NaNiwa to announce new team & return to Korea - Page 43
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DashedHopes
Canada414 Posts
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Zealously
East Gorteau22261 Posts
On April 07 2013 03:05 w1nter wrote: That's a fine call. With the WCS announcement all of his chances of being successful in Korea burned. How so? | ||
Snusmumriken
Sweden1717 Posts
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Lukeeze[zR]
Switzerland6838 Posts
Non code-S players are kind of ruled out for the 1st season, if I understand that damn WCS. (Not sure at all) But he can still qualify for code A and compete, which is already a great achivement. | ||
govie
9334 Posts
On April 07 2013 03:44 Lukeeze[zR] wrote: Non code-S players are kind of ruled out for the 1st season, if I understand that damn WCS. (Not sure at all) But he can still qualify for code A and compete, which is already a great achivement. If u can not qualify for WCS in korea, dont bother to try to qualify in EU or NA for WCS itself, because u will not win it anyway. I think scarlet, Naniwa etc, are the true foreigner pro's if they would stay in Korea. So, u want to be best u can be at SC2? then staying in korea seems logical to me ![]() I hope scarlet and nani will make it somehow, they have talent, we all know that ![]() | ||
AstroPegnuin
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Polygamy
Austria1114 Posts
On April 07 2013 04:18 govie wrote: If u can not qualify for WCS in korea, dont bother to try to qualify in EU or NA for WCS itself, because u will not win it anyway. I think scarlet, Naniwa etc, are the true foreigner pro's if they would stay in Korea. So, u want to be best u can be at SC2? then staying in korea seems logical to me ![]() I hope scarlet and nani will make it somehow, they have talent, we all know that ![]() yeah but I am pretty sure you get money for just qualifying, even if you don't win. | ||
Tyrellius
36 Posts
King IN the North, goddamit! | ||
Noobity
United States871 Posts
On April 07 2013 04:37 Tyrellius wrote: In! In! IN! King IN the North, goddamit! I don't understand, "King of the North" is grammatically correct. Am I missing something in translation here? | ||
DMXD
United States4064 Posts
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Sandermatt
Switzerland1365 Posts
On April 07 2013 04:57 Noobity wrote: I don't understand, "King of the North" is grammatically correct. Am I missing something in translation here? Game of Thrones reference I think. | ||
Nordom
Denmark5 Posts
On April 07 2013 04:57 Noobity wrote: I don't understand, "King of the North" is grammatically correct. Am I missing something in translation here? It is a Game of Thrones reference. | ||
govie
9334 Posts
On April 07 2013 04:30 Polygamy wrote: yeah but I am pretty sure you get money for just qualifying, even if you don't win. So what. It's a choice u make, whats more important for u in your situation : Short term little scratchcash or a long term possibility on glory (with even more money) and try to be the best u can be. For some, short term is more important then for others, every situation is unique. But i may still hope scarlet and naniwa will remain in korea for some time ![]() | ||
gylka
Ukraine50 Posts
And it'll be realy coll if it was Liquid'Naniwa. ![]() | ||
ThomasR
764 Posts
On March 24 2013 21:57 Uni1987 wrote: As a big EG fan, I concur. And i'm pretty sure no one in the teams wants him. actually it's because once a player joins EG, tournament results tend to disappear | ||
Sveeja
United States1 Post
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govie
9334 Posts
On April 07 2013 05:11 ThomasR wrote: actually it's because once a player joins EG, tournament results tend to disappear Or, is it they scout so pourly they sign alot of expensive players that are allready in decline of form? (not al of them ofc) | ||
lookfirewood
1212 Posts
On April 07 2013 04:57 Noobity wrote: I don't understand, "King of the North" is grammatically correct. Am I missing something in translation here? "King in the north" would be grammatically correct as well. Just two different meanings. One meaning a ruler of a certain area The other meaning a person (of high importance in this case) in a certain area. | ||
MrSexington
United States1768 Posts
On April 07 2013 05:45 lookfirewood wrote: "King in the north" would be grammatically correct as well. Just two different meanings. One meaning a ruler of a certain area The other meaning a person (of high importance in this case) in a certain area. Also, "King in the North" is a quote from Game of Thrones / A Song of Ice and Fire while "King of the North" isn't. | ||
Slardar
Canada7593 Posts
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