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On July 21 2012 14:43 Denzil wrote:Show nested quote +On July 21 2012 14:34 Necro)Phagist( wrote:On July 21 2012 14:30 Fionn wrote:On July 21 2012 14:26 Sub40APM wrote:On July 21 2012 14:25 Denzil wrote:On July 21 2012 14:24 Necro)Phagist( wrote:On July 21 2012 14:20 Sub40APM wrote: MMA isnt in the line up! Wow not even on the bench O.o Bteamers don't get on the bench, besides he's acting as if he doesn't want to play for SlayerS right now, why let him play? But they get to play their Code A match? They can't stop him from playing Code A. They can force him to wear the Slayers uniform. Well, when they dropped CoCa to B team they forced him to forfeit his GSL spot didn't they? Coca's incident was public and SlayerS couldn't really do anything about trying to smother the flames, telling MMA to foreit his Code A match would no only be a smoke signal that somethings going on it'd also just be a complete dick move and the last thing a slumping player needs.
This, Coca situation was unique and they had to do something to signal they had no tolerance for cheating. Whatever MMA's issue is it seems to be internal removing any need to make amends to the community, etc.
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On July 21 2012 14:41 North2 wrote: The fact that MMA wants to join a foreign team says everything. He doesn't like how things are run in the SlayerS team, and he doesn't like how things are run in any team in Korea. Otherwise, he'd at least join a non-foreign team considering he's pretty popular, he has plenty of fans, and he can probably join most teams pretty easily.
There are plenty of other reasons to join a foreign team, but I dunno how everyone failed to see this as the most likely scenario. I think it's because most of you guys are just hoping for a scandal, but the truth is probably not that dirty or interesting. ya or someone threw a mad amount of money at him.
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On July 21 2012 14:48 Sub40APM wrote:Show nested quote +On July 21 2012 14:41 North2 wrote: The fact that MMA wants to join a foreign team says everything. He doesn't like how things are run in the SlayerS team, and he doesn't like how things are run in any team in Korea. Otherwise, he'd at least join a non-foreign team considering he's pretty popular, he has plenty of fans, and he can probably join most teams pretty easily.
There are plenty of other reasons to join a foreign team, but I dunno how everyone failed to see this as the most likely scenario. I think it's because most of you guys are just hoping for a scandal, but the truth is probably not that dirty or interesting. ya or someone threw a mad amount of money at him.
Yea that would do it too lol. Either way I fail to see either side as the likely 'bad guy' of the situation.
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On July 21 2012 14:54 North2 wrote:Show nested quote +On July 21 2012 14:48 Sub40APM wrote:On July 21 2012 14:41 North2 wrote: The fact that MMA wants to join a foreign team says everything. He doesn't like how things are run in the SlayerS team, and he doesn't like how things are run in any team in Korea. Otherwise, he'd at least join a non-foreign team considering he's pretty popular, he has plenty of fans, and he can probably join most teams pretty easily.
There are plenty of other reasons to join a foreign team, but I dunno how everyone failed to see this as the most likely scenario. I think it's because most of you guys are just hoping for a scandal, but the truth is probably not that dirty or interesting. ya or someone threw a mad amount of money at him. Yea that would do it too lol. Either way I fail to see either side as the likely 'bad guy' of the situation.
You don't think it was too harsh of SlayerS to do what they did, if MMA's only crime was expressing his wish to leave the team?
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Just compare EG house to SlayerS house. I'd want to join a foreign team as well ;-)
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On July 21 2012 15:05 dsousa wrote:Show nested quote +On July 21 2012 14:54 North2 wrote:On July 21 2012 14:48 Sub40APM wrote:On July 21 2012 14:41 North2 wrote: The fact that MMA wants to join a foreign team says everything. He doesn't like how things are run in the SlayerS team, and he doesn't like how things are run in any team in Korea. Otherwise, he'd at least join a non-foreign team considering he's pretty popular, he has plenty of fans, and he can probably join most teams pretty easily.
