Is this true?
TSL's Coach Lee speaks out on PuMa - Page 2
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lazyfeet
United States468 Posts
Is this true? | ||
xBillehx
United States1289 Posts
Coach Lee is always so nice. He has such a good heart I hope his team's situation ends up better. | ||
Mioraka
Canada1353 Posts
HOWEVER, did you contact EG and get their side of the story/EG seal of approval, before posting this? If you didn't I think it hurts the journalist integrity of teamliquid. You also shouldn't put this on community news because it's biased. /sarcasm | ||
DisaFear
Australia4074 Posts
On July 22 2011 12:40 mols0n wrote: I think it was he was very polite and fair. Yes he was, sad to see poor TSL suffer Well, hopefully they'll pick some new players up and take the scene by storm | ||
getSome[703]
United States753 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + just kidding Very solid interview, I'm glad we have his whole side of the story now that he is calmer. This really makes me respect Korean players a lot more because they practice and sacrifice much more than foreigners despite the smaller rewards and fan bases. GL puma and TSL And of course, thanks very much to whoever translated this (: Most of us appreciate it | ||
LegendaryZ
United States1583 Posts
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SourD
United States81 Posts
On July 22 2011 12:41 Vinx wrote: I may be a just an asshole but when I got to this part "At first, we wanted him on a contract, and so did the other teammates. But we did not feel it was necessary at the time since everyone showed so much passion and commitment. I trusted him, but now I am regretting my decision [to put off the contract] a little bit." I just went... .r u kidding, its the 2011.... that whole part about honor and respect is kinda gone... i'm sad about it too but still know its a reality. oh sure...how stupid of coach Lee not to tell everyone to make commitment w/ contract when the sponsors are departing and the team itself is struggle financially....NOT | ||
VeryAverage
United States424 Posts
The best players are in Korea (look how much Huk improved from practicing there). The hardest competition is in Korea. Therefore, the best players should stay in Korea. Yeah, having a foreign scene is cool, but Korea has proven that they will stick with it for years and years, while this foreign scene could be a flash in the pan for all we know. I hope we don't just start buying up people so we can kill the small and fragile SC2 scene there. | ||
mols0n
Canada388 Posts
It was during the counter-strike 1.6. Complexity's entire Counter-Strike roster was basically poached by EG without any knowledge of Jason Lake | ||
Onox
United States1072 Posts
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meep
United States1699 Posts
On July 22 2011 12:46 lazyfeet wrote: Very few professional Korean SC2 players currently “enjoy” playing Starcraft 2 due to the small fan base. This needs to be solved in order for Starcraft 2 to flourish as an e-sport. Is this true? I wouldn't doubt it, they compare the fan base to its older brother Brood War. Nothing will top that. | ||
StarStruck
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StyLeD
United States2965 Posts
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storm44
1293 Posts
On July 22 2011 12:48 mols0n wrote: It was during the counter-strike 1.6. Complexity's entire Counter-Strike roster was basically poached by EG without any knowledge of Jason Lake heres the link http://www.gotfrag.com/cs/story/43572/ | ||
Flonomenalz
Nigeria3519 Posts
TSL fightingg | ||
Itsmedudeman
United States19229 Posts
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oxxo
988 Posts
On July 22 2011 12:41 Vinx wrote: I may be a just an asshole but when I got to this part "At first, we wanted him on a contract, and so did the other teammates. But we did not feel it was necessary at the time since everyone showed so much passion and commitment. I trusted him, but now I am regretting my decision [to put off the contract] a little bit." I just went... .r u kidding, its the 2011.... that whole part about honor and respect is kinda gone... i'm sad about it too but still know its a reality. Asian and Asian-American culture is very different than Western culture about 'honor and respect' in things like this. | ||
Duravi
United States1205 Posts
On July 22 2011 12:49 StyLeD wrote: EG.....nice on the outside, they seem like normal people, jackasses on the inside. I'm not supporting EG or Puma anymore... I honestly hope their players get booed at MLG, I dont think they will take anything the community says seriously until their sponsors notice. | ||
StarStruck
25339 Posts
On July 22 2011 12:50 oxxo wrote: Asian and Asian-American culture is very different than Western culture about 'honor and respect' in things like this. Yes, they treat one another like extended family. There is more meaning there. KeSPA is going to have a really hard time turning SC2 around once they get involved. Blizzard handled the product very poorly there. | ||
Redmark
Canada2129 Posts
On July 22 2011 12:42 Backpack wrote: After seeing this, how can anybody hold EG responsible for "secretly" approaching Puma? The miscommunication was clearly between Puma and his team. I wouldn't rely on a player to relay your discussion to the coach (after he already makes a decision)? Talk to the management directly. | ||
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