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On May 05 2011 17:36 Vanyd wrote:Show nested quote +On May 05 2011 09:58 Sullivision wrote: I was curious about this myself, was not sure on the rules etc regarding the starcraft.ie guys and the league. i went to the boards and it seemed like it had been idle for a bit so was not sure if it was in transition. The boards league has turned idle for quite a while, I started up the starcraft.ie league which is certinly not idle. I try and update as much as possable and have given the players all information regarding there group/games to be played with dates.
Could you give me a link for the starcraft.ie league? when will a new one be starting that new players can join?
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On May 05 2011 17:45 Coolbeans wrote:Show nested quote +On May 05 2011 17:36 Vanyd wrote:On May 05 2011 09:58 Sullivision wrote: I was curious about this myself, was not sure on the rules etc regarding the starcraft.ie guys and the league. i went to the boards and it seemed like it had been idle for a bit so was not sure if it was in transition. The boards league has turned idle for quite a while, I started up the starcraft.ie league which is certinly not idle. I try and update as much as possable and have given the players all information regarding there group/games to be played with dates. Could you give me a link for the starcraft.ie league? when will a new one be starting that new players can join?
The current league has started now, the new one will be starting 2-3 weeks after the first one is finished.
The current league is scheduled to end roughly around the second week of June
http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2056254135
There is a link to the league. I will be organising more throughout the year so keep in touch and keep an eye out for the website which will hopfully be launching soon
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On May 05 2011 17:45 Wtfux wrote: Will starcraft.ie allow Northern Irish players as well?
most likely you'll have to swear loyalty to the pope as part of the sign up process
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Wow, I didn't expect such a huge response to the thread
I'm assuming everyone here has a EU account. I'm planning on getting one once I move. I'll be sure to add you guys when I get it.
Does anyone know how the latency is between Ireland and NA?
On May 05 2011 09:37 Turenne wrote:Show nested quote +On May 05 2011 05:18 MGHova wrote:I'll be going to Limerick, also my friend is going to cork, but he doesn't play sc2  Make sure you get a place in O'Malley Park, many consider it the 'Riveria' of Limerick City. Also Knocknaheeny is a charming little spot down in Cork City. BTW, take in a few Gaelic Hurling matches when you are over here, its about the only worthwhile Irish thing left in this country.
Oh I'm planning on seeing at least a few Hurling matches, As a Canadian I was upset that there's no Curling in Ireland, or at least in the Limerick area. LoL
I'm planning on staying in residence for at least the first year, but I'll remember O'Malley Park for future years.
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On May 05 2011 23:05 MGHova wrote: but I'll remember O'Malley Park for future years. Don't. He's just messing with you, O'Malley park is pretty socially deprived to put it euphemistically, as is Knocknaheeney.
But in fairness limerick is nice enough, same as any city it has it's sh*t spots to be avoided but the rest of the city is nice, both from what I've been told and what little experience i have of the place.
EDIT* Lol, I've the 4th highest post count on this thread, behind the serious players. All thanks to a mispent post-grad^^
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Wow... didn't think there was so many irish people on here
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BTW, I believe ponies are the transport of choice in O'Malley Park - and indeed Limerick City at large - so thats something worth keeping in mind.
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Its great to know there are so many irish ppl on TL. @MGHova: U leaving ice hockey for hurling?.....don't think i could ever do that.
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On May 06 2011 12:04 paddyz wrote: Its great to know there are so many irish ppl on TL. @MGHova: U leaving ice hockey for hurling?.....don't think i could ever do that.
...a Paddy playing Ice Hockey?
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On May 06 2011 21:00 Turenne wrote:Show nested quote +On May 06 2011 12:04 paddyz wrote: Its great to know there are so many irish ppl on TL. @MGHova: U leaving ice hockey for hurling?.....don't think i could ever do that. ...a Paddy playing Ice Hockey?
anyone remember the shit storm that broke loose when we had 3 inches of snow for almost a week nothing was fucking working...
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On May 06 2011 21:40 Ojahh wrote:Show nested quote +On May 06 2011 21:00 Turenne wrote:On May 06 2011 12:04 paddyz wrote: Its great to know there are so many irish ppl on TL. @MGHova: U leaving ice hockey for hurling?.....don't think i could ever do that. ...a Paddy playing Ice Hockey? anyone remember the shit storm that broke loose when we had 3 inches of snow for almost a week  nothing was fucking working...
best winter ever
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On May 06 2011 04:07 Not_A_Notion wrote: EDIT* Lol, I've the 4th highest post count on this thread, behind the serious players. All thanks to a mispent post-grad^^
You may have a higher post count that me but I've been registered a month longer. Even still I feel I've misspent too large an amount of my post-grad here...
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is there many corkonias around? any way we could whip together a house party for TSL3?
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Nice to see a thread full of Irish starcraft players, we're few and far between lads!
Im from Tyrone myself, if anyone feels like adding someone a little closer to home than Finland give me an add!  Username: features Code: 523
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Welcome to Ireland! Best country in the world except for the e-sports scene. But tbh, people can fix that. I am a player myself from Belfast! ^^
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On May 05 2011 05:30 mcclurg wrote: Yes there is! We have organised a few tournaments through boards.ie and in Queen's University Belfast, we've just started our own team which competes in the UKUTL. We also run the occasional LAN get-together at my place. Whereabouts are you moving to in Ireland? There are tournaments in Queen's? I know 5 people who'd love to compete. All living in Belfast. ^^
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Us Northeners should have organised a meetup for TSL3.
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Definitely, would've been great.  Anything happening in Ireland any time soon?
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