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On February 01 2012 16:35 derElbe wrote:Show nested quote +On February 01 2012 16:33 krpost wrote: Not Good. Fnatic isn't Major Team SC2 even if two people join Fnatic.. i don't feel that way. 1-2 more players and they have a very strong lineup. with hwanni they will be able to find the players before they stepped up (just like TL did with hero did) Ummm I'm sorry but what do you mean with Hero? Just how has he stepped it up in any way? As far as I know his performance has stayed same the whole time, he just begun going to foreigner tournaments? o.O
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On February 01 2012 16:40 Shikyo wrote:Show nested quote +On February 01 2012 16:35 derElbe wrote:On February 01 2012 16:33 krpost wrote: Not Good. Fnatic isn't Major Team SC2 even if two people join Fnatic.. i don't feel that way. 1-2 more players and they have a very strong lineup. with hwanni they will be able to find the players before they stepped up (just like TL did with hero did) Ummm I'm sorry but what do you mean with Hero? Just how has he stepped it up in any way? As far as I know his performance has stayed same the whole time, he just begun going to foreigner tournaments? o.O Guess he means stepping up by acquiring a better team (e.g. grabbing HerO, then Zenio from oGs, though they lost HuK to EG).
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It is great that the TSL drama have subsided enugh for Fnatic to sign aLive. I am happy that aLive isn't teamless anymore or threatened to be sued. That said... I still think Coach Lee is a jerk. But good luc to aLive on his new team.
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Curious why Hwanni changed from IM to Fnatic, maybe they just didn't need him more or?
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Didn't expect the Hwanni deal. Genuine Surprise there.
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Hwanni? Dayum
Really goood moves for fnatic
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On February 01 2012 17:00 eYeball wrote: Curious why Hwanni changed from IM to Fnatic, maybe they just didn't need him more or? I'm sure he didn't change anything at all...did he have an official position with IM? He helped them out when they streamed but I don't think he had an official position, he was just involved with them (like he seems to be with every part of eSports in Korea somehow). In any case, just because he's with Fnatic doesn't mean he can't do stuff with IM, right?
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TSL's coach Lee has put a lot of effort to Lee Seok and thus feels a bit sorrow on his departure, but he wishes best of luck and better performance of alive at his new team
lol
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I ain't sure if that's really the right move for aLive, I remember thinking that PuMa would soon become a S class player, before he joined EG, and then he turned into yet another decent -but far from extraordinary- korean player, I hope the same doesn't happen to aLive because he's leaving the environment that truthfully, allowed him to be who he is.
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i don't like all the coach lee bashing. he's not that bad of a guy and let's face it, he dedicates himself to starcraft more than a lot of other people in the scene. i hope TSL can pull it together, but i am glad to see the foreign teams getting more koreans. alive will do well with fnatic.
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Hwanni is going to manage fnatics teamhouse
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On February 01 2012 12:16 VirgilSC2 wrote:Show nested quote +On February 01 2012 12:11 Waxangel wrote:So this is a standard TSL pattern? I feel like it happened with Puma... Player leaves, blindside your player with a scathing statement through one of your chummy reporter friends after telling the player everything was cool beforehand, because you're bitter about the guy leaving but can't actually do anything about it?  I'm almost certain aLive didn't talk about it before-hand with Coach Lee. He even mentioned in the interview that he had PLANS to, but didn't Congrats to all parties involved for sorting this out peacefully though.
Ill say this much about you, if I was an owner of a team you are exactly the type of fan I would want supporting my team..
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Wow crazy boost for fnatic. grats grats<3 So many Korean transfers :3
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gl all )
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Hwanni. Woah amazing acquisition there.
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I don't get why they acquired Hwanni, but man, I love this guy. So from now on I will have to like Fnatic, even though I don't really do it :D
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On February 01 2012 17:26 R!! wrote: I ain't sure if that's really the right move for aLive, I remember thinking that PuMa would soon become a S class player, before he joined EG, and then he turned into yet another decent -but far from extraordinary- korean player, I hope the same doesn't happen to aLive because he's leaving the environment that truthfully, allowed him to be who he is.
the difference is alive is an established code s player, puma wasn't.
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Realy cool news!
This shows Fnatic will be a team to look out for this year, big plans it seems 
Best of luck to aLive and Hwanni.
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