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On January 19 2014 02:40 Glorfindel! wrote:Show nested quote +On January 19 2014 02:13 stuchiu wrote:On January 19 2014 02:12 nkr wrote:On January 19 2014 02:04 Rijot wrote: What's up with the players on the Swedish team? Sweden decided to be merciful? Wake fucked up his role as a manager for the team. Managed to get rid of all the good players :/ I thought that was what the Swedish population did? Well, what basicly happend was Maddelisk questioning if Naniwa was right to pressure Wake by not allowing Thorzain or Miniraiser into the team. This was published in Swedens biggest newspaper and quite much split the supporters in two sides. - One side who thought of course Naniwa can say / demand whatever he likes because he is the best player. - The other side thought it is not a solid solution to let the best player decide who is supposed to play for a national team (since that player one day can be Naniwa, another day it is Thorzain for an example. Is he then supposed to not play if Naniwa is in, and so on). Naniwa, who said he was not intrerested in the tournament in the first place, decided to back down when this discussion rose up. eSports drama making it into newspaper is so next level. I feel proud, lol.
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On January 19 2014 02:40 Big J wrote:imagine France with Stephano.
I see it. There are a lot of swarmhosts in the picture.
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On January 19 2014 02:39 GameHeart wrote:Show nested quote +On January 19 2014 02:35 Loxley wrote:On January 19 2014 02:33 clipzu wrote: lol they fucked it up Stopwatch running at faster speed, gamespeed itself normal. Like they said; probably a Gameheart resume problem. Can't really say they fucked up. I do not see how it could be related to GameHeart.
I'll take your word as the authority
Ok, they fucked up.
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On January 19 2014 02:40 Glorfindel! wrote:Show nested quote +On January 19 2014 02:13 stuchiu wrote:On January 19 2014 02:12 nkr wrote:On January 19 2014 02:04 Rijot wrote: What's up with the players on the Swedish team? Sweden decided to be merciful? Wake fucked up his role as a manager for the team. Managed to get rid of all the good players :/ I thought that was what the Swedish population did? Well, what basicly happend was Maddelisk questioning if Naniwa was right to pressure Wake by not allowing Thorzain or Miniraiser into the team. This was published in Swedens biggest newspaper and quite much split the supporters in two sides. - One side who thought that of course Naniwa can say / demand whatever he likes because he is the best player. - The other side thought it is not a solid solution to let the best player decide who is supposed to play for a national team (since that player one day can be Naniwa, another day it is Thorzain for an example. Is he then supposed to not play if Naniwa is in, and so on). Naniwa, who said he was not intrerested in the tournament in the first place, decided to back down when this discussion rose up.
thanks, i was lazy to read the previous blog of naniwa
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On January 19 2014 02:42 AlternativeEgo wrote:I see it. There are a lot of swarmhosts in the picture. And beers
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On January 19 2014 02:42 Boucot wrote:Show nested quote +On January 19 2014 02:42 AlternativeEgo wrote:On January 19 2014 02:40 Big J wrote:imagine France with Stephano. I see it. There are a lot of swarmhosts in the picture. And beers
And swedish police.
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On January 19 2014 02:42 Boucot wrote:Show nested quote +On January 19 2014 02:42 AlternativeEgo wrote:On January 19 2014 02:40 Big J wrote:imagine France with Stephano. I see it. There are a lot of swarmhosts in the picture. And beers Beer is good for you!
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On January 19 2014 02:40 Glorfindel! wrote:Show nested quote +On January 19 2014 02:13 stuchiu wrote:On January 19 2014 02:12 nkr wrote:On January 19 2014 02:04 Rijot wrote: What's up with the players on the Swedish team? Sweden decided to be merciful? Wake fucked up his role as a manager for the team. Managed to get rid of all the good players :/ I thought that was what the Swedish population did? Well, what basicly happend was Maddelisk questioning if Naniwa was right to pressure Wake by not allowing Thorzain or Miniraiser into the team. This was published in Swedens biggest newspaper and quite much split the supporters in two sides. - One side who thought that of course Naniwa can say / demand whatever he likes because he is the best player. - The other side thought it is not a solid solution to let the best player decide who is supposed to play for a national team (since that player one day can be Naniwa, another day it is Thorzain for an example. Is he then supposed to not play if Naniwa is in, and so on). Naniwa, who said he was not intrerested in the tournament in the first place, decided to back down when this discussion rose up.