There are plenty of other reasons to join a foreign team, but I dunno how everyone failed to see this as the most likely scenario. I think it's because most of you guys are just hoping for a scandal, but the truth is probably not that dirty or interesting. ya or someone threw a mad amount of money at him. Yea that would do it too lol. Either way I fail to see either side as the likely 'bad guy' of the situation. You don't think it was too harsh of SlayerS to do what they did, if MMA's only crime was expressing his wish to leave the team?
You keep saying that, but there is 0 proof that that is what MMA did. Please stop going around talking as if that's what happened, your posts in this thread are honestly getting quite annoying.
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On July 21 2012 15:05 dsousa wrote:Show nested quote +On July 21 2012 14:54 North2 wrote:On July 21 2012 14:48 Sub40APM wrote:On July 21 2012 14:41 North2 wrote: The fact that MMA wants to join a foreign team says everything. He doesn't like how things are run in the SlayerS team, and he doesn't like how things are run in any team in Korea. Otherwise, he'd at least join a non-foreign team considering he's pretty popular, he has plenty of fans, and he can probably join most teams pretty easily.
There are plenty of other reasons to join a foreign team, but I dunno how everyone failed to see this as the most likely scenario. I think it's because most of you guys are just hoping for a scandal, but the truth is probably not that dirty or interesting. ya or someone threw a mad amount of money at him. Yea that would do it too lol. Either way I fail to see either side as the likely 'bad guy' of the situation. You don't think it was too harsh of SlayerS to do what they did, if MMA's only crime was expressing his wish to leave the team?
that would be too harsh, but then again thats probably not what MMA did. Boxer is a smart person and probably likes MMA alot, so MMA mightve done something much worse.
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How big of a deal is it if a player gets busted with adderall over in professional starcraft 2?
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Also the Jessica haters are hilarious. Just keep spreading hate and making yourselves look idiotic. :D
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On July 21 2012 15:46 finlurrrr wrote: Also the Jessica haters are hilarious. Just keep spreading hate and making yourselves look idiotic. :D Well she's looked less then professional in her position using twitter as a tool to bash a guy who yes wasn't exactly honest but also being that high up as a professional should've known not to do but she did anyway dragging others into it as well. While Dragon wasn't entirely right one would expect her to act with decorum that she clearly chose not to act with. An for that I have lost a great amount of respect for her as a professional cause that was entirely uncalled for even if it was awhile ago. You're only as good as you are in your worst moments and in her worst moments she showed a great lack of professionalism.
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On July 21 2012 15:57 Catatonic wrote:Show nested quote +On July 21 2012 15:46 finlurrrr wrote: Also the Jessica haters are hilarious. Just keep spreading hate and making yourselves look idiotic. :D Well she's looked less then professional in her position using twitter as a tool to bash a guy who yes wasn't exactly honest but also being that high up as a professional should've known not to do but she did anyway dragging others into it as well. While Dragon wasn't entirely right one would expect her to act with decorum that she clearly chose not to act with. An for that I have lost a great amount of respect for her as a professional cause that was entirely uncalled for even if it was awhile ago. You're only as good as you are in your worst moments and in her worst moments she showed a great lack of professionalism.
I respect her more for doing that, calling out dick moves on twitter.
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On July 21 2012 15:45 finlurrrr wrote: How big of a deal is it if a player gets busted with adderall over in professional starcraft 2?
Ive wondered this as well, but for eSports in general. I'm pretty sure its used quite regularly in the Halo scene, for example. Do they treat it like a normal prescription drug bust? Does the player get banned from eSports for performance enhancing drugs?
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On July 21 2012 16:06 Denzil wrote:Show nested quote +On July 21 2012 15:57 Catatonic wrote:On July 21 2012 15:46 finlurrrr wrote: Also the Jessica haters are hilarious. Just keep spreading hate and making yourselves look idiotic. :D Well she's looked less then professional in her position using twitter as a tool to bash a guy who yes wasn't exactly honest but also being that high up as a professional should've known not to do but she did anyway dragging others into it as well. While Dragon wasn't entirely right one would expect her to act with decorum that she clearly chose not to act with. An for that I have lost a great amount of respect for her as a professional cause that was entirely uncalled for even if it was awhile ago. You're only as good as you are in your worst moments and in her worst moments she showed a great lack of professionalism. I respect her more for doing that, calling out dick moves on twitter.
