[Update] Major released from Sixjax - Page 5
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Ponyo
United States1231 Posts
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Grettin
42381 Posts
On September 04 2011 19:58 valaki wrote: I think Major clearly stated that he wants to go to Korea. That didn't happen so he left. Sounds fair to me. Unless he isn't telling the whole story, only his side.. | ||
nick1689
Australia494 Posts
On September 04 2011 19:58 namste wrote: "But he's still so young!!" - People keep saying this as a defense. How young is he anyway? 13? 14? Then everything would make sense but anything older than that.. Im pretty sure he's late teens early 20s? I think | ||
zeru
8156 Posts
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TheAmazombie
United States3714 Posts
On September 04 2011 19:46 sixjaxMajor wrote: ok, first of all the only wrong thing i remember i did was doing the SEA Event and the WBC insident of MLG was more because he started trash talking in a middle of an active game,even tough its wrong and i shouldnt had done it , i did it and i cant change it, it was a mistake and wont happen again. Also i want to clear up some stuff they said i been asking for being realesed for over a month maybe longer since the first day i signed with sixjax they promised they would send me to korea as fast as possible, they apparently had a deal with IM about 2 months ago but it felt down, so i was dissapointed by that but they tried to find a new deal with another team , aka TSL which they basically said were inches to complete and felt again , made me to start doubting about ever making their making their promise right , the thing that made me the most mad was Last MLG when they send 0 players to MLG i asked for a reason and Evoli(team manager) asked the owner of sixjax but he apparently responded with wait a few days we have an annoucment to do, so i was kinda piss at that time than by my self i got in contact with NshoseoSAGE and after test games i was accepted in NSH house so i asked sixjax if they would willing to send me to korea and me staying in NSH for free(no food to pay rent or anyhthing), they said no and at that point i decided to leave and dont play for them anymore i told em i wouldnt accept anymore payments. Major, the issue is that you say here that the only thing wrong you did was the SEA thing, then try to justify whatever at MLG, and claim that you won't do it again. No on can believe you or respect yor word on this. It is sad because as a player I am a fan, but I cannot disregard the numerous disrespectful things you have done nor can I trust that you believe for one second that you have done anything wrong. It is just sad and you need to man-up and earn people's respect again. It is an uphill battle for you at this point and we don't hold faith that it will happen. | ||
arb
Noobville17920 Posts
On September 04 2011 19:58 valaki wrote: I think Major clearly stated that he wants to go to Korea. That didn't happen so he left. Sounds fair to me. It sounded like he wanted his team to pay for everything for him if he went to Korea, and they told him no. So he got mad and left As someone else said he's more concerned for what he can get out of then than how he can help them | ||
Defacer
Canada5052 Posts
On September 04 2011 19:53 Denzil wrote: Especially when they apparently have an auto bidder to come around and rebid on cheap auctions. And yes it is people should read his post, the guy wants to improve first and foremost as a player good mindset to have. He wants a free ticket to Korea. One that he never earned or was entitled to. | ||
Willba
United Kingdom209 Posts
On September 04 2011 19:58 namste wrote: "But he's still so young!!" - People keep saying this as a defense. How young is he anyway? 13? 14? Then everything would make sense but anything older than that.. He's 18. Still relatively young for an SC2 player, other players of similar age have no problems though so its not really an excuse. | ||
cheesemaster
Canada1975 Posts
On September 04 2011 19:56 ElusoryX wrote: well at least he's in nshs now. i personally don't care about his attitude. how he wants to be is up to him, not you people who want to define who he is supposed to be. he'll do good in korea and i wish him all the best. Hes not on NSHS now, he was accepted to train at their training house(he wasnt joining the team he was just going to train with them) if Sixjax would send him, but since he doesnt have a team to send him, he cannot go. Honestly though if this is true then that is pretty BS of SixJax. The guy joins the team under the pretence that he will be eventually sent to korea, Sixjax fails to secure him a training spot so he takes the initative to find one himself and succeeds and they still refuse to foot the bill just to get him to korea (everything would have been provided for him NSHS supposedly) That is rather ridiculous and i beleive that Sixjax did lead him to beleive they would send him to korea because the guy has been wanting to go to korea forever! | ||
Dayrlan
United States248 Posts
