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Australia528 Posts
On October 23 2012 09:36 Shival wrote:Show nested quote +On October 23 2012 09:34 tMomiji wrote:On October 23 2012 09:33 Caihead wrote:On October 23 2012 09:32 Waxangel wrote:On October 23 2012 09:31 storywriter wrote:On October 23 2012 09:27 ThePurist wrote:On October 23 2012 09:25 tMomiji wrote:On October 23 2012 09:24 ThePurist wrote:On October 23 2012 09:23 tMomiji wrote:On October 23 2012 09:23 ThePurist wrote: [quote]
He is fucked. How do you know? Cuz I read it. And this kid is just straight up self-centered, irresponsible, possibly lying to the end, and disrespectful. GEE GEE.......... Wait, you can read Korean? ...So you can translate this?! Please?!? I was going to attempt for the sake of peeps here. But I am retarded and I realize how much work the translators do here...ㅅㄳㄱ. Trust them with big stuff like this. I read the phone call too and I don't get why Crank is getting all the hate. Jessica seems to think that Crank lied about not joining a foreign team but Crank makes it clear that he was leaving the team because it was going way downhill (he didn't even have a contract). Boxer doesn't seem to share Jessica's view either (he never explicitly says that Crank lied and says something like "you're going to have to deal with all the crap we give you only because you were the first to leave the team"). Also Boxer's comment about Crank being at fault because he didn't handle MMA - seriously? Why the fuck would you leave handling your star player to another player? WTF are managers for? I would say Crank is the scapegoat here. if in effect, Crank did leave SlayerS to join a foreign team (that's what happened, effectively), then you can't really blame Jessica for feeling lied to. I don't understand this though, you can't just join another team then claim you left the team already. He had no contract with Slayers. Whether you have a contract or not shouldn't matter. Morally it's pretty damning, whether he can be held accountable due to contract or not. I would say Jessica and Boxer had a moral obligation to keep the team together and that justifies Crank's actions. Unfortunately, I know 99% of Koreans will not share my view and that Crank will get lynched if he says this.
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On October 23 2012 09:31 storywriter wrote:Show nested quote +On October 23 2012 09:27 ThePurist wrote:On October 23 2012 09:25 tMomiji wrote:On October 23 2012 09:24 ThePurist wrote:On October 23 2012 09:23 tMomiji wrote:On October 23 2012 09:23 ThePurist wrote:On October 23 2012 09:22 KgKris wrote: Does anyone know what the Crank audio said and the Korean community's reactions to it? He is fucked. How do you know? Cuz I read it. And this kid is just straight up self-centered, irresponsible, possibly lying to the end, and disrespectful. GEE GEE.......... Wait, you can read Korean? ...So you can translate this?! Please?!? I was going to attempt for the sake of peeps here. But I am retarded and I realize how much work the translators do here...ㅅㄳㄱ. Trust them with big stuff like this. I read the phone call too and I don't get why Crank is getting all the hate. Jessica seems to think that Crank lied about not joining a foreign team but Crank makes it clear that he was leaving the team because it was going way downhill (he didn't even have a contract). Boxer doesn't seem to share Jessica's view either (he never explicitly says that Crank lied and says something like "you're going to have to deal with all the crap we give you only because you were the first to leave the team"). Also Boxer's comment about Crank being at fault because he didn't handle MMA - seriously? Why the fuck would you leave handling your star player to another player? WTF are managers for? I would say Crank is the scapegoat here. perhaps but the way he handled it in the convo is inexcusable
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On October 23 2012 09:38 Zato-1 wrote: If MMA and Crank didn't have the courage to confront Jessica about the rumors... then to me, that speaks badly of Jessica as a leader and a manager. To be a good manager, you need to foster an atmosphere of trust and candor; even if sometimes you cannot be 100% transparent with what you're doing, players should never feel afraid to talk to you about something, especially if it's business-related. I get the impression that Jessica was a pretty terrible manager, and living in those conditions, it's not surprising to see this blow up into one big drama.
~Slayers T_T
This is the point I have been trying to make!!!!
