On March 14 2013 19:17 schaf wrote:
To be honest, EG TL has a 90% Korean line up oO
To be honest, EG TL has a 90% Korean line up oO
EGTL has 20 players in total, 7 are in fact from Korea, yeah that's definitely a 90% Korean line up.
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danbel1005
United States1319 Posts
On March 14 2013 19:17 schaf wrote: Show nested quote + On March 14 2013 14:41 hp.Shell wrote: Coach Park, my favorite coach! Lead the foreigners to Victory! To be honest, EG TL has a 90% Korean line up oO EGTL has 20 players in total, 7 are in fact from Korea, yeah that's definitely a 90% Korean line up. | ||
EpiK
Korea (South)5757 Posts
On March 14 2013 20:04 Yello wrote: Well, I don't think this will change anything for EG-TL in the near future, besides getting a surprising amount of people hyped for the team again. If this coach can do anything at all then only after months of work. The team won't suddenly change from worst to best proleague team just because they got a new coach. This feels a lot like European football to me: the team doesn't win -> hire a new coach Sometimes that helps but it doesn't immediately change everything and people shouldn't expect that. I agree but you have to admit, having an authority figure set a strict practice regimen that's up to SKT1 standards will definitely do this team some good. I just hope he doesn't ignore developing the non-Koreans in the team. | ||
Zealously
East Gorteau22261 Posts
On March 14 2013 20:31 danbel1005 wrote: Show nested quote + On March 14 2013 19:17 schaf wrote: On March 14 2013 14:41 hp.Shell wrote: Coach Park, my favorite coach! Lead the foreigners to Victory! To be honest, EG TL has a 90% Korean line up oO EGTL has 20 players in total, 7 are in fact from Korea, yeah that's definitely a 90% Korean line up. Four (I believe) foreigners have been fielded, not 13 - the players that are on the team but do not play (and are not even in Korea) are not relevant. | ||
Grovbolle
Denmark3803 Posts
On March 14 2013 20:31 danbel1005 wrote: Show nested quote + On March 14 2013 19:17 schaf wrote: On March 14 2013 14:41 hp.Shell wrote: Coach Park, my favorite coach! Lead the foreigners to Victory! To be honest, EG TL has a 90% Korean line up oO EGTL has 20 players in total, 7 are in fact from Korea, yeah that's definitely a 90% Korean line up. He most likely meant in Proleague. KR: JYP, Puma, JD, Revival, Zenio, Hero, Taeja, Non KR: Stephano, Thorzain, HuK 70% of the PL roster is KR. | ||
schaf
Germany1325 Posts
On March 14 2013 20:31 danbel1005 wrote: Show nested quote + On March 14 2013 19:17 schaf wrote: On March 14 2013 14:41 hp.Shell wrote: Coach Park, my favorite coach! Lead the foreigners to Victory! To be honest, EG TL has a 90% Korean line up oO EGTL has 20 players in total, 7 are in fact from Korea, yeah that's definitely a 90% Korean line up. Think before typing! Of course they have mostly foreigners but surprisingly most of these are not in Korea atm. Only Thorzain is in Korea, I'm not sure about Stephano returning (didn't sound like that in the interviews). edit On March 14 2013 20:04 Yello wrote: Well, I don't think this will change anything for EG-TL in the near future, besides getting a surprising amount of people hyped for the team again. If this coach can do anything at all then only after months of work. The team won't suddenly change from worst to best proleague team just because they got a new coach. This feels a lot like European football to me: the team doesn't win -> hire a new coach Sometimes that helps but it doesn't immediately change everything and people shouldn't expect that. I think it will give the players some new hope and motivation. Also he might stop fielding Puma, which would help a bit | ||
StarStruck
25339 Posts
On March 14 2013 20:32 EpiK wrote: Show nested quote + On March 14 2013 20:04 Yello wrote: Well, I don't think this will change anything for EG-TL in the near future, besides getting a surprising amount of people hyped for the team again. If this coach can do anything at all then only after months of work. The team won't suddenly change from worst to best proleague team just because they got a new coach. This feels a lot like European football to me: the team doesn't win -> hire a new coach Sometimes that helps but it doesn't immediately change everything and people shouldn't expect that. I agree but you have to admit, having an authority figure set a strict practice regimen that's up to SKT1 standards will definitely do this team some good. I just hope he doesn't ignore developing the non-Koreans in the team. The only thing stopping them is themselves. Not because they don't have proper guidance or people to look up to. You either want it or you don't. | ||
starfinder
Japan167 Posts
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Daswollvieh
5553 Posts
On March 14 2013 21:10 StarStruck wrote: Show nested quote + On March 14 2013 20:32 EpiK wrote: On March 14 2013 20:04 Yello wrote: Well, I don't think this will change anything for EG-TL in the near future, besides getting a surprising amount of people hyped for the team again. If this coach can do anything at all then only after months of work. The team won't suddenly change from worst to best proleague team just because they got a new coach. This feels a lot like European football to me: the team doesn't win -> hire a new coach Sometimes that helps but it doesn't immediately change everything and people shouldn't expect that. I agree but you have to admit, having an authority figure set a strict practice regimen that's up to SKT1 standards will definitely do this team some good. I just hope he doesn't ignore developing the non-Koreans in the team. The only thing stopping them is themselves. Not because they don't have proper guidance or people to look up to. You either want it or you don't. That´s like saying depressed people don´t want enough to feel good. | ||
