On March 07 2012 05:00 zezamer wrote:
I heard this Dragon dude also qualified for Gsl
I heard this Dragon dude also qualified for Gsl
That was quite a long time ago. Can't be used to measure his level now.
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Hetairoi
Sweden508 Posts
On March 07 2012 05:00 zezamer wrote: Show nested quote + On March 07 2012 04:48 saksy2 wrote: I doubt someone who is playing pretty mediocre in EU daily cups is a better practice partner than Kas. I heard this Dragon dude also qualified for Gsl That was quite a long time ago. Can't be used to measure his level now. | ||
xSixGeneralHan
United States528 Posts
On March 07 2012 04:02 Hulavuta wrote: At least he's not on Check Six. Haha tell me how you really feel! Gl to dragon and Millenium | ||
Bagration
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zul
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Tanatos
United States381 Posts
On March 07 2012 04:57 Brandish wrote: Millenium Dragon.. sounds like a yugioh card THIS Good luck to Millenium Dragon! | ||
Benjamin80
581 Posts
A terran to practise with Stephano maybe? | ||
Otolia
France5805 Posts
On March 07 2012 04:48 saksy2 wrote: Show nested quote + On March 07 2012 04:32 Elean wrote: Millenium is becoming a powerhouse. It's probably a great pick up for them, with a korean terran to practice with, Stephano could just reach another level. I doubt someone who is playing pretty mediocre in EU daily cups is a better practice partner than Kas. Kas was also considered but he left Llewellys (M's manager) hanging when he cancelled his participation to the LDLC summer trophy. Given that Lwl was more or less organizing the tournament with his family with almost exclusively personal finances (he spend 500€ to buy Kas plane tickets), he wasn't that happy when Kas bailed on him. However when Feast joined Millenium, he was leaving aAa where he was considered to be an average french player. He got into a good EU level (and maybe more tomorrow). Lwl did say he had potential and it was indeed the truth. I don't know Dragon except for his rather strange denial of homosexuality but I'm willing to give him a chance to succeed. | ||
rasnj
United States1959 Posts
On March 07 2012 05:06 StimFesT wrote: I though that he wasn't going to compete proffesionaly. Whatever the case I wish him the best of luck. SUSSES!!! He said he wouldn't compete professionally. He changed his mind. He will now compete professionally. It is really that simple. If the community does not want him to compete, then ban him or don't invite him to tournaments, but it seems only a small minority is hung up on his past mistakes. I think we could use a little clarification and maybe apology from Dragon on what happened back then, but really this is a small matter and as long as he has put it behind him I don't see it as a big issue. | ||
Chinchillin
United States259 Posts
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Adventurekid
Sweden505 Posts
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LeLfe
France3160 Posts
On March 07 2012 05:10 Otolia wrote: Show nested quote + On March 07 2012 04:48 saksy2 wrote: On March 07 2012 04:32 Elean wrote: Millenium is becoming a powerhouse. It's probably a great pick up for them, with a korean terran to practice with, Stephano could just reach another level. I doubt someone who is playing pretty mediocre in EU daily cups is a better practice partner than Kas. Kas was also considered but he left Llewellys (M's manager) hanging when he cancelled his participation to the LDLC summer trophy. Given that Lwl was more or less organizing the tournament with his family with almost exclusively personal finances (he spend 500€ to buy Kas plane tickets), he wasn't that happy when Kas bailed on him. However when Feast joined Millenium, he was leaving aAa where he was considered to be an average french player. He got into a good EU level (and maybe more tomorrow). Lwl did say he had potential and it was indeed the truth. I don't know Dragon except for his rather strange denial of homosexuality but I'm willing to give him a chance to succeed. Kas is out of millenium's reach tbh | ||
Bellazuk
Canada146 Posts
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GoSuChicken
Germany1726 Posts
They said, he would retire... | ||
Promethelax
Canada7089 Posts
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Tuczniak
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Roxor9999
Netherlands771 Posts
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MigzR
Portugal89 Posts
Good luck Dragon! On March 07 2012 05:19 GoSuChicken wrote: wonder why he left Slayers then... They said, he would retire... I'd say he wanted support and SlayerS gave him none | ||
Otolia
France5805 Posts
On March 07 2012 05:17 LeLfe wrote: Show nested quote + On March 07 2012 05:10 Otolia wrote: On March 07 2012 04:48 saksy2 wrote: On March 07 2012 04:32 Elean wrote: Millenium is becoming a powerhouse. It's probably a great pick up for them, with a korean terran to practice with, Stephano could just reach another level. I doubt someone who is playing pretty mediocre in EU daily cups is a better practice partner than Kas. Kas was also considered but he left Llewellys (M's manager) hanging when he cancelled his participation to the LDLC summer trophy. Given that Lwl was more or less organizing the tournament with his family with almost exclusively personal finances (he spend 500€ to buy Kas plane tickets), he wasn't that happy when Kas bailed on him. However when Feast joined Millenium, he was leaving aAa where he was considered to be an average french player. He got into a good EU level (and maybe more tomorrow). Lwl did say he had potential and it was indeed the truth. I don't know Dragon except for his rather strange denial of homosexuality but I'm willing to give him a chance to succeed. Kas is out of millenium's reach tbh What do you mean ? | ||
pigmanbear
Angola2010 Posts
On March 07 2012 04:50 Taiko88 wrote: Show nested quote + On March 07 2012 04:47 battyone wrote: And the moral of the story is: your career isn't ruined by being a cheater and promising to never play professionally again. Funny, you wouldn't say something like that about Dimaga or TT1 or a host of others, but you decide to give us your useless opinion on this matter. Please go troll elsewhere. I would say that about the other people you mention. Outright cheating (match fixing and the like, not PED use) is met with a lifetime ban in most major sports. I know that my view is not a popular one; I think that nobody caught cheating should be allowed to compete. | ||
Mrvoodoochild1
United States1439 Posts
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