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On October 23 2012 09:39 Kazeyonoma wrote:Show nested quote +On October 23 2012 09:35 Proflo wrote:On October 23 2012 09:34 Kazeyonoma wrote:On October 23 2012 09:31 storywriter wrote:On October 23 2012 09:27 ThePurist wrote:On October 23 2012 09:25 tMomiji wrote:On October 23 2012 09:24 ThePurist wrote:On October 23 2012 09:23 tMomiji wrote:On October 23 2012 09:23 ThePurist wrote:On October 23 2012 09:22 KgKris wrote: Does anyone know what the Crank audio said and the Korean community's reactions to it? He is fucked. How do you know? Cuz I read it. And this kid is just straight up self-centered, irresponsible, possibly lying to the end, and disrespectful. GEE GEE.......... Wait, you can read Korean? ...So you can translate this?! Please?!? I was going to attempt for the sake of peeps here. But I am retarded and I realize how much work the translators do here...ㅅㄳㄱ. Trust them with big stuff like this. I read the phone call too and I don't get why Crank is getting all the hate. Jessica seems to think that Crank lied about not joining a foreign team but Crank makes it clear that he was leaving the team because it was going way downhill (he didn't even have a contract). Boxer doesn't seem to share Jessica's view either (he never explicitly says that Crank lied and says something like "you're going to have to deal with all the crap we give you only because you were the first to leave the team"). Also Boxer's comment about Crank being at fault because he didn't handle MMA - seriously? Why the fuck would you leave handling your star player to another player? WTF are managers for? I would say Crank is the scapegoat here. Because at the time crank was the co captain? Yo if people keep bringing logic into this thread it's going to start to stifle the "drama feel"... If you could keep anything borderline sensical to pm's please. Sorry my mistake. Burn players burn. Empress jessica shall have ur undeserving heads buahaha On the real though. Everytime a player comes out with a statement jessica releases more info in the form of hard evidence and said player gets fucked. Look at esf. Then alicia.. now apparently crank.... ESF being in the wrong has little to do with MMA. You can't take one example and then say, well, more evidence is coming, just you wait! Let's actually wait and see what comes to light (which will probably be nothing and everyone will keep the opinions they've already formed).
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On October 23 2012 09:38 tMomiji wrote:Show nested quote +On October 23 2012 09:36 Shival wrote:On October 23 2012 09:34 tMomiji wrote:On October 23 2012 09:33 Caihead wrote:On October 23 2012 09:32 Waxangel wrote:On October 23 2012 09:31 storywriter wrote:On October 23 2012 09:27 ThePurist wrote:On October 23 2012 09:25 tMomiji wrote:On October 23 2012 09:24 ThePurist wrote:On October 23 2012 09:23 tMomiji wrote: [quote]
How do you know? Cuz I read it. And this kid is just straight up self-centered, irresponsible, possibly lying to the end, and disrespectful. GEE GEE.......... Wait, you can read Korean? ...So you can translate this?! Please?!? I was going to attempt for the sake of peeps here. But I am retarded and I realize how much work the translators do here...ㅅㄳㄱ. Trust them with big stuff like this. I read the phone call too and I don't get why Crank is getting all the hate. Jessica seems to think that Crank lied about not joining a foreign team but Crank makes it clear that he was leaving the team because it was going way downhill (he didn't even have a contract). Boxer doesn't seem to share Jessica's view either (he never explicitly says that Crank lied and says something like "you're going to have to deal with all the crap we give you only because you were the first to leave the team"). Also Boxer's comment about Crank being at fault because he didn't handle MMA - seriously? Why the fuck would you leave handling your star player to another player? WTF are managers for? I would say Crank is the scapegoat here. if in effect, Crank did leave SlayerS to join a foreign team (that's what happened, effectively), then you can't really blame Jessica for feeling lied to. I don't understand this though, you can't just join another team then claim you left the team already. He had no contract with Slayers. Whether you have a contract or not shouldn't matter. Morally it's pretty damning, whether he can be held accountable due to contract or not. Morally, perhaps, but then again everyone has different morals. I think he handled it poorly but shouldn't be treated so hatefully. He wanted out of that horrible environment and was obviously distressed from trying so hard to improve things to no avail.
I don't know any culture where lying is morally accepted... Do you?
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On October 23 2012 09:40 tMomiji wrote:Show nested quote +On October 23 2012 09:38 Zato-1 wrote: If MMA and Crank didn't have the courage to confront Jessica about the rumors... then to me, that speaks badly of Jessica as a leader and a manager. To be a good manager, you need to foster an atmosphere of trust and candor; even if sometimes you cannot be 100% transparent with what you're doing, players should never feel afraid to talk to you about something, especially if it's business-related. I get the impression that Jessica was a pretty terrible manager, and living in those conditions, it's not surprising to see this blow up into one big drama.