The fault lies with Wake to begin with. You don't let Naniwa decide the national team, which is what he did. In the end he lost all the good players ( didn't even manage to keep naniwa ) and ended up with this. The failure is on him.
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Morrow final hope, but he is only delaying the inevitable.
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On January 19 2014 02:45 nkr wrote:Show nested quote +On January 19 2014 02:40 Glorfindel! wrote:On January 19 2014 02:13 stuchiu wrote:On January 19 2014 02:12 nkr wrote:On January 19 2014 02:04 Rijot wrote: What's up with the players on the Swedish team? Sweden decided to be merciful? Wake fucked up his role as a manager for the team. Managed to get rid of all the good players :/ I thought that was what the Swedish population did? Well, what basicly happend was Maddelisk questioning if Naniwa was right to pressure Wake by not allowing Thorzain or Miniraiser into the team. This was published in Swedens biggest newspaper and quite much split the supporters in two sides. - One side who thought that of course Naniwa can say / demand whatever he likes because he is the best player. - The other side thought it is not a solid solution to let the best player decide who is supposed to play for a national team (since that player one day can be Naniwa, another day it is Thorzain for an example. Is he then supposed to not play if Naniwa is in, and so on). Naniwa, who said he was not intrerested in the tournament in the first place, decided to back down when this discussion rose up. The fault lies with Wake to begin with. You don't let Naniwa decide the national team, which is what he did. In the end he lost all the good players ( didn't even manage to keep naniwa ) and ended up with this. The failure is on him. If I had the choice between Naniwa and Miniraiser, I would pick Naniwa tbh.
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On January 19 2014 02:45 nkr wrote:Show nested quote +On January 19 2014 02:40 Glorfindel! wrote:On January 19 2014 02:13 stuchiu wrote:On January 19 2014 02:12 nkr wrote:On January 19 2014 02:04 Rijot wrote: What's up with the players on the Swedish team? Sweden decided to be merciful? Wake fucked up his role as a manager for the team. Managed to get rid of all the good players :/ I thought that was what the Swedish population did? Well, what basicly happend was Maddelisk questioning if Naniwa was right to pressure Wake by not allowing Thorzain or Miniraiser into the team. This was published in Swedens biggest newspaper and quite much split the supporters in two sides. - One side who thought that of course Naniwa can say / demand whatever he likes because he is the best player. - The other side thought it is not a solid solution to let the best player decide who is supposed to play for a national team (since that player one day can be Naniwa, another day it is Thorzain for an example. Is he then supposed to not play if Naniwa is in, and so on). Naniwa, who said he was not intrerested in the tournament in the first place, decided to back down when this discussion rose up. The fault lies with Wake to begin with. You don't let Naniwa decide the national team, which is what he did. In the end he lost all the good players ( didn't even manage to keep naniwa ) and ended up with this. The failure is on him.
I agree totally. However, I am sure there are many who would not.
But it is quite hard to argue with persons claiming Naniwa is allowed to put up whatever demands he likes just because "he is the best player".