Um, then you need to take a general class on management.
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On July 21 2012 16:06 Denzil wrote:Show nested quote +On July 21 2012 15:57 Catatonic wrote:On July 21 2012 15:46 finlurrrr wrote: Also the Jessica haters are hilarious. Just keep spreading hate and making yourselves look idiotic. :D Well she's looked less then professional in her position using twitter as a tool to bash a guy who yes wasn't exactly honest but also being that high up as a professional should've known not to do but she did anyway dragging others into it as well. While Dragon wasn't entirely right one would expect her to act with decorum that she clearly chose not to act with. An for that I have lost a great amount of respect for her as a professional cause that was entirely uncalled for even if it was awhile ago. You're only as good as you are in your worst moments and in her worst moments she showed a great lack of professionalism. I respect her more for doing that, calling out dick moves on twitter.
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I never understood this... I don't like Dragon or his antics, but he was on the B team and wasn't even allowed to go to the house... it's not like he was a star or anything. If he gets an offer for something better, there's like a 90% chance he'll never materialize for Slayers, so why not be happy that he can have a better future?
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Well i guess Slayers just lost a lot of viewers by not having MMA on the team.
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On July 21 2012 15:45 finlurrrr wrote: How big of a deal is it if a player gets busted with adderall over in professional starcraft 2? It's not a deal at all.
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On July 21 2012 17:10 FairForever wrote:+ Show Spoiler +On July 21 2012 16:06 Denzil wrote:Show nested quote +On July 21 2012 15:57 Catatonic wrote:On July 21 2012 15:46 finlurrrr wrote: Also the Jessica haters are hilarious. Just keep spreading hate and making yourselves look idiotic. :D Well she's looked less then professional in her position using twitter as a tool to bash a guy who yes wasn't exactly honest but also being that high up as a professional should've known not to do but she did anyway dragging others into it as well. While Dragon wasn't entirely right one would expect her to act with decorum that she clearly chose not to act with. An for that I have lost a great amount of respect for her as a professional cause that was entirely uncalled for even if it was awhile ago. You're only as good as you are in your worst moments and in her worst moments she showed a great lack of professionalism. I respect her more for doing that, calling out dick moves on twitter. O_O I never understood this... I don't like Dragon or his antics, but he was on the B team and wasn't even allowed to go to the house... it's not like he was a star or anything. If he gets an offer for something better, there's like a 90% chance he'll never materialize for Slayers, so why not be happy that he can have a better future?
Dragon told Jessica that he was retiring, and planning to focus on his studies. Jessica said okay, but it turned out that Dragon had gotten a better offer from Millenium and wasn't doing the studies thing at all.
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On July 21 2012 17:10 FairForever wrote:Show nested quote +On July 21 2012 16:06 Denzil wrote:On July 21 2012 15:57 Catatonic wrote:On July 21 2012 15:46 finlurrrr wrote: Also the Jessica haters are hilarious. Just keep spreading hate and making yourselves look idiotic. :D Well she's looked less then professional in her position using twitter as a tool to bash a guy who yes wasn't exactly honest but also being that high up as a professional should've known not to do but she did anyway dragging others into it as well. While Dragon wasn't entirely right one would expect her to act with decorum that she clearly chose not to act with. An for that I have lost a great amount of respect for her as a professional cause that was entirely uncalled for even if it was awhile ago. You're only as good as you are in your worst moments and in her worst moments she showed a great lack of professionalism. I respect her more for doing that, calling out dick moves on twitter. O_O I never understood this... I don't like Dragon or his antics, but he was on the B team and wasn't even allowed to go to the house... it's not like he was a star or anything. If he gets an offer for something better, there's like a 90% chance he'll never materialize for Slayers, so why not be happy that he can have a better future?