~Slayers T_T This is the point I have been trying to make!!!!
The bullocks is that supposed to mean. More like they were afraid of prosecution if Jessica found out about their own actions. Why are people operating under the assumption that this is a not for profit organization where Jessica has to be nice to everybody? If you don't report something that's your responsibility fucking period. In professional terms, if the employee doesn't report a problem that they think will damage the integrity of the company, WHILE the supervisor is trying to find out what it is and actively prompting them, then they should be held responsible.
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On October 23 2012 09:40 tMomiji wrote:Show nested quote +On October 23 2012 09:38 Zato-1 wrote: If MMA and Crank didn't have the courage to confront Jessica about the rumors... then to me, that speaks badly of Jessica as a leader and a manager. To be a good manager, you need to foster an atmosphere of trust and candor; even if sometimes you cannot be 100% transparent with what you're doing, players should never feel afraid to talk to you about something, especially if it's business-related. I get the impression that Jessica was a pretty terrible manager, and living in those conditions, it's not surprising to see this blow up into one big drama.
~Slayers T_T This is the point I have been trying to make!!!!
I feel like people are expecting too much from their employer.... Maybe is due to cultural differences
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No matter how you look at this everything goes back to Slayers having a bad manager/bad training environment/jessica. If the team was run properly none of this would have happened and everyone would be happy, MMA would probably have a few more GSL's under his belt, Boxer might not have left to coach, and Slayers wouldn't have had to die.
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Australia528 Posts
On October 23 2012 09:39 Shival wrote:Show nested quote +On October 23 2012 09:36 storywriter wrote:On October 23 2012 09:34 Kazeyonoma wrote:On October 23 2012 09:31 storywriter wrote:On October 23 2012 09:27 ThePurist wrote:On October 23 2012 09:25 tMomiji wrote:On October 23 2012 09:24 ThePurist wrote:On October 23 2012 09:23 tMomiji wrote:On October 23 2012 09:23 ThePurist wrote:On October 23 2012 09:22 KgKris wrote: Does anyone know what the Crank audio said and the Korean community's reactions to it? He is fucked. How do you know? Cuz I read it. And this kid is just straight up self-centered, irresponsible, possibly lying to the end, and disrespectful. GEE GEE.......... Wait, you can read Korean? ...So you can translate this?! Please?!? I was going to attempt for the sake of peeps here. But I am retarded and I realize how much work the translators do here...ㅅㄳㄱ. Trust them with big stuff like this. I read the phone call too and I don't get why Crank is getting all the hate. Jessica seems to think that Crank lied about not joining a foreign team but Crank makes it clear that he was leaving the team because it was going way downhill (he didn't even have a contract). Boxer doesn't seem to share Jessica's view either (he never explicitly says that Crank lied and says something like "you're going to have to deal with all the crap we give you only because you were the first to leave the team"). Also Boxer's comment about Crank being at fault because he didn't handle MMA - seriously? Why the fuck would you leave handling your star player to another player? WTF are managers for? I would say Crank is the scapegoat here. Because at the time crank was the co captain? ... fine, you'd leave handling your star player to your 'co captain'? There's no excuse for Jessica and Boxer having neglected the players. You think the manager of Startale is going to be walking around each day and help the players? Actually what about FXO, Choya is handling the affairs there, not some manager. Actually FXOBoSS was even pissed at Choya for being part of the eSF ban. See, Slayers is falling apart. Crank's made it clear something needs to be done. MMA is acting up. Boxer/Jessica: oh let's not do anything -> team falls apart -> shit, it was all Crank's fault. Are you not seeing something is wrong here? Also, Boxer was meant to be a playing 'coach'. The team is called Slayers. MMA is Boxer's son. Crank did nothing wrong regarding MMA, I'd say.
