GomTV accepts position as the head of eSF - Page 3
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shabby
Norway6402 Posts
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Caihead
Canada8550 Posts
On November 16 2012 17:19 shabby wrote: I don't like the "less drama" one, the korean esports scene really needed some drama and ceremonies to put a face on its players after the kespa robots reigned for so long. I think you got the wrong wording, it's not "drama" we want, it's media coverage, even if it's negative media coverage to draw attention. Drama usually results in actually bad consequences besides the fact that it attracts media coverage. | ||
Telcontar
United Kingdom16710 Posts
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Danglars
United States12133 Posts
Business perspective HOOOO! | ||
sharkie
Austria18279 Posts
great job of losing any power the players had lol | ||
Hall0wed
United States8486 Posts
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silent_owl
Philippines3098 Posts
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Excludos
Norway7931 Posts
On November 16 2012 17:19 shabby wrote: I don't like the "less drama" one, the korean esports scene really needed some drama and ceremonies to put a face on its players after the kespa robots reigned for so long. if by "drama" you mean things like Slayers disbanding, then no, its far from a good thing. I'm optimistic about this. GomTV has shown themselves very professional as far back as I can remember. | ||
mrRoflpwn
United States2618 Posts
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OopsOopsBaby
Singapore3425 Posts
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vorxaw
Canada245 Posts
On November 16 2012 15:49 jinorazi wrote: NBL + BAA = NBA esf + kespa = ??? maybe it'll happen sometime in the future AFC+NFC=superbowl One can hope | ||
VirgilSC2
United States6151 Posts
On November 16 2012 18:11 OopsOopsBaby wrote: there are only 7 esf teams left? StarTale NSHoSeo TSL LG-IM FXO Prime MVP I think that's the list. | ||
Martijn
Netherlands1219 Posts
Look at the eSF boycott that aimed to get kespa players to compete in GSL, back then I thought it was fair enough. It was the teams taking a stand. Now with GOM at the head of eSF, I think we can agree that if the same situation were to happen all over, suddenly it would be rather suspect. Is it the teams taking a stand or GOM using the teams as leverage? I'm not saying evil things will happen, I'm saying that they could happen and we should be watchful. | ||
WetSocks
United States953 Posts
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ke_ivan
Singapore374 Posts
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Tommylew
Wales2717 Posts
Good news if it happens! | ||
NeWeNiyaLord
Norway2474 Posts
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nihlon
Sweden5581 Posts
On November 16 2012 17:19 shabby wrote: I don't like the "less drama" one, the korean esports scene really needed some drama and ceremonies to put a face on its players after the kespa robots reigned for so long. They are most likely referring to the slayers clusterfuck and things like that. Players trash talking before games and making ceremonies shouldn't be affected. | ||
KristofferAG
Norway25712 Posts
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Mauldo
United States750 Posts
On November 16 2012 18:23 Martijn wrote: There's conflict of interests to be considered here right? Look at the eSF boycott that aimed to get kespa players to compete in GSL, back then I thought it was fair enough. It was the teams taking a stand. Now with GOM at the head of eSF, I think we can agree that if the same situation were to happen all over, suddenly it would be rather suspect. Is it the teams taking a stand or GOM using the teams as leverage? I'm not saying evil things will happen, I'm saying that they could happen and we should be watchful. Considering it was Kespa using KESPA teams as leverage in the first place, I don't see where the problem would be with GOM doing the same thing in retaliation, which is essentially what happened. This has a recipe for disaster though, because with the new MLG/DH/ESL partnership Kespa joining is only a matter of time since the door is already opened with the MLG/KESPA partnership. Then it's literally IPL, NASL, and GSL against the juggernaut that is MLG/DH/ESL/KESPA. I love GOM and always will, but this is playing a game of chicken they'll probably lose. | ||
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