SpeaKEaSY
United States1070 Posts
[edit] Also, SKT will still have a Coach Park right? Hyuk | ||
ArgusDreamer
Canada63 Posts
On March 14 2013 21:34 Daswollvieh wrote: Show nested quote + On March 14 2013 21:10 StarStruck wrote: On March 14 2013 20:32 EpiK wrote: On March 14 2013 20:04 Yello wrote: Well, I don't think this will change anything for EG-TL in the near future, besides getting a surprising amount of people hyped for the team again. If this coach can do anything at all then only after months of work. The team won't suddenly change from worst to best proleague team just because they got a new coach. This feels a lot like European football to me: the team doesn't win -> hire a new coach Sometimes that helps but it doesn't immediately change everything and people shouldn't expect that. I agree but you have to admit, having an authority figure set a strict practice regimen that's up to SKT1 standards will definitely do this team some good. I just hope he doesn't ignore developing the non-Koreans in the team. The only thing stopping them is themselves. Not because they don't have proper guidance or people to look up to. You either want it or you don't. That´s like saying depressed people don´t want enough to feel good. In some indirect way that's true though. That + not knowing how to establish/maintain it. It's definitely a mix of all those things. Sometimes people are depressed eventhough they already have a lot of good in their life. That's because they don't want to feel good enough/don't know how to balance it properly. Humans have a tendency to contradict themselves. It's like this: YOU CANT HAVE IT ALL --> back to demotivation/depression and feeding that cycle. What people desire fluctuates on a consistent basis. | ||
schaf
Germany1325 Posts
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Talin
Montenegro10532 Posts
On March 14 2013 20:32 EpiK wrote: Show nested quote + On March 14 2013 20:04 Yello wrote: Well, I don't think this will change anything for EG-TL in the near future, besides getting a surprising amount of people hyped for the team again. If this coach can do anything at all then only after months of work. The team won't suddenly change from worst to best proleague team just because they got a new coach. This feels a lot like European football to me: the team doesn't win -> hire a new coach Sometimes that helps but it doesn't immediately change everything and people shouldn't expect that. I agree but you have to admit, having an authority figure set a strict practice regimen that's up to SKT1 standards will definitely do this team some good. Yeah, just like when Jaedong brought his godly powers to carry the team... oh wait. Park is signed because he's Park - he's a big name, has lots of history behind him and carries a lot of weight, and it gives foreign fans something to hope for and talk and get hyped about. Exactly like when they entered Proleague or signed Jaedong. Nothing substantial in terms of effort, performance or results is going to change. Hell, Park himself took a step down in SKT because he wanted to spend more time with his family. I'm sure he doesn't mind cashing in on some western money on the side though. | ||
EnumaAvalon
Philippines3613 Posts
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Kznn
Brazil9072 Posts
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LinaiL
Germany96 Posts
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rauk
United States2228 Posts
On March 14 2013 22:15 teslar wrote: Show nested quote + On March 14 2013 21:34 Daswollvieh wrote: On March 14 2013 21:10 StarStruck wrote: On March 14 2013 20:32 EpiK wrote: On March 14 2013 20:04 Yello wrote: Well, I don't think this will change anything for EG-TL in the near future, besides getting a surprising amount of people hyped for the team again. If this coach can do anything at all then only after months of work. The team won't suddenly change from worst to best proleague team just because they got a new coach. This feels a lot like European football to me: the team doesn't win -> hire a new coach Sometimes that helps but it doesn't immediately change everything and people shouldn't expect that. I agree but you have to admit, having an authority figure set a strict practice regimen that's up to SKT1 standards will definitely do this team some good. I just hope he doesn't ignore developing the non-Koreans in the team. The only thing stopping them is themselves. Not because they don't have proper guidance or people to look up to. You either want it or you don't. That´s like saying depressed people don´t want enough to feel good. In some indirect way that's true though. That + not knowing how to establish/maintain it. It's definitely a mix of all those things. Sometimes people are depressed eventhough they already have a lot of good in their life. That's because they don't want to feel good enough/don't know how to balance it properly. Humans have a tendency to contradict themselves. It's like this: YOU CANT HAVE IT ALL --> back to demotivation/depression and feeding that cycle. What people desire fluctuates on a consistent basis. You're an idiot depression is a mental illness I guess people with broken arms just don't want to have working arms enough | ||
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aNGryaRchon
United States438 Posts
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emanresU
Germany393 Posts
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NovemberstOrm
Canada16217 Posts
On March 15 2013 03:04 emanresU wrote: They might have to get used to a new training regiment. I wonder how Stephano will like this. stephano most likely won't be going back to korea. | ||
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