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On October 23 2012 09:42 Shival wrote:Show nested quote +On October 23 2012 09:38 tMomiji wrote:On October 23 2012 09:36 Shival wrote:On October 23 2012 09:34 tMomiji wrote:On October 23 2012 09:33 Caihead wrote:On October 23 2012 09:32 Waxangel wrote:On October 23 2012 09:31 storywriter wrote:On October 23 2012 09:27 ThePurist wrote:On October 23 2012 09:25 tMomiji wrote:On October 23 2012 09:24 ThePurist wrote: [quote]
Cuz I read it. And this kid is just straight up self-centered, irresponsible, possibly lying to the end, and disrespectful. GEE GEE.......... Wait, you can read Korean? ...So you can translate this?! Please?!? I was going to attempt for the sake of peeps here. But I am retarded and I realize how much work the translators do here...ㅅㄳㄱ. Trust them with big stuff like this. I read the phone call too and I don't get why Crank is getting all the hate. Jessica seems to think that Crank lied about not joining a foreign team but Crank makes it clear that he was leaving the team because it was going way downhill (he didn't even have a contract). Boxer doesn't seem to share Jessica's view either (he never explicitly says that Crank lied and says something like "you're going to have to deal with all the crap we give you only because you were the first to leave the team"). Also Boxer's comment about Crank being at fault because he didn't handle MMA - seriously? Why the fuck would you leave handling your star player to another player? WTF are managers for? I would say Crank is the scapegoat here. if in effect, Crank did leave SlayerS to join a foreign team (that's what happened, effectively), then you can't really blame Jessica for feeling lied to. I don't understand this though, you can't just join another team then claim you left the team already. He had no contract with Slayers. Whether you have a contract or not shouldn't matter. Morally it's pretty damning, whether he can be held accountable due to contract or not. Morally, perhaps, but then again everyone has different morals. I think he handled it poorly but shouldn't be treated so hatefully. He wanted out of that horrible environment and was obviously distressed from trying so hard to improve things to no avail. I don't know any culture where lying is morally accepted... Do you?
Depends on the reason behind it. Motive is everything.
At least to me it is.
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On October 23 2012 09:40 storywriter wrote:Show nested quote +On October 23 2012 09:36 Shival wrote:On October 23 2012 09:34 tMomiji wrote:On October 23 2012 09:33 Caihead wrote:On October 23 2012 09:32 Waxangel wrote:On October 23 2012 09:31 storywriter wrote:On October 23 2012 09:27 ThePurist wrote:On October 23 2012 09:25 tMomiji wrote:On October 23 2012 09:24 ThePurist wrote:On October 23 2012 09:23 tMomiji wrote: [quote]
How do you know? Cuz I read it. And this kid is just straight up self-centered, irresponsible, possibly lying to the end, and disrespectful. GEE GEE.......... Wait, you can read Korean? ...So you can translate this?! Please?!? I was going to attempt for the sake of peeps here. But I am retarded and I realize how much work the translators do here...ㅅㄳㄱ. Trust them with big stuff like this. I read the phone call too and I don't get why Crank is getting all the hate. Jessica seems to think that Crank lied about not joining a foreign team but Crank makes it clear that he was leaving the team because it was going way downhill (he didn't even have a contract). Boxer doesn't seem to share Jessica's view either (he never explicitly says that Crank lied and says something like "you're going to have to deal with all the crap we give you only because you were the first to leave the team"). Also Boxer's comment about Crank being at fault because he didn't handle MMA - seriously? Why the fuck would you leave handling your star player to another player? WTF are managers for? I would say Crank is the scapegoat here. if in effect, Crank did leave SlayerS to join a foreign team (that's what happened, effectively), then you can't really blame Jessica for feeling lied to. I don't understand this though, you can't just join another team then claim you left the team already. He had no contract with Slayers. Whether you have a contract or not shouldn't matter. Morally it's pretty damning, whether he can be held accountable due to contract or not. I would say Jessica and Boxer had a moral obligation to keep the team together and that justifies Crank's actions. Unfortunately, I know 99% of Koreans will not share my view and that Crank will get lynched if he says this.
You do realise 'an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind' would fit quite nicely if you think it justifies Crank's actions.
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This is a loose translation of JUST the first half from some guy named "bnaM" on reddit
Loose translation:
Crank(C from now): Can we talk?
Jessica(J from now): Yes
C: I got calls yesterday and today, so I checked Nateon (korean site), and I'm still frustrated at the way you think. Do you really think I left so I can go to foreign team?
J: You wrote it (seems like shes talking about twitter). You said you left because you wanted to rest; yes or no.
C: Noona, look at the convo again. You told me to do whatever I want. I'm 24 and it's not the age to be getting allowance from home to live. It's also not like I'm going to get a lot from foreign team.
J: That wasn't the problem with me, was it?
C: I didn't leave so I can go to foreign team. I had no money since I left so it's why I started looking for foreign team.
