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Wow, Incontrol called someone else a nerd......... Beside that being a nerd is positive in my eyes. In many ways at least.
Androide..... What a joke. Have a Russian lead a foreign team. Nobody will give him any respect as he is already being ridiculed. Draco.. Never seen him as a leader. I don't know him well, but is his English good enough? Mondragon on the other hand has lead the best non-Korean team for the last 6 years and done a great job, with reasonably little scandal. ToT still exists it survived all this shit, while at the same time hundreds of teams have died. And all this without any 'sponsor' money.
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Hmfm.. What's all the fuzz about?
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mondragon is maybe the best of them but I´d say draco cause of his experience in Korea
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mondragon cause he seems like a really really realluy awesome dude
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On March 17 2008 21:31 Sewi wrote: mondragon is maybe the best of them but I´d say draco cause of his experience in Korea
That makes him a tourguide not a good leader -_-
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I thought all of these people had quit StarCraft. And the idea of a all-foreign team is nice and all, but when they start losing 0-3 every round in proleague, and none of the players qualifies in indivudual leagues, its going to be a bit sad.
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I'm a Mondragon fan, so i say Mondragon, he plays great, is entertaining, what more do you need. I would love to see him in Korea owning.
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On March 17 2008 23:26 eugen1225 wrote:I would love to see him in Korea owning. HaiVan is right, i dont think theres much of a chance for a foreign team in korean proleagues
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Mondragon does a great job leading ToT and he's my favourite foreign player, but shouldn't a team captain be a bit more involved and friendly towards the public? Because ToT seems to be more like a sect than most clans to an outsider.
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Mistrzzz ?? haha I 'd say Mondi or Testie
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Mondragon is a good leader and would do a good job, my only concern with him is that he uses favoritism ( of ToT members/friends ) a lot, just look at the german tv league right now where they asked him for which players to pick.
But then again I guess no leader can be 100% unbiased, and I can't think of a better choice than Mondragon in the foreign community.
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Mondragon is not even interested in playing professionally in Korea, at least that's what he says in every single interview. I voted him nevertheless.
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Testie always, 10 yrs strong, almost conquered the world.
Has anyone considered that the time that this thing ends is April 1st, aka April Fools Day? ;D
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On March 18 2008 00:37 Radivel wrote: Testie always, 10 yrs strong, almost conquered the world.
Has anyone considered that the time that this thing ends is April 1st, aka April Fools Day? ;D Probably the first thing anyone stated, yes :p
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Ooo…mystery, controversy, INTERNET FITE PEW PEW PEW.
Everything a good thread needs, with the exception of tits.
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On March 17 2008 23:44 willKeks wrote:HaiVan is right, i dont think theres much of a chance for a foreign team in korean proleagues
I am not very familiar with the international SC scene. But i think this is the most obvious suggestion and makes this attempt useless.
It is hardly to imagine that people who play in their spare time besides school or college can win against players who live in houses with other progamers and concentrate only on the game cause it is also a life perspective for them.
The popularity in Korea kept this game alive over the years. But for the old international players other things become inevitable more important as older they get during young people join newer games.
So i cant see any sense in this. Only that the Korean can praise their top players when they slaughter the foreign players and attract even more fans which again raises the market value for the organizers and sponsors. But from the point of view of the foreign players this is useless.
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On March 18 2008 07:16 recklessspite wrote: Ooo…mystery, controversy, INTERNET FITE PEW PEW PEW.
Everything a good thread needs, with the exception of tits. NSFW
close thread now?
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