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On February 08 2012 18:39 Reasonable wrote:Show nested quote +On February 08 2012 17:29 havox_ wrote:On February 08 2012 16:20 Reasonable wrote: In another words, Nada: "I would like to get paid more. Thanks." i dont get it why ppl even write this, cuz its so obvious. But i dont mean it in a bad way. Every reasonable person on would do it - its your job, you wouldnt leave your job if you can earn 10 times the amount at another company? the korean teams arent able to get decent sponsors to pay their players? Well, then they are of course leaving for foreign teams. (so the real question is not 'why do all koreans leave their teams', but 'why do korean teams suck so bad at marketing/business?') Dude, they don't suck at marketing or at anything, as a matter of fact. Competition is brutal in Korea. Do you know how small the entertainment market is in Korea? They fight to death for every penny, that's why they make the best players, cars, TV's, etc. etc.. P.S. I once asked a Korean friend who immigrated to the US on why his family left Korea. Well, he simply said the competition was so hard it was too stressful to live. Sorry, did you just say Korea makes the best cars? ahahaha
More to the point, I don't see why a team in such an international scene as SCII needs to limit itself to Korea. It's not like any european team only limits itself to their country or a US team to only NA or something. Get international sponsors, start streaming, get your players more in the focus of the international scene (a lot of teams are obv. doing that, but I think it can be taken further)
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On February 08 2012 23:59 felisconcolori wrote: I think it's possible NaDa will think long and hard, then create Team NaDaMall and pick up a core of progamers. Although he could also call it Team NaDa's Body. That would let him create a legacy that would hopefully outlast his stint in the military, and allow him to stay in the eSports scene afterwards even if he came back as a manager/coach.
Team Nada's Body would be the best thing to ever happen to esports.
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EGNaDa
What other foreign teams even have the bankroll to pick up such a huge player. EG cleared up some funds recently, Fnatic picked up moon/alive. Maybe complexity.
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I want Yellow + NaDa to head/start a SC2-team and then proceed to challenge Boxer and his team for an epic match.
But whatever will come of this team change I hope he will find new motivation and maybe start to interact even more with his fans. 2012 will be the year of the NaDa!
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On February 09 2012 00:39 Lorizean wrote:Show nested quote +On February 08 2012 18:39 Reasonable wrote:On February 08 2012 17:29 havox_ wrote:On February 08 2012 16:20 Reasonable wrote: In another words, Nada: "I would like to get paid more. Thanks." i dont get it why ppl even write this, cuz its so obvious. But i dont mean it in a bad way. Every reasonable person on would do it - its your job, you wouldnt leave your job if you can earn 10 times the amount at another company? the korean teams arent able to get decent sponsors to pay their players? Well, then they are of course leaving for foreign teams. (so the real question is not 'why do all koreans leave their teams', but 'why do korean teams suck so bad at marketing/business?') Dude, they don't suck at marketing or at anything, as a matter of fact. Competition is brutal in Korea. Do you know how small the entertainment market is in Korea? They fight to death for every penny, that's why they make the best players, cars, TV's, etc. etc.. P.S. I once asked a Korean friend who immigrated to the US on why his family left Korea. Well, he simply said the competition was so hard it was too stressful to live. Sorry, did you just say Korea makes the best cars? ahahaha More to the point, I don't see why a team in such an international scene as SCII needs to limit itself to Korea. It's not like any european team only limits itself to their country or a US team to only NA or something. Get international sponsors, start streaming, get your players more in the focus of the international scene (a lot of teams are obv. doing that, but I think it can be taken further) I think he just means the South Korea Auto industry is quite a bit more profitable compared to the U.S or Japanese auto industry. Their leaner system ensured they wouldn't take as big of hit as the U.S. or Japan during the 2008 recession. Which is why I thought the U.S automakers began to mimick them.
Edit: Like their SC pros, their auto industry is quite efficient
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Seems reasonable not wanting to commit to a team the year before your obilgatory military service. A more independent training-schedule seems like a good thing for him in this circumstance. Anyway, I hope we keep seeing NaDa play in the GSL during 2012 at least!
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On February 09 2012 02:06 UBavarice wrote: Seems reasonable not wanting to commit to a team the year before your obilgatory military service. A more independent training-schedule seems like a good thing for him in this circumstance. Anyway, I hope we keep seeing NaDa play in the GSL during 2012 at least!
He was not living in the team house so he already had probably a very independent training-schedule
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Kick ass. Quantic.Nada maybe?
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nono I am calling it: mouz.NaDa !!!! xD
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NaDa was under SK in foreign tournys, so maybe SK.
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On February 09 2012 02:42 Inertia_EU wrote: NaDa was under SK in foreign tournys, so maybe SK. has been explicitly denied by the sk ceo.
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Wow Im suprised but I wish the best luck to Nada in joining a foreign team, I'ts awesome to see korean's leave their prestigious team such as oGs or SlayerS (GoldenLighT).
Poor oGs in loosing Nada but they still have the super good supernova !
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wow..
mc and then nada leaves ogs? i though oGs was a great team why would they want to leave?
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On February 09 2012 04:32 Lefiathen wrote: wow..
mc and then nada leaves ogs? i though oGs was a great team why would they want to leave?
money dear boy. monayy.
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The "foreign team" reference is a red herring. Nada is going to a Broodwar team to be a coach/player in anticipation of the big April shift to SC2.
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On February 09 2012 06:40 GeezerGeek wrote: The "foreign team" reference is a red herring. Nada is going to a Broodwar team to be a coach/player in anticipation of the big April shift to SC2. Interesting idea, I'll have to keep this in mind ;o
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On February 09 2012 06:40 GeezerGeek wrote: The "foreign team" reference is a red herring. Nada is going to a Broodwar team to be a coach/player in anticipation of the big April shift to SC2. Anything is possible at this point, but your idea is certainly not the most outlandish one I came across in this thread.
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Good luck to Nada, hope you find what your looking for.
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There are a lot of things to infer from NaDa's departure announcement.
It's pretty obvious that NaDa is putting himself on a clock now. There is a countdown until he leaves StarCraft 2 to complete his mandatory military service. Given his age, I think that if he were to leave for the military, it would mean his retirement. If we assume that the end point is retirement, then NaDa is most likely looking to win titles before this happens.
The announcement was almost like a self-advertisement for himself. He basically implied he's looking for a foreign team, but they should be aware that he comes with an expiration date. If we look at the team that can afford to sign NaDa, the list is quite small. coL.MVP, EG, and Team Liquid are the only ones with a capacity right now. I really doubt the former two will sign NaDa because they already have their hands full with their own roster. Team Liquid is a perfect match for NaDa, and the reasons are numerous. Liquid has a small roster, and they have quite the collection of sponsers. A Liquid player is pretty much at every major foreign tournament. I can't remember the last time when I didn't see Liquid represented in a foreign individuals tournament. Consistent attendance from Korea would not be a problem; Jinro flies in to compete at every MLG. Most importantly, the management hands-off approach of Liquid would fit NaDa's current situation the best. In reverse, NaDa would be a fit for Liquid in a number of ways as well. Liquid is currently looking for Terran players to balance out their roster. Also, it's fucking NADA!
Of course, I could be totally wrong and there's a huge bidding war going on right now for NaDa.
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