So I just got back from the OSL finals and wow. Can I say it was just one of the most amazing experiences ever? I'd been to the Proleague finals earlier this summer, but unfortunately, that day was marred by the disappointment of having my team lose. But today, to have been able to be a part of the thunderous cheering and celebration of the winning crowd, to revel in every single beautiful play that Jangbi made, I loved every second of it.
Here are some photos I took and would like to share (sorry for the quality, I'm by no means a great photographer, and I'm too poor for a DSLR)
Definitely an epic place to hold the finals :D
Please don't hate me fellow SKT fans for siding with Khan this time ㅋㅋㅋ
Thanks for the pictures, must have been quite an epic experience. When I'm at home, my heart beats so fast, and I get so nervous, I can't imagine what it must be like to watch the games live with the action, the screams of the fans, and of course the commentators. Now it is my dream to go to Korea and watch a major finals live. I'll get there someday!
On September 18 2011 00:41 ellerina wrote: Thanks for the pictures, must have been quite an epic experience. When I'm at home, my heart beats so fast, and I get so nervous, I can't imagine what it must be like to watch the games live with the action, the screams of the fans, and of course the commentators. Now it is my dream to go to Korea and watch a major finals live. I'll get there someday!
LOL you should have seen me (and everyone else there) during game 5. My hands were shaking. A girl to my right was praying the whole time. And good luck! I hope you'll get your chance soon!
On September 18 2011 01:07 FuRong wrote: It really was amazing, by far the best live event I've ever been to.
We were sitting on the so-called SKT side but almost everyone was cheering for Jangbi there too, it was just as loud as the Khan section when he won.
Really? You mean like, the area towards the back with the green noisemakers? Or the entire SKT side, including the front purple section? If it's the latter, then wow. Glad to know he had such universal support