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Well no I suppose not, but the conspiracy theorist in me likes the idea.
Good job MLG! This was much needed positive PR for you.
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Bogeyman
Sweden307 Posts
... Well no I suppose not, but the conspiracy theorist in me likes the idea. Good job MLG! This was much needed positive PR for you. | ||
wizshaw2
25 Posts
And sure GSL has things set up all year, but the games arent made until they are needed. I would have just shuffled the players games around to accomodate everybody. | ||
Tobblish
Sweden6404 Posts
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Northern_iight
Canada363 Posts
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Special Endrey
Germany1929 Posts
On February 25 2012 10:04 Northern_iight wrote: shows how MLG takes care of the players. Just took a short preview of the stream... might support winter arena now... + Show Spoiler + on a more serious note. this looks to me like "if you want esports to survive balbalbalbalba" MLG did something good and now I feel bad for not buying PPV ? not me! User was temp banned for this post. | ||
Kyir
United States1047 Posts
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Perseverance
Japan2800 Posts
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Stenstyren
Sweden619 Posts
On February 25 2012 07:17 RoboBob wrote: Show nested quote + On February 25 2012 07:09 soulist wrote: On February 25 2012 07:06 CursedFeanor wrote: Sometimes I wonder if GSL is purposedly making their schedule to mess up their players who travel to international tournaments... It's not the first time this kinda stuff happens and it's not like it would be difficult for them to take better care of their players by just scheduling accordingly. In any case, good move by MLG! I'm sure you won some points with the koreans. I don't understand how you can blame GSL for all of this. They had everyday of 2012 planned for what match was going to be shown that day. It's neither tournaments fault. No, GSL doesn't. I'm guessing that the Koreans pros thought that they were going to play later on in the week. They didn't know the exact date they would be playing until today. This is all GSL's fault imo. I don't think MLG should be paying the price. MLG is going to lose a big amount of coverage, and changing flights will cost MLG a lot of extra money too. Yes, MLG should pay for this. The reason is simple, MLG is a much less important tournament. It's a bit like if you invited Messi to play in your neighborhood team and then he had to cancel because of Champions League. Obviously a bit exaggerated but the fundamentals are still there. The Koreans are basically doing MLG a favor by coming there. | ||
Chewbacca.
United States3633 Posts
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ReaperX
Hong Kong1758 Posts
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BigBirdy90
Canada135 Posts
On February 25 2012 10:44 Stenstyren wrote: Show nested quote + On February 25 2012 07:17 RoboBob wrote: On February 25 2012 07:09 soulist wrote: On February 25 2012 07:06 CursedFeanor wrote: Sometimes I wonder if GSL is purposedly making their schedule to mess up their players who travel to international tournaments... It's not the first time this kinda stuff happens and it's not like it would be difficult for them to take better care of their players by just scheduling accordingly. In any case, good move by MLG! I'm sure you won some points with the koreans. I don't understand how you can blame GSL for all of this. They had everyday of 2012 planned for what match was going to be shown that day. It's neither tournaments fault. No, GSL doesn't. I'm guessing that the Koreans pros thought that they were going to play later on in the week. They didn't know the exact date they would be playing until today. This is all GSL's fault imo. I don't think MLG should be paying the price. MLG is going to lose a big amount of coverage, and changing flights will cost MLG a lot of extra money too. Yes, MLG should pay for this. The reason is simple, MLG is a much less important tournament. It's a bit like if you invited Messi to play in your neighborhood team and then he had to cancel because of Champions League. Obviously a bit exaggerated but the fundamentals are still there. The Koreans are basically doing MLG a favor by coming there. MLG should pay for this, WHAT?!?!? MLG planned ahead, talked to teams and booked the flights that the players wanted. MLG did everything they could to avoid this and GSL picks a early date for the matches when they could of picked a later date. This is GSL's fault not MLG.... It is just disrespectful, with a company you have a partnership with. | ||
ArchDC
Malaysia1996 Posts
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LuckoftheIrish
United States4791 Posts
On February 25 2012 10:44 Stenstyren wrote: Show nested quote + On February 25 2012 07:17 RoboBob wrote: On February 25 2012 07:09 soulist wrote: On February 25 2012 07:06 CursedFeanor wrote: Sometimes I wonder if GSL is purposedly making their schedule to mess up their players who travel to international tournaments... It's not the first time this kinda stuff happens and it's not like it would be difficult for them to take better care of their players by just scheduling accordingly. In any case, good move by MLG! I'm sure you won some points with the koreans. I don't understand how you can blame GSL for all of this. They had everyday of 2012 planned for what match was going to be shown that day. It's neither tournaments fault. No, GSL doesn't. I'm guessing that the Koreans pros thought that they were going to play later on in the week. They didn't know the exact date they would be playing until today. This is all GSL's fault imo. I don't think MLG should be paying the price. MLG is going to lose a big amount of coverage, and changing flights will cost MLG a lot of extra money too. Yes, MLG should pay for this. The reason is simple, MLG is a much less important tournament. It's a bit like if you invited Messi to play in your neighborhood team and then he had to cancel because of Champions League. Obviously a bit exaggerated but the fundamentals are still there. The Koreans are basically doing MLG a favor by coming there. Err, no, not at all. Also your analogy is basically anti-truth. It doesn't parallel the facts in any regard. | ||
scarper65
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Darpa
Canada4413 Posts
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TheUnderking
Canada202 Posts
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Magicpop
Canada71 Posts
On February 25 2012 09:14 mrRoflpwn wrote: Code A is always on Monday- MLG should have checked GSL schedule to ask them to move it possibly. In my opinion its the player responsability to make sure the events he chooses to participate dont conflict with each other... They didnt.. Well, nice move by MLG! | ||
Qxz
Canada189 Posts
On February 25 2012 10:44 Stenstyren wrote: Uhm, no. They don't leave Korea in the middle of the GSL to do anyone "a favor", that's absurd. They come to MLG because they think it's worth it. MLG is being very generous to pay for these flights so that the players don't miss their GSL matches.The Koreans are basically doing MLG a favor by coming there. | ||
zachMEISTER
United States625 Posts
On February 25 2012 10:44 Stenstyren wrote: The Koreans are basically doing MLG a favor by coming there. LoL? Then why are so many Koreans trying to land on foreign teams and get out of the stagnating professional SC2 scene in Korea? ONE TOURNAMENT that's HARD doesn't counteract the fact that these guys have the capability to win all the money of the foreign tournaments without winning a single GSL...and still have more money and prestige after the fact. | ||
diplomatten
United States43 Posts
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