On March 29 2012 09:21 Bart wrote:
i'm waiting for EG to top this and recruit Marinking! EG.Marineking anybody??
i'm waiting for EG to top this and recruit Marinking! EG.Marineking anybody??
Hopefully not. MarineKing forever Prime <3
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Denmark320 Posts
On March 29 2012 09:21 Bart wrote: i'm waiting for EG to top this and recruit Marinking! EG.Marineking anybody?? Hopefully not. MarineKing forever Prime <3 | ||
Vodh
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Liquid'Taeja Fighting!!! | ||
Gorlin
United States2753 Posts
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GARO
United States2255 Posts
Liquid the team to beat in 2012 and beyond! | ||
Plexa
Aotearoa39261 Posts
On March 29 2012 09:20 RUS RO DAH!!! wrote: Show nested quote + On March 29 2012 09:07 Plexa wrote: On March 29 2012 09:02 RUS RO DAH!!! wrote: On March 29 2012 08:55 dragonborn wrote: On March 29 2012 08:55 RUS RO DAH!!! wrote: On March 29 2012 08:52 Diamond wrote: On March 29 2012 08:52 RUS RO DAH!!! wrote: I used to be okay with Taeja, but now I feel like he's a traitor. Seriously? How? By ditching Slayers and joining Liquid? http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=320301 ??????? you cant be serious, SlayerS have so many talents in team, its better for TaeJa. Yeah man I feel the same way about Ganzi too. I know this is a business after all, but I still don't like foreign teams buying talent. These guys trained and honed their skills under Slayers and Liquid, EG... comes and whips out their wallets woos these guys off with money. It's like they're not good enough to produce top players so they had to take the easy route and buy them. So are teams just supposed to let free agents like TaeJa slip by? This wasn't a case of TL going to slayers and poaching him off the team, this was a case of TaeJa being a free agent and TL bringing him into the team after that. Like I said, I know that this is a business and I totally understand that teams do what they have to do to get ahead. I just feel that buying willing Korean talent cheapens Liquid a little. Let say that after joining TL Taeja wins a GLS. You can then say that TL is now a top team with prestigious wins, but in honesty that wouldn't be the result of TL training, it'd be Slayers training that allowed Taeja to win. Having said that if these Koreans still do well in foreign teams a year from now then I can't complain. Anyway this is just a little pet peeve of mine and really doesn't have any bearing. So by your logic, no team should pick up TaeJa because doing so cheapens your team. K gotcha. | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States42208 Posts
Happy he's on board ^^ TL needed another Terran so badly. | ||
Dreamer.T
United States3584 Posts
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tianGO
Argentina591 Posts
Please make it happen! | ||
Raithed
China7077 Posts
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RUS RO DAH!!!
United States277 Posts
On March 29 2012 09:27 Plexa wrote: Show nested quote + On March 29 2012 09:20 RUS RO DAH!!! wrote: On March 29 2012 09:07 Plexa wrote: On March 29 2012 09:02 RUS RO DAH!!! wrote: On March 29 2012 08:55 dragonborn wrote: On March 29 2012 08:55 RUS RO DAH!!! wrote: On March 29 2012 08:52 Diamond wrote: On March 29 2012 08:52 RUS RO DAH!!! wrote: I used to be okay with Taeja, but now I feel like he's a traitor. Seriously? How? By ditching Slayers and joining Liquid? http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=320301 ??????? you cant be serious, SlayerS have so many talents in team, its better for TaeJa. Yeah man I feel the same way about Ganzi too. I know this is a business after all, but I still don't like foreign teams buying talent. These guys trained and honed their skills under Slayers and Liquid, EG... comes and whips out their wallets woos these guys off with money. It's like they're not good enough to produce top players so they had to take the easy route and buy them. So are teams just supposed to let free agents like TaeJa slip by? This wasn't a case of TL going to slayers and poaching him off the team, this was a case of TaeJa being a free agent and TL bringing him into the team after that. Like I said, I know that this is a business and I totally understand that teams do what they have to do to get ahead. I just feel that buying willing Korean talent cheapens Liquid a little. Let say that after joining TL Taeja wins a GLS. You can then say that TL is now a top team with prestigious wins, but in honesty that wouldn't be the result of TL training, it'd be Slayers training that allowed Taeja to win. Having said that if these Koreans still do well in foreign teams a year from now then I can't complain. Anyway this is just a little pet peeve of mine and really doesn't have any bearing. So by your logic, no team should pick up TaeJa because doing so cheapens your team. K gotcha. I think he's a great pick up for any team looking for tournament wins, but doing so would slightly cheapen them in my eyes. However I'm just one individual, many others don't feel the same way so I don't think Team Liquid's reputation is in any danger. | ||
Krogan
Sweden375 Posts
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Nikoras
United States115 Posts
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kabar
United States616 Posts
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Namu
United States826 Posts
Taeja is an amazing player already, but also has amazing potential. This is such a solid pickup for liquid.. they really needed to strengthen their terran line. Grats to both Taeja and Liquid. | ||
idonthinksobro
3138 Posts
On March 29 2012 09:33 Krogan wrote: This explains the strange ending to Hotbids interview with Haypro, I guess Haypro just forgot that the signing of Taeja wasn't official yet so he said 9 TL players at IPL4 instead of the at that time official 8. that was not by accident that was intended. Can't do something like this by accident, they maybe even started the whole "new liquid player theory" in the interview thread with smurf accounts. | ||
Ettick
United States2434 Posts
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AzK
United States20 Posts
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Azarkon
United States21060 Posts
On March 29 2012 08:29 Devolved wrote: It seems like every team is only picking up Koreans nowadays. All the foreign teams will soon no longer be foreign. Fnatic's last 3 pickups were Korean and is now starting a Korean pro house. TL's last 3 pickups were Korean. FXO now only has a single foreigner on the team. I have nothing against Koreans, but all these foreigner teams slowly transforming into Korean teams makes it hard to root for the underdog (i.e. foreigners in most cases). This also does not bode well for aspiring foreign pros. They're more likely to get dropped from a team in place of a better Korean than picked up by one. And if they do get picked up, it will most likely not be a top tier team in which case they will not be able to make a living off of it. Then again, they don't have anyone to blame but themselves for not being as good as Koreans. Anyway, gl to Taeja and TL. Yap. Foreigner scene is dying. Teams are not investing in foreigner players. Great pick up for TL, though. Their one weakness in the line-up was Terran and this takes care of it. | ||
Shuray
Brazil642 Posts
I can't express how happy I'm for Liquid and Taeja. | ||
Bluelightz
Indonesia2463 Posts
Teamliquid.net users surely are so quick @_@, GOGO TAEJA! | ||
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