[Update] Major released from Sixjax - Page 21
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The Final Boss
United States1839 Posts
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mtn
729 Posts
On September 05 2011 00:18 redFF wrote: That statement seems really unprofessional of them, they could have just said something in 3 lines like "Major and Sixjax have parted ways we wish him good luck." I feel sorry for the guy honestly. I feel like Sixjax could be the problem here, I know skew left a month ago, and they didn't send any players to the last mlg. Wasn't there some drama between them and nrg too? Regardless I wish major luck because I think he's a good terran player and I like watching him. They wanted to explain the thing in details to not have any misunderstandings... I don't know why you feel sorry for him... it's not like he fucked up first time. | ||
windsupernova
Mexico5280 Posts
He is completely justified here, he didn't leave just cause. Dude has dreams and had made a deal with his team to be sent to korea. They didn't do their part thus he left. And LOL @ all the people just hating him on his grammar.Especially since on the internet American people type even worse than that. Jeez | ||
zeru
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Liudo
United Kingdom344 Posts
Let's be honest. MajOr is a player with a lot of potential and a lot of ambition who is doing his best to succeed. He needs genuine and good suppot and not a team that can't afford to support him in Korea or even send him to an MLG event. I also feel like some of the "acting out" must be due to poor management of a team. MajOr's past indiscretions reflects poorly on the management of a team that is unable to support and guide him properly. | ||
justnoob.br
Brazil83 Posts
when players realize that sports needs ethics and professionalism, then we'll see the real professionals in action. congrats to sixjax gaming for taking this decision. | ||
GetAtMe
42 Posts
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shtdisturbance
Canada613 Posts
You cant always get everything perfect so make the best of what you do get major. What team next? | ||
TheHova
United Kingdom2612 Posts
On September 05 2011 00:39 zeru wrote: If you cant read and understand what major is trying to say i think you have other things to worry about than critizising someone for their language skills. Exactly this, and just because one person from Mexico or anywhere else for that matter can write in English well. Does not mean you can expect everyone to be able to. That's extremely ignorant. | ||
thee telescopes
321 Posts
On September 05 2011 00:40 Liudo wrote: Would you spend thousands of dollars on someone in the hope it will make them stop doing silly things?I think that if MajOr could be picked up by a decent team then a lot of this bad behaviour would disappear. Let's be honest. MajOr is a player with a lot of potential and a lot of ambition who is doing his best to succeed. He needs genuine and good suppot and not a team that can't afford to support him in Korea or even send him to an MLG event. I also feel like some of the "acting out" must be due to poor management of a team. MajOr's past indiscretions reflects poorly on the management of a team that is unable to support and guide him properly. | ||
ForeverSleep
Canada920 Posts
On September 05 2011 00:39 zeru wrote: If you cant read and understand what major is trying to say i think you have other things to worry about than critizising someone for their language skills. Well yes, my English isn't the best either, considering English is what? my third language? all I'm saying is, is it so hard to put periods in a sentence? That is pretty much all that is missing in his text...geez... aside from that, as someone said earlier, it IS that thread again... | ||
howLiN
Portugal1676 Posts
On September 04 2011 22:59 enecateReAP wrote: It's so sad that drama comes over playing well these days...I really don't care how immature he is, he's an incredible player. Football players have awful reputations for their personal lives, but they're still respected because they are the best at what they do, everything else should come secondary. He's not the best at what they do, he's like the Balotelli of Starcraft: good player, but thinks he's way better than he is, and so he's driven by immature decisions that come from a wrong sense of self-entitlement. And guess what: everyone mocks Balotelli. | ||
Liudo
United Kingdom344 Posts
On September 05 2011 00:44 thee telescopes wrote: Would you spend thousands of dollars on someone in the hope it will make them stop doing silly things? Money can be an excellent motivator. | ||
Esjihn
United States164 Posts
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mastergriggy
United States1312 Posts
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TheHova
United Kingdom2612 Posts
On September 05 2011 00:46 GrungyMunchy wrote: He's not the best at what they do, he's like the Balotelli of Starcraft: good player, but thinks he's way better than he is, and so he's driven by immature decisions that come from a wrong sense of self-entitlement. And guess what: everyone mocks Balotelli. Maybe in your country, but not in ours so it's certainly not 'everyone'. Some people here love him and his crazy antics. But i would say that's a decent analogy. He is quite similar to Balotelli, such raw potential but a loose cannon. | ||
GreEny K
Germany7312 Posts
On September 05 2011 00:35 ForeverSleep wrote: Yet, you for example, seem to be able to write well and use punctuation so I can read you. I don't understand why you are taking offense when all he is saying is that the "statement" should be readable (which it is not, or at least, not without getting lost halfway in it). Looking at your response, I would stay out of it. | ||
sashamunguia
Mexico423 Posts
SixJax didnt' even show up to this GCPL match, and I believe in the previous match they lost 2 games by walkover, winning 3-2 bc Major won twice... IDK, but a team that can't even pull a roster to play a team league, or just doesn't "shows up" to matches, is not the best thing to have out there... | ||
CtrlAltGG
United States36 Posts
On September 05 2011 00:47 Esjihn wrote: a team will pick him up. theres nothing wrong with a good life lesson and humbling. it will make him a better person in the long run. Hes far from done in the sc2 world. Ur right, the problem is how many,times does he need to get it before he learns. | ||
GreEny K
Germany7312 Posts
On September 05 2011 00:43 justnoob.br wrote: the problem of e-Sports is that kids (yeah, like 22 - 25 yr that are mentally kids) are playing in the professional scene. when players realize that sports needs ethics and professionalism, then we'll see the real professionals in action. congrats to sixjax gaming for taking this decision. Hope you know that he is 18. | ||
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