Well, the issue wasn't that Dragon wanted to switch teams, it was that he lied to SlayerS and told them he was quitting being a progamer, left the team, then joined Millenium shortly after.
Note some of the other players that have left SlayerS without any drama at all, like Harrier, Taeja, Legalmind, etc.
I don't think this is SlayerS flipping out over one of their players wanting to leave, that would be a terrible long run move, because the moment MMA's contract expires, he'd be out of there AND telling people about what happened.
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On July 21 2012 17:16 Pinnacle55 wrote:Show nested quote +On July 21 2012 17:10 FairForever wrote:+ Show Spoiler +On July 21 2012 16:06 Denzil wrote:Show nested quote +On July 21 2012 15:57 Catatonic wrote:On July 21 2012 15:46 finlurrrr wrote: Also the Jessica haters are hilarious. Just keep spreading hate and making yourselves look idiotic. :D Well she's looked less then professional in her position using twitter as a tool to bash a guy who yes wasn't exactly honest but also being that high up as a professional should've known not to do but she did anyway dragging others into it as well. While Dragon wasn't entirely right one would expect her to act with decorum that she clearly chose not to act with. An for that I have lost a great amount of respect for her as a professional cause that was entirely uncalled for even if it was awhile ago. You're only as good as you are in your worst moments and in her worst moments she showed a great lack of professionalism. I respect her more for doing that, calling out dick moves on twitter. O_O I never understood this... I don't like Dragon or his antics, but he was on the B team and wasn't even allowed to go to the house... it's not like he was a star or anything. If he gets an offer for something better, there's like a 90% chance he'll never materialize for Slayers, so why not be happy that he can have a better future? Dragon told Jessica that he was retiring, and planning to focus on his studies. Jessica said okay, but it turned out that Dragon had gotten a better offer from Millenium and wasn't doing the studies thing at all. I would say that he feels the need to make such an excuse in the first place says more bout Slayers/Jessica then about Dragon.
It's like a kid not daring to talk to his parents, the parents done something wrong to create such situation then.
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On July 21 2012 17:25 Technique wrote:Show nested quote +On July 21 2012 17:16 Pinnacle55 wrote:On July 21 2012 17:10 FairForever wrote:+ Show Spoiler +On July 21 2012 16:06 Denzil wrote:Show nested quote +On July 21 2012 15:57 Catatonic wrote:On July 21 2012 15:46 finlurrrr wrote: Also the Jessica haters are hilarious. Just keep spreading hate and making yourselves look idiotic. :D Well she's looked less then professional in her position using twitter as a tool to bash a guy who yes wasn't exactly honest but also being that high up as a professional should've known not to do but she did anyway dragging others into it as well. While Dragon wasn't entirely right one would expect her to act with decorum that she clearly chose not to act with. An for that I have lost a great amount of respect for her as a professional cause that was entirely uncalled for even if it was awhile ago. You're only as good as you are in your worst moments and in her worst moments she showed a great lack of professionalism. I respect her more for doing that, calling out dick moves on twitter. O_O I never understood this... I don't like Dragon or his antics, but he was on the B team and wasn't even allowed to go to the house... it's not like he was a star or anything. If he gets an offer for something better, there's like a 90% chance he'll never materialize for Slayers, so why not be happy that he can have a better future? Dragon told Jessica that he was retiring, and planning to focus on his studies. Jessica said okay, but it turned out that Dragon had gotten a better offer from Millenium and wasn't doing the studies thing at all. I would say that he feels the need to make such an excuse in the first place says more bout Slayers/Jessica then about Dragon. It's like a kid not daring to talk to his parents, the parents done something wrong to create such situation then.
No it doesn't. Your second part is half right. It's like a KID not daring to talk to his parents. These guys are KIDS. They don't know how to conduct themselves professionally and thus would rather make excuses. It's silly to think that it's Boxer/Jessica who don't know how to run their business considering their long history of experience and success.
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