J: Lets look at the convo. You said you had no interest in foreign team.
C: That was then.
J: That's why I let you go home when you said you wanted to leave team.
C: (Speaking loudly)Why do you keep bringing up the past?
J: Why are you yelling?
C: Why are you acting like that? You like people being disabled? You want to stop playing and do something else?
J: You did lie to me. To leave, you lied. You say two different things (this is a korean saying hard to translate).
C: What two different things did I say?
J: Crank, you only say stuff that you want.
C: If you're an adult, who do you make a person a disabled (this is a curse word in korean similar to "retard")?
J: You dug your own grave.
C: Then can I do interviews?
J: Do it, I don't care.
C: I still want to resolve this and that's why I called you.
J: Then you shouldn't be talking like that. You're trying to make yourself look good.
C: You too.
J: I'm about to say everything now.
C: Then I guess I'm going to look like the bad guy.
J: I'm only going to say the truth.
C: You're only going to say what you want.
J: I'm not going to lie and only say the truth.
C: That's how I feel. Tell me what did I lie about.
J: You always told me it's not about leaving the team, but it's about leaving the team for money. I always wanted to trust you, but the way you broadcast your message, the way you tried going to foreign teams by chatting, and at least you shouldn't act that way when I cared for you. I treated the cervical disc for you; not me.
C: Why do you speak so confidently when you're the one that made the talk about cervical disc?
J: When did I say it was cervical disc (CD)?
C: You're twisting words like this again? I never said it was CD. I just said my neck hurts, so I was going home. Why exaggerate?
J: I just thought it was because of the way you said it. You keep talking like it's the past, but this has only been 1-2 months ago.
C: I never said it was CD.
J: That's what I heard.
C: You said to say I'm resting because of CD; never said to say that to reporters.
J: I said "I'm going to tell people exactly like this", and you said "Ok".
C: I'm looking at the convo right now and it's not how it went. You said to say "I'm resting because of CD", and I said "OK, I'll take care so there won't be weird rumors going around". Then you said, "There's a new member coming in the team, so I'll just add it to the press release".
J: Yep. I told you to tell people you're resting because of CD. Don't blame me when you didn't understand.
C: (speaking loudly) You're also the one that didn't listen to me, so you're misunderstanding.
J: Who do you think you're yelling at?
C: Then who do you think you're talking like this to?
J: What? "Who do you think" (he talked in an informal way to her)? Wow, I'm flabbergasted.
C: You really want to me quit gaming?
J: I don't care if you quit or not, but as a human, you shouldn't act like that.
Boxer: Speak calmly. Lets meet and talk, and not through the phone.
Starting at 8 minute 50, Boxer gets on the call. Crank starts crying and till the end of the conversation, talks in a crying voice.
This is only the first half. Too lazy for the rest and I'm pretty sure an official translation will come. I also don't know what happened with the cervical disc part, so the translation gets a little iffy.
Once again, ****Loose***** and only the first half, sorry all he posted
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On October 23 2012 09:39 Shival wrote:Show nested quote +On October 23 2012 09:36 storywriter wrote:On October 23 2012 09:34 Kazeyonoma wrote:On October 23 2012 09:31 storywriter wrote:On October 23 2012 09:27 ThePurist wrote:On October 23 2012 09:25 tMomiji wrote:On October 23 2012 09:24 ThePurist wrote:On October 23 2012 09:23 tMomiji wrote:On October 23 2012 09:23 ThePurist wrote:On October 23 2012 09:22 KgKris wrote: Does anyone know what the Crank audio said and the Korean community's reactions to it? He is fucked. How do you know? Cuz I read it. And this kid is just straight up self-centered, irresponsible, possibly lying to the end, and disrespectful. GEE GEE.......... Wait, you can read Korean? ...So you can translate this?! Please?!? I was going to attempt for the sake of peeps here. But I am retarded and I realize how much work the translators do here...ㅅㄳㄱ. Trust them with big stuff like this. I read the phone call too and I don't get why Crank is getting all the hate. Jessica seems to think that Crank lied about not joining a foreign team but Crank makes it clear that he was leaving the team because it was going way downhill (he didn't even have a contract). Boxer doesn't seem to share Jessica's view either (he never explicitly says that Crank lied and says something like "you're going to have to deal with all the crap we give you only because you were the first to leave the team"). Also Boxer's comment about Crank being at fault because he didn't handle MMA - seriously? Why the fuck would you leave handling your star player to another player? WTF are managers for? I would say Crank is the scapegoat here. Because at the time crank was the co captain? ... fine, you'd leave handling your star player to your 'co captain'? There's no excuse for Jessica and Boxer having neglected the players. You think the manager of Startale is going to be walking around each day and help the players? Actually what about FXO, Choya is handling the affairs there, not some manager. Actually FXOBoSS was even pissed at Choya for being part of the eSF ban. And yet... inexplicably all the players don't seem to have a bad word to say about their manager. And ACE came out with that passionate defence when Jessica leveled all those accusations at him.
