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neptunusfisk
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hsiyyap852
Philippines5 Posts
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asdfOu
United States2089 Posts
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terfand
Russian Federation119 Posts
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Baggins
Canada86 Posts
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yoshi245
United States2969 Posts
On January 04 2013 00:13 neptunusfisk wrote: Who was in a GSL finals this year? Not Parting at least. Blizzard Cup usually cuts it as a GSL title at least in regards to MMA being a 2 time GSL winner (obviously his finals wins over MVP and DRG respectively). So going by this logic, Parting vs. Life in 2012 Blizzard Cup would be a GSL finals. | ||
EmNGiantNome
United States126 Posts
On January 03 2013 09:01 Pjorren wrote: WUUUUUUT? Wonder what might happen now. In before EGParting | ||
Footler
United States560 Posts
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TotalBiscuit
United Kingdom5437 Posts
On January 03 2013 16:52 aRyuujin wrote: No way Axiom has the $$$ to get a ticket on the Soul Train. TB said he doubted he could afford Nani, and I have a feeling Parting is gonna demand significantly more You'd be surprised. Koreans have pretty low expectations when it comes to salary, far less than foreigners. We could probably afford Parting what with the recent surge in popularity for the channel. However it's not just about paying players, it's about making sure our existing players have a good environment to live and practice in and that's the priority right now. Thankfully the Axiom team-house is very close to being a reality. | ||
feanor1
United States1899 Posts
"I want to experience much more things while I'm still young" That just screams either KesPA or foreign team. | ||
Darkthorn
Romania912 Posts
On January 04 2013 03:57 feanor1 wrote: That just screams either KesPA or foreign team. there fixed it for you | ||
Irre
United States646 Posts
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Mohdoo
United States15679 Posts
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ACrow
Germany6583 Posts
On January 04 2013 03:22 TotalBiscuit wrote: You'd be surprised. Koreans have pretty low expectations when it comes to salary, far less than foreigners. We could probably afford Parting what with the recent surge in popularity for the channel. However it's not just about paying players, it's about making sure our existing players have a good environment to live and practice in and that's the priority right now. Thankfully the Axiom team-house is very close to being a reality. I'm glad to hear your team is doing fine and I will be cheering for you guys <3 Parting is a household name, and I'm sure he would contribute to a good atmosphere in the house. I heard he is good at doing dishes as well. | ||
Taefox
1533 Posts
On January 03 2013 23:06 Goldfish wrote: Yeah. Also sadly it seems most ESF team are gone now. TSL I knew was in trouble with Polt leaving, but ST and IM seemed to be in good spots with having good players. Now it seems IM is the only one that may stay together in 2013. The rest of the teams (especially with new teams popping up + KeSPA teams entering the scene) are all at risk of disbanding. You said like the leaving of Parting makes Startale dead and going to disband soon. Startale still has many good players and they have a lot of sponsors. And off-topic, lacking of sponsors kill TSL not because of Polt | ||
Kens000n
United States5 Posts
so... STX SOUL_Parting? Come on, would only make sense... | ||
KingPaddy
1053 Posts
On January 04 2013 03:57 feanor1 wrote: That just screams either KesPA or foreign team. He clearly wants to start a modelling career: PartinG.Prime | ||
EG.lectR
United States617 Posts
On January 03 2013 14:29 decado90 wrote: I guess EG is just appealing. Hell, who wouldn't want a fat check and an organization that has no strict practice schedule, and that couldn't give 2 shits about if you win or lose as long as you wear their logo, make some tweets, and do a commercial or two. Those Koreans on EG that you're talking about actually have a very strict practice schedule (much more so than in our NA house). They are not allowed to live in the house unless they commit 8 hours a day to training. They have designated break times, designated practice partner times, designated free play time (i.e. streaming), and do all of this seven days a week. In addition to that, our Korean coach (Trot) tracks the hours they spend practicing and reports those hours to our GM daily. He also evaluates the players every other day with our GM in a personal manner. From reporting about Proleague matches, to discussing roster draws, to informing our management of any additional needs or suggestions from our players, the conversation between our Korea house and our core management is ongoing. So no, I'd say we have quite the practice schedule and that we do "give two shits about winning or losing." | ||
ZigguratOfUr
Iraq16955 Posts
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bourne117
United States837 Posts
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