I spent the weekend attending proleague, had an absolute blast and met some awesome people (like effort :D). Not shown: the CJ Entus shirt effort gave me.
Recently I haven't been as interested in the BW leagues, but when I did I had been a CJ fan. My experience meeting the team has definitely reaffirmed my love for the team. The players were nice, though in some cases shy, and were pretty willing to sign anything we put in front of them Skyhigh in particular was very outgoing and friendly. Some of the lesser known players actually wouldn't sign the banner at first, but I got most of the team in the end (except snow, who decided to spend the entire fan meeting with a chick on a bench). The fanclub director guy was very friendly, spoke great English and helped us talk to the players. They all made it extremely fun, and though I missed the first game of the next series, it was totally worth it.
I took lots of pics, most of which were blurry as hell, but here are some choice shots:
Ace, after winning. Awesome series.
The heroes of the day :D
Marcus, who I met this weekend, was the only person in the studio with blonde hair. He got a lot of camera time
The crowd, behind the seating. It was PACKED.
I took a lot more, some good some bad, so you can check out the entire album: http://imgur.com/a/Ow0Vv
Hahahaahaha this is so awesome fuck you for being with effort in a photo. I am so jealous of you jesus christ and gods and stuff sdghfdskjlhgfdkljhgkl just lucky man lucky man. Lol your beard stroking is amazing, highlight of proleague.
My friends and I were laughing a ton at you stroking your beard when we were watching live. "I'm a white guy, check out this beard I can grow." Nice pics.
On November 28 2011 16:53 NeverGG wrote: Those new jackets LOL. CJ are one of the more welcoming teams - I had a lot of good experiences using their players for photo shoots ^_^
Surprisingly, they really open up to the fans a lot, especially the foreigners. I'm still on the good speaking terms with the person running the ENTUS twitter and Sean Oh. Sean's very friendly, and he also speaks English.
I was actually surprised when they told me to drop by at their training house; thought it wasn't allowed when players were practicing very hard during playoffs. Despite that I found a good time to drop by to say hello... and just have good cup of water lol.