MLG Responds to GSL Schedule Situation - Page 11
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Highways
Australia6103 Posts
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masterbreti
Korea (South)2711 Posts
On February 28 2012 18:19 Cylluus wrote: Are people even reading this paragraph? The players were not informed of their schedules for Code A until they landed in New York. Good job to MLG for helping to fix the problem. Thats funny because I knew They were playing before the left Korea, I knew that they were going to play either Thursday or Tuesday way before mlg, about a week before mlg I knew. So I don't know how the players didn't kow, or I don't think they bothered to check, then they found out that they were playing on tuesday. | ||
PeZuY
935 Posts
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Assirra
Belgium4169 Posts
On February 28 2012 19:03 Highways wrote: GSL are a disgrace, just like charging $115 for a season pass and not including GSTL. You might want to learn the difference between season and a year... | ||
Jampackedeon
United States2053 Posts
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Fatze
Germany1342 Posts
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Rabbet
Canada404 Posts
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DaRKMaTT3r
Brazil553 Posts
On February 28 2012 19:03 Highways wrote: GSL are a disgrace, just like charging $115 for a season pass and not including GSTL. What they didn't include the Team league in the individual league pass? Yes what a disgrace 115 dollars for 365 days, its almost 30 cents per day for the best league in the planet, im mad right now im gonna flip all the tables in the office. Edit: 366 days this year. | ||
Ephurion
Norway3 Posts
On February 28 2012 19:03 Highways wrote: GSL are a disgrace, just like charging $115 for a season pass and not including GSTL. Then buy the "Light Ticket" for $69. Noone's forcing you to buy the more expensive one. Unless you wanna watch the 2nd stream of code A I hardly see any downside to the "Light Ticket". Also it's for a year, not a season. Regardless: I think it's only fair that MLG pay for this. They are the one flying in players and covering the travveling expenses, so the travveling expenses should indeed be covered by them and noone else. Also MLG should know that these players are competing in code A. Banking on them playing later in the week is doubious at best. Not being able to communicate well with the GSL is worse. Hoping the code A round wouldn't be played untill the week after is to believe in santa ![]() If MLG indeed contacted the GSL without getting answers nor cooperation (highly unlikely), the lack of cooperation can be held against the GSL. But, in that scenario the preparation MLG didn't do is well documented and they can only thank themselves for poor planning. I'd say it's mostly on the players own shoulders (or maybe the team if they're supposed to do their planning for them) - but also on MLG if they really mean that "The careers and well-being of all of our players are of utmost importance to us and are the first thing we take into consideration." A good back-up plan is always better then a last minute scramble! All in all MLG did no less then what they had to do. I'm happy they volunteered and gladly got them new tickets, that's a huge plus! | ||
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