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On October 23 2012 09:39 babylon wrote:Show nested quote +On October 23 2012 09:38 jmbthirteen wrote:On October 23 2012 09:35 Integra wrote:On October 23 2012 09:35 Caihead wrote: ESF really needs to just put every single player on contract, having no legal consequences to these actions is so ridiculous. wtf, weren't they on a contract already which Jessica had created? only a handful of players were on contract i believe. Crank wasn't one of them. I'm just curious, and this may be an aside, but are B-teamers on KeSPA contracted?
You bring up a good point. People are talking about contracts but why would you contract your unproven B-Teamers and just keep your Main roster contracted, that's a financially safe way of handling things and not just in eSports in every sport unless your owned by some sugar daddy.
And let's be honest aside from playing out a 55 minute Carrier vs Infestor game vs NSHFreaky and beating Jjajki in a bo1 what had he actually achieved in earning a contract - A bit of a dick move from Crank here tbh.
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On October 23 2012 09:43 tMomiji wrote:Show nested quote +On October 23 2012 09:42 Shival wrote:On October 23 2012 09:38 tMomiji wrote:On October 23 2012 09:36 Shival wrote:On October 23 2012 09:34 tMomiji wrote:On October 23 2012 09:33 Caihead wrote:On October 23 2012 09:32 Waxangel wrote:On October 23 2012 09:31 storywriter wrote:On October 23 2012 09:27 ThePurist wrote:On October 23 2012 09:25 tMomiji wrote: [quote]
Wait, you can read Korean? ...So you can translate this?! Please?!? I was going to attempt for the sake of peeps here. But I am retarded and I realize how much work the translators do here...ㅅㄳㄱ. Trust them with big stuff like this. I read the phone call too and I don't get why Crank is getting all the hate. Jessica seems to think that Crank lied about not joining a foreign team but Crank makes it clear that he was leaving the team because it was going way downhill (he didn't even have a contract). Boxer doesn't seem to share Jessica's view either (he never explicitly says that Crank lied and says something like "you're going to have to deal with all the crap we give you only because you were the first to leave the team"). Also Boxer's comment about Crank being at fault because he didn't handle MMA - seriously? Why the fuck would you leave handling your star player to another player? WTF are managers for? I would say Crank is the scapegoat here. if in effect, Crank did leave SlayerS to join a foreign team (that's what happened, effectively), then you can't really blame Jessica for feeling lied to. I don't understand this though, you can't just join another team then claim you left the team already. He had no contract with Slayers. Whether you have a contract or not shouldn't matter. Morally it's pretty damning, whether he can be held accountable due to contract or not. Morally, perhaps, but then again everyone has different morals. I think he handled it poorly but shouldn't be treated so hatefully. He wanted out of that horrible environment and was obviously distressed from trying so hard to improve things to no avail. I don't know any culture where lying is morally accepted... Do you? Depends on the reason behind it. Motive is everything. At least to me it is.
Sure lying for the greater good may be acceptable, lying for your own good feelings.. not so much.
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I have all the respect in the world for MMA and I sincerely wish him all the best and a bright new beginning in his next team venture! He is incredible, seriously he's like a beacon of light when he comes to the states, there is so much passion and cheers and roars around when he plays at his best, it's a sight to behold! I hope he gets as far away from Jessica as possible and reaches his greatest potential!
It was fun for her to provide the drama but man, throwing all of this young and hard working passionate players under the bus is unbelievable, she's so far up on her pedestal she can't even consider taking any blame for any of this, it's always the other guy where she is concerned.
Edit: And Crank, his story is another heart wrenching one, it's ridiculous. Jessica may have had a point about the managers but what she did to her players, the way she behaved making them out to be the bad guys, it's ridiculous, these are good hard working kids that passionately care, what a waste. I'm so glad this is over and they will have an opportunity with another team.
