I hope not.. ![]() Liquid'Sheth please | ||
PartyBiscuit
Canada4525 Posts
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OPL3SA2
United States378 Posts
On July 22 2011 15:35 hYdrA-MeNo wrote: Yeah lets just cut the only one of the fxo guys that made code a lol :D smart choice lol He didn't actually seed code a. I was confused about this originally as well. It turns out FXO as a team was handed one code A seed, and since no one qualified, the seed was given to Sheth. Given | ||
justdweezil
United States186 Posts
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MagnusHyperion
United States288 Posts
Liquid'Sheth plz! :D Sheth is a damn good player and is very well mannered i.e. a perfect fit for TL ^__^ Plus Sheth said he would be willing to go back to Korea.... perhaps into the oGs/TL house? ![]() | ||
Angelbelow
United States3728 Posts
JK, has Sheth issued a statement yet? Would be nice to get some idea into his plans.. maybe hes going solo or already in contact with teams. | ||
Utinni
Canada1196 Posts
On July 23 2011 05:22 justdweezil wrote: I'm amazed people here keep saying ridiculous things like "EGSheth", "Liquid`Sheth", etc... when it's not clear whether Sheth's lack of willingness to travel could translate to any team. He is willing to travel, he said it just wasn't the right time for him. He said if he was given a code a spot through winning mlg that he would go, just on his terms. He would get his own apt and practice at a team house if he had a chance. He just was not ready to stay in korea because he had prior obligations to his family. Give the guy a break lol I am sure he will find a nice home since a lot of people love sheth. And you know he will be seen at most North American tournies and some Euro tournies... Sheth Fighting! | ||
Utinni
Canada1196 Posts
On July 23 2011 05:24 Angelbelow wrote: Insert "TEAM NAME"_Sheth. Im calling it now. You heard it here first. Give me props when this happens. I expect to be flooded with PMs when this happens. JK, has Sheth issued a statement yet? Would be nice to get some idea into his plans.. maybe hes going solo or already in contact with teams. page 34 of this thread has his statement. Edit: He also went on stream earlier today and explained his whole situation in FXO and Korea. | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States44019 Posts
On July 22 2011 20:42 Dodgin wrote: What could Sheth possibly offer Liquid? Liquid who has sent their entire player roster at one point or another to Korea. Sheth just left Korea and says it is not for him and he will not go back. To be quite honest he will probably fade into mediocrity like so many other NA players. I also really don't think they are looking for any more players. They do well as a small team. It keeps it simple for the fans. 1. Sheth is a fan favorite, like most of TL 2. Sheth is better than all of TL, except for HuK. | ||
McGuire72
Canada140 Posts
On July 23 2011 03:20 encryptedamf wrote: your a little racist don't you think? shit like this makes me embarrassed when Koreans come to our site and have to read shit like that.... degrading an efficient way of training. I bet in "real" sweat shops they dont even have beds to sleep on, nor food to eat.. ignorant. Dude, I don't call it a sweatshop because I hate the people, or because that's the "norm" in Korea. I call it a sweatshop because, from what I've seen in the Artosis tours, these progaming houses are freaking gaming SWEATSHOPS. These guys train 12 hours a day in tight conditions, sleeping on single-mattress bunk beds like a bunch of children. Sure, guys like MC and Nestea are VERY well-compensated for their time, but imagine being one of the sub-Code-A players just trying to make a name for himself, and making next to no money for the extreme devotions of time and effort made toward the game. Some of these kids are like 14 and 15 years old, "working" 12 hour days in confined spaces for little to no pay. That's a sweatshop dude! Now the obvious counter-argument is that these kids are all chasing their dreams, trying to live out the "glamourous" life of a progamer, touring around from tournament to tournament and raking in big cheques. Ok, cool, if that's their perogative and goal in life, then they should go for it! More power to them. But you can't sit around in the comfort of your home and fault a guy like Sheth for not wanting any part of that. I love SC2, and I sure as hell wouldn't want any part of that! Sheth clearly enjoys eating his mom's home cooking, relaxing on the couch, and making a modest living playing SC2. Just because he doesn't want to live his life in a pro-house doesn't give you or anyone else the right to judge, let alone insult, him. | ||
WArped
United Kingdom4845 Posts
On July 23 2011 05:26 Utinni wrote: He is willing to travel, he said it just wasn't the right time for him. He said if he was given a code a spot through winning mlg that he would go, just on his terms. He would get his own apt and practice at a team house if he had a chance. He just was not ready to stay in korea because he had prior obligations to his family. Give the guy a break lol I am sure he will find a nice home since a lot of people love sheth. And you know he will be seen at most North American tournies and some Euro tournies... Sheth Fighting! He already has found a team I think, I may be wrong. He was mentioning on his stream he cannot announce anything just yet. | ||
Angelbelow
United States3728 Posts
On July 23 2011 05:26 Utinni wrote: page 34 of this thread has his statement. Edit: He also went on stream earlier today and explained his whole situation in FXO and Korea. Awesome, thanks for the info. | ||
RmoteCntrld
United States596 Posts
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MrDudeMan
Canada973 Posts
On July 23 2011 05:29 McGuire72 wrote: Dude, I don't call it a sweatshop because I hate the people, or because that's the "norm" in Korea. I call it a sweatshop because, from what I've seen in the Artosis tours, these progaming houses are freaking gaming SWEATSHOPS. These guys train 12 hours a day in tight conditions, sleeping on single-mattress bunk beds like a bunch of children. Sure, guys like MC and Nestea are VERY well-compensated for their time, but imagine being one of the sub-Code-A players just trying to make a name for himself, and making next to no money for the extreme devotions of time and effort made toward the game. Some of these kids are like 14 and 15 years old, "working" 12 hour days in confined spaces for little to no pay. That's a sweatshop dude! Now the obvious counter-argument is that these kids are all chasing their dreams, trying to live out the "glamourous" life of a progamer, touring around from tournament to tournament and raking in big cheques. Ok, cool, if that's their perogative and goal in life, then they should go for it! More power to them. But you can't sit around in the comfort of your home and fault a guy like Sheth for not wanting any part of that. I love SC2, and I sure as hell wouldn't want any part of that! Sheth clearly enjoys eating his mom's home cooking, relaxing on the couch, and making a modest living playing SC2. Just because he doesn't want to live his life in a pro-house doesn't give you or anyone else the right to judge, let alone insult, him. You're completely wrong. What you are saying is offensive to korean progamers. They are there because it is what they wan't to do. They practice hard and do have to give up some luxuries to make it. But comparing a pro gaming house to a sweat shop is an insult to basically all the korean teams. Not to mention you seem to take the term "sweatshop" rather lightly, as most children that work in sweatshops are not their because of their choice. | ||
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