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United Kingdom31935 Posts
On July 12 2014 03:13 Godwrath wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2014 03:12 GumBa wrote:On July 12 2014 03:10 Godwrath wrote:On July 12 2014 03:05 GumBa wrote:On July 12 2014 03:04 Foreverkul wrote:On July 12 2014 03:02 GumBa wrote:On July 12 2014 03:01 Foreverkul wrote:On July 12 2014 02:59 GumBa wrote:On July 12 2014 02:57 jakethesnake wrote:On July 12 2014 02:52 Clazziquai10 wrote:[quote] But I pretty much can't name any other amateur tourney that has 10000 spectators Our local junior hockey team gets an average attendance around 8K. Football events of scrub teams in germany get tons. Hell my club luton (england) had 8-10k average attendance in the. 5th footballing league Except football (soccer) is already a well known and commonly played sport, even small teams can garner attention if they are decent. You can't compare a sport that has billions of fans to one that has a few million. All sports start small and its the amateur and causal scenes that keep them alive Wrong, its the money. And where does this money come from? The masses of amateur and casuals who enjoy the sport No. Normally people aren't really interested into sports they don't play, or didn't play in the past. Amateur scene allows people to "experience" the competition and meet a lot of people. I don't know this generation, but mine (i am from the early eightys), almost everybody i knew was on a football club. Guess which is the most popular sport on Spain by far. Do you think it is just for watching it ? Or because generations after generations play football ? The money, is a byproduct of how well the amateur scene has managed to capt people interested into the sport. Thats what I said? Yeah, i wanted to quote the other guy. Went full derp :p Np :D
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LOL having these two guys standing side by side makes me feel like I'm watching a cartoon.
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On July 12 2014 03:14 Larkin wrote: This guy cannot be for real
Gotta have a Baz as a mate as well, original for sure.
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this guy is so funny lolololol dirtygg ftw!
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Why should I love his country?
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I had no idea that was what Artofwar looks like, he used to be on my team.
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On July 12 2014 03:15 Fanatic-Templar wrote: Why should I love his country? Cause Bob lives there
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On July 12 2014 03:17 The_Red_Viper wrote:Cause Bob lives there
You have my attention. Tell me more.
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Prison rape is a really funny thing to make jokes about hahahah
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On July 12 2014 03:11 GumBa wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2014 03:09 Foreverkul wrote:On July 12 2014 03:05 GumBa wrote:On July 12 2014 03:04 Foreverkul wrote:On July 12 2014 03:02 GumBa wrote:On July 12 2014 03:01 Foreverkul wrote:On July 12 2014 02:59 GumBa wrote:On July 12 2014 02:57 jakethesnake wrote:On July 12 2014 02:52 Clazziquai10 wrote:On July 12 2014 02:46 GumBa wrote: [quote] All sports have amateur tournaments and fun events But I pretty much can't name any other amateur tourney that has 10000 spectators Our local junior hockey team gets an average attendance around 8K. Football events of scrub teams in germany get tons. Hell my club luton (england) had 8-10k average attendance in the. 5th footballing league Except football (soccer) is already a well known and commonly played sport, even small teams can garner attention if they are decent. You can't compare a sport that has billions of fans to one that has a few million. All sports start small and its the amateur and causal scenes that keep them alive Wrong, its the money. And where does this money come from? The masses of amateur and casuals who enjoy the sport No, it comes from people who buy products marketed at tournaments. You think Redbull put up 25k and a whole stage and cast because they just liked SC2? No. Thats kinda what I mean. Without those amateur and casual playerbases there is no incentive for sponsors. Christ A sport becomes popular because people with money make it popular. How do you think DOTA/LOL got so big so fast? Because people put up big money for the best players, not because kids playing DOTA/LOL wanted to expend their market.
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On July 12 2014 03:17 Fanatic-Templar wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2014 03:17 The_Red_Viper wrote:On July 12 2014 03:15 Fanatic-Templar wrote: Why should I love his country? Cause Bob lives there You have my attention. Tell me more. Bob is the past, Bob is the present and you might have figured, Bob is the future
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France7248 Posts
stream even stopped showing the results...
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Been a while since I saw a Destiny game.
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United Kingdom31935 Posts
On July 12 2014 03:20 Foreverkul wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2014 03:11 GumBa wrote:On July 12 2014 03:09 Foreverkul wrote:On July 12 2014 03:05 GumBa wrote:On July 12 2014 03:04 Foreverkul wrote:On July 12 2014 03:02 GumBa wrote:On July 12 2014 03:01 Foreverkul wrote:On July 12 2014 02:59 GumBa wrote:On July 12 2014 02:57 jakethesnake wrote:On July 12 2014 02:52 Clazziquai10 wrote:[quote] But I pretty much can't name any other amateur tourney that has 10000 spectators Our local junior hockey team gets an average attendance around 8K. Football events of scrub teams in germany get tons. Hell my club luton (england) had 8-10k average attendance in the. 5th footballing league Except football (soccer) is already a well known and commonly played sport, even small teams can garner attention if they are decent. You can't compare a sport that has billions of fans to one that has a few million. All sports start small and its the amateur and causal scenes that keep them alive Wrong, its the money. And where does this money come from? The masses of amateur and casuals who enjoy the sport No, it comes from people who buy products marketed at tournaments. You think Redbull put up 25k and a whole stage and cast because they just liked SC2? No. Thats kinda what I mean. Without those amateur and casual playerbases there is no incentive for sponsors. Christ A sport becomes popular because people with money make it popular. How do you think DOTA/LOL got so big so fast? Because people put up big money for the best players, not because kids playing DOTA/LOL wanted to expend their market. I could tell you about a bubble and how thats not healthy growth. But I am starting to realise that you are quite dense
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On July 12 2014 00:37 Faefae wrote: 'i hope to show good games', ' hope to do my best' Desrow confirmed for kespa team !
I realized it right after I said it D:
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On July 12 2014 03:22 GumBa wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2014 03:20 Foreverkul wrote:On July 12 2014 03:11 GumBa wrote:On July 12 2014 03:09 Foreverkul wrote:On July 12 2014 03:05 GumBa wrote:On July 12 2014 03:04 Foreverkul wrote:On July 12 2014 03:02 GumBa wrote:On July 12 2014 03:01 Foreverkul wrote:On July 12 2014 02:59 GumBa wrote:On July 12 2014 02:57 jakethesnake wrote: [quote] Our local junior hockey team gets an average attendance around 8K. Football events of scrub teams in germany get tons. Hell my club luton (england) had 8-10k average attendance in the. 5th footballing league Except football (soccer) is already a well known and commonly played sport, even small teams can garner attention if they are decent. You can't compare a sport that has billions of fans to one that has a few million. All sports start small and its the amateur and causal scenes that keep them alive Wrong, its the money. And where does this money come from? The masses of amateur and casuals who enjoy the sport No, it comes from people who buy products marketed at tournaments. You think Redbull put up 25k and a whole stage and cast because they just liked SC2? No. Thats kinda what I mean. Without those amateur and casual playerbases there is no incentive for sponsors. Christ A sport becomes popular because people with money make it popular. How do you think DOTA/LOL got so big so fast? Because people put up big money for the best players, not because kids playing DOTA/LOL wanted to expend their market. I could tell you about a bubble and how thats not healthy growth. But I am starting to realise that you are quite dense
not like sc2 growth is healthy since blizz heavily stepped in.
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East Gorteau22261 Posts
On July 12 2014 03:15 ThomasjServo wrote: I had no idea that was what Artofwar looks like, he used to be on my team.
You have a team?
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