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On October 23 2012 09:43 Shival wrote:Show nested quote +On October 23 2012 09:40 storywriter wrote:On October 23 2012 09:36 Shival wrote:On October 23 2012 09:34 tMomiji wrote:On October 23 2012 09:33 Caihead wrote:On October 23 2012 09:32 Waxangel wrote:On October 23 2012 09:31 storywriter wrote:On October 23 2012 09:27 ThePurist wrote:On October 23 2012 09:25 tMomiji wrote:On October 23 2012 09:24 ThePurist wrote: [quote]
Cuz I read it. And this kid is just straight up self-centered, irresponsible, possibly lying to the end, and disrespectful. GEE GEE.......... Wait, you can read Korean? ...So you can translate this?! Please?!? I was going to attempt for the sake of peeps here. But I am retarded and I realize how much work the translators do here...ㅅㄳㄱ. Trust them with big stuff like this. I read the phone call too and I don't get why Crank is getting all the hate. Jessica seems to think that Crank lied about not joining a foreign team but Crank makes it clear that he was leaving the team because it was going way downhill (he didn't even have a contract). Boxer doesn't seem to share Jessica's view either (he never explicitly says that Crank lied and says something like "you're going to have to deal with all the crap we give you only because you were the first to leave the team"). Also Boxer's comment about Crank being at fault because he didn't handle MMA - seriously? Why the fuck would you leave handling your star player to another player? WTF are managers for? I would say Crank is the scapegoat here. if in effect, Crank did leave SlayerS to join a foreign team (that's what happened, effectively), then you can't really blame Jessica for feeling lied to. I don't understand this though, you can't just join another team then claim you left the team already. He had no contract with Slayers. Whether you have a contract or not shouldn't matter. Morally it's pretty damning, whether he can be held accountable due to contract or not. I would say Jessica and Boxer had a moral obligation to keep the team together and that justifies Crank's actions. Unfortunately, I know 99% of Koreans will not share my view and that Crank will get lynched if he says this. You do realise 'an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind' would fit quite nicely if you think it justifies Crank's actions. Considering Jessica's desire to punish everyone, the eye for an eye comment is pretty rich.
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Can someone post a link to the actual audio of the phone conversation? I can't actually find it anywhere.. But I'd like to listen to it.
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On October 23 2012 09:36 Caihead wrote:Show nested quote +On October 23 2012 09:34 tMomiji wrote:On October 23 2012 09:33 Caihead wrote:On October 23 2012 09:32 Waxangel wrote:On October 23 2012 09:31 storywriter wrote:On October 23 2012 09:27 ThePurist wrote:On October 23 2012 09:25 tMomiji wrote:On October 23 2012 09:24 ThePurist wrote:On October 23 2012 09:23 tMomiji wrote:On October 23 2012 09:23 ThePurist wrote: [quote]
He is fucked. How do you know? Cuz I read it. And this kid is just straight up self-centered, irresponsible, possibly lying to the end, and disrespectful. GEE GEE.......... Wait, you can read Korean? ...So you can translate this?! Please?!? I was going to attempt for the sake of peeps here. But I am retarded and I realize how much work the translators do here...ㅅㄳㄱ. Trust them with big stuff like this. I read the phone call too and I don't get why Crank is getting all the hate. Jessica seems to think that Crank lied about not joining a foreign team but Crank makes it clear that he was leaving the team because it was going way downhill (he didn't even have a contract). Boxer doesn't seem to share Jessica's view either (he never explicitly says that Crank lied and says something like "you're going to have to deal with all the crap we give you only because you were the first to leave the team"). Also Boxer's comment about Crank being at fault because he didn't handle MMA - seriously? Why the fuck would you leave handling your star player to another player? WTF are managers for? I would say Crank is the scapegoat here. if in effect, Crank did leave SlayerS to join a foreign team (that's what happened, effectively), then you can't really blame Jessica for feeling lied to. I don't understand this though, you can't just join another team then claim you left the team already. He had no contract with Slayers. So Slayers had to operate on trusting the players not to jump ship whenever, yet the players didn't trust Slayers and they were wrong to not trust Slayers instead of trusting Mr. J. Sounds like bull shit to me. ESF should put every player on contract from now on to prevent crap like this. But then ESF could control all the players like the big evil Kespa and might become professionell and not a club full of amateurs
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