How are they going to do the matches at Sindorim? Does it have an actual stadium?
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glzElectromaster
Japan2474 Posts
How are they going to do the matches at Sindorim? Does it have an actual stadium? | ||
Brosy
United States254 Posts
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Al Bundy
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Bareleon
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4 matches does that mean for each game day? | ||
yoshi245
United States2967 Posts
But I guess that is asking too much. | ||
Kommander
Philippines4950 Posts
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Fragile51
Netherlands15767 Posts
On November 28 2012 01:41 yoshi245 wrote: This would never happen(maybe not never, but extremely unlikely), but I would love to see a rebirth of F.United from GSTL, but in Proleague. A team full of mostly foreigners and a few Koreans competing. Bring forth some of the best Foreigner players that are willing to make the commitment to stay in Korea for a few months and a few Koreans in other teams that are also willing to work beside them. But I guess that is asking too much. That would be kinda sweet actually, but i don't see it happening. | ||
Stanlot
United States5742 Posts
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Taekwon
United States8155 Posts
Rather, any channel on youtube for that matter? | ||
jalstar
United States8198 Posts
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Too_MuchZerg
Finland2818 Posts
On November 28 2012 01:46 Stanlot wrote: An official English broadcast would mean that Sayle can't do his own rebroadcast :[ I wonder how much Sayle likes to cast SC2 games. He was more BW caster and now that Proleague is SC2 only I don't see Sayle being interested. | ||
Scrubby-onE
Canada42 Posts
On November 27 2012 21:18 kuehlschrank wrote: Hmm, which foreign team will be attending? Maybe EG? doubt it, probably a team no one really cares about, like fnatic or something. | ||
nimdil
Poland3743 Posts
On November 28 2012 01:50 jalstar wrote: It seems to obviously be some combination of fnatic and eg players, representing raidcall. Remember that the main appeal for sponsors here is getting on Korean tv, and raidcall is big enough in Asia to benefit from that. That would actually be pretty sweet - some kind of RaidCall United. | ||
glzElectromaster
Japan2474 Posts
On November 28 2012 01:50 jalstar wrote: It seems to obviously be some combination of fnatic and eg players, representing raidcall. Remember that the main appeal for sponsors here is getting on Korean tv, and raidcall is big enough in Asia to benefit from that. Makes a lot of sense actually. Still curious to where Byul ended up. And yeah, Sayle was a great BW caster, but he did admit his lack of knowledge in sc2 and that he doesn't have the same passion casting them, which is understandable by all means. Which leads me to one conclusion: We need more Korean BW! lol. I'm pretty happy with watching sc2 though. | ||
laLAlA[uC]
Canada963 Posts
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naux
Canada738 Posts
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zicoz
Norway212 Posts
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EvanC
Canada130 Posts
It seems like such a far stretch for me as most their players have previously stated they have no interest in playing in Korea. I don't see them picking up and leaving Arizona to live in Korea and jeopardize the popular foreign tournament schedule that EG players have. EGFnaticRC seems to be an interesting thought. | ||
Steel
Japan2283 Posts
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HolydaKing
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