On September 04 2011 19:59 Defacer wrote: It actually isn't weird at all. People have no idea how hard it is to develop useful business partnerships. I'd imagine it would take at least a year. Major seems to worry more about what a team can do for him instead of what he could do for the team. Heaven forbid individuals act in their own self-interest. It's not a sin to do things for yourself. Useful business partnerships might take a year, but not following through on a promise made or an expectation set at signing is another thing entirely. That shouldn't take a year. The fact that he got an offer to do what he was looking to do all along and that Sixjax was holding him back from accepting the opportunity (assuming that's how it played out) -- that's entirely on them. | ||
zeru
8156 Posts
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Sqq
Norway2023 Posts
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Major
Mexico539 Posts
On September 04 2011 20:02 cheesemaster wrote: Hes not on NSHS now, he was accepted to train at their training house(he wasnt joining the team he was just going to train with them) if Sixjax would send him, but since he doesnt have a team to send him, he cannot go. Honestly though if this is true then that is pretty BS of SixJax. The guy joins the team under the pretence that he will be eventually sent to korea, Sixjax fails to secure him a training spot so he takes the initative to find one himself and succeeds and they still refuse to foot the bill just to get him to korea (everything would have been provided for him NSHS supposedly) That is rather ridiculous and i beleive that Sixjax did lead him to beleive they would send him to korea because the guy has been wanting to go to korea forever! T.T my english is poor but pretty much u said what i had to say >.>, And im Sorry about what i did to the SEA community its up to you people to believe it or not, im gonna continue playing. also i was only asking for the ticket to korea the food and rent was for free maybe i didnt made my self clear | ||
ABPID
Netherlands293 Posts
On September 04 2011 20:03 zeru wrote: Well, being the best LA player and winning the blizzcon qualifier i would say is a way of showing that he has earned it. La is not the most skillful scene, maybe he would have to perform well in NA and EU tournaments to 'deserve' going to Korea(I'm not saying I like that, but LA isn't the best way to prove yourself). | ||
sleepingdog
Austria6145 Posts
On September 04 2011 20:03 zeru wrote: Well, being the best LA player and winning the blizzcon qualifier i would say is a way of showing that he has earned it. Why don't you and everyone else around here who thinks that he is "entitled" to a free ticket to Korea go ahead and buy him one then? Seriously, some of you act as if SixJax were "obliged" to finance him a Korea-trip. | ||
cheesemaster
Canada1975 Posts
On September 04 2011 20:01 Defacer wrote: He wants a free ticket to Korea. One that he never earned or was entitled to. Well im pretty sure he joined the team under the pretence that he would be sent to korea eventually. Although i dont agree with his actions i can understand where he is coming from, Sixjax keeps saying they are about to secure a deal and it keeps falling through so Major takes the initiative to find a team to let him stay at their training house and Sixjax still says no, all he needed was a plain ride , food and board would have been provided by NSHS. If major wasnt so young he should have done the smart thing and tried to make sure he got something in his contract saying that they would send him to korea in the coming months, regardless though he breached his contract with a few (minor id say) misconducts so they have every right to deny him the requests (even if they promised it to him) and give him the boot. | ||
Defacer
Canada5052 Posts
On September 04 2011 20:03 zeru wrote: Well, being the best LA player and winning the blizzcon qualifier i would say is a way of showing that he has earned it. I saved my company $100,000 last month. Where's my trip to Korea? | ||
Dayrlan
United States248 Posts
On September 04 2011 20:06 sleepingdog wrote: Why don't you and everyone else around here who thinks that he is "entitled" to a free ticket to Korea go ahead and buy him one then? Seriously, some of you act as if SixJax were "obliged" to finance him a Korea-trip. On September 04 2011 19:46 sixjaxMajor wrote: <snip> since the first day i signed with sixjax they promised they would send me to korea <snip> You tell me. | ||
Fuzzmosis
Canada752 Posts
Sadly, he's not talented enough for most teams to overlook all this crap. As fans, we can choose to believe someone who has openly lied before, a team that is associated with a questionable business or something in between or entirely different. Either way, best of luck with achieving your goals, and hope you provide less E-Drama and more exciting games in the future. The latter is better for everyone. | ||
Bayyne
United States1967 Posts
Best of luck to both Juan and Sixjax in the future. ps: do we really need pages on pages of people shitting on either party here? this is deja vu with the whole root thing. | ||
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