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On January 19 2014 02:40 Glorfindel! wrote:Show nested quote +On January 19 2014 02:13 stuchiu wrote:On January 19 2014 02:12 nkr wrote:On January 19 2014 02:04 Rijot wrote: What's up with the players on the Swedish team? Sweden decided to be merciful? Wake fucked up his role as a manager for the team. Managed to get rid of all the good players :/ I thought that was what the Swedish population did? Well, what basicly happend was Maddelisk questioning if Naniwa was right to pressure Wake by not allowing Thorzain or Miniraiser into the team. This was published in Swedens biggest newspaper and quite much split the supporters in two sides. - One side who thought that of course Naniwa can say / demand whatever he likes because he is the best player. - The other side thought it is not a solid solution to let the best player decide who is supposed to play for a national team (since that player one day can be Naniwa, another day it is Thorzain for an example. Is he then supposed to not play if Naniwa is in, and so on). Naniwa, who said he was not intrerested in the tournament in the first place, decided to back down when this discussion rose up. From what Naniwas blog was saying, this is wrong, he just declined the offer, if the two mentioned players are in, but did´nt tell Wake to throw anyone out or something like this:
I am not very good friends with them however so ofcourse i wouldnt want to play with them in a teamleague together as it wouldnt feel right / be fun for me. But people seem to think that i threatened wake to get my will through which is certainly not the case. I simply told him that i dont match well together with miniraiser and thorzain and therefor it would be better if i didnt participate in the league if they would, where he told me that he rather have me in the roster than them
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Just like I thought, us getting rekt, GG
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On January 19 2014 02:46 JustPassingBy wrote:Show nested quote +On January 19 2014 02:45 nkr wrote:On January 19 2014 02:40 Glorfindel! wrote:On January 19 2014 02:13 stuchiu wrote:On January 19 2014 02:12 nkr wrote:On January 19 2014 02:04 Rijot wrote: What's up with the players on the Swedish team? Sweden decided to be merciful? Wake fucked up his role as a manager for the team. Managed to get rid of all the good players :/ I thought that was what the Swedish population did? Well, what basicly happend was Maddelisk questioning if Naniwa was right to pressure Wake by not allowing Thorzain or Miniraiser into the team. This was published in Swedens biggest newspaper and quite much split the supporters in two sides. - One side who thought that of course Naniwa can say / demand whatever he likes because he is the best player. - The other side thought it is not a solid solution to let the best player decide who is supposed to play for a national team (since that player one day can be Naniwa, another day it is Thorzain for an example. Is he then supposed to not play if Naniwa is in, and so on). Naniwa, who said he was not intrerested in the tournament in the first place, decided to back down when this discussion rose up. The fault lies with Wake to begin with. You don't let Naniwa decide the national team, which is what he did. In the end he lost all the good players ( didn't even manage to keep naniwa ) and ended up with this. The failure is on him. If I had the choice between Naniwa and Miniraiser, I would pick Naniwa tbh.
I think you're missing the point. You're not making a choice at all. You don't let Naniwa make such ridiculous claims.
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On January 19 2014 02:45 nkr wrote:Show nested quote +On January 19 2014 02:40 Glorfindel! wrote:On January 19 2014 02:13 stuchiu wrote:On January 19 2014 02:12 nkr wrote:On January 19 2014 02:04 Rijot wrote: What's up with the players on the Swedish team? Sweden decided to be merciful? Wake fucked up his role as a manager for the team. Managed to get rid of all the good players :/ I thought that was what the Swedish population did? Well, what basicly happend was Maddelisk questioning if Naniwa was right to pressure Wake by not allowing Thorzain or Miniraiser into the team. This was published in Swedens biggest newspaper and quite much split the supporters in two sides. - One side who thought that of course Naniwa can say / demand whatever he likes because he is the best player. - The other side thought it is not a solid solution to let the best player decide who is supposed to play for a national team (since that player one day can be Naniwa, another day it is Thorzain for an example. Is he then supposed to not play if Naniwa is in, and so on). Naniwa, who said he was not intrerested in the tournament in the first place, decided to back down when this discussion rose up. The fault lies with Wake to begin with. You don't let Naniwa decide the national team, which is what he did. In the end he lost all the good players ( didn't even manage to keep naniwa ) and ended up with this. The failure is on him.
About this, was SortOf anyway involved in this? I mean I know SortOf had a bad 4-5 months in the end of 2013 but still I would definitely take him before any of these 3 players.
Then there is Sase... a year ago I would have put him in without a moment hesitation, now I am not so sure anymore...
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On January 19 2014 02:46 JustPassingBy wrote:Show nested quote +On January 19 2014 02:45 nkr wrote:On January 19 2014 02:40 Glorfindel! wrote:On January 19 2014 02:13 stuchiu wrote:On January 19 2014 02:12 nkr wrote:On January 19 2014 02:04 Rijot wrote: What's up with the players on the Swedish team? Sweden decided to be merciful? Wake fucked up his role as a manager for the team. Managed to get rid of all the good players :/ I thought that was what the Swedish population did? Well, what basicly happend was Maddelisk questioning if Naniwa was right to pressure Wake by not allowing Thorzain or Miniraiser into the team. This was published in Swedens biggest newspaper and quite much split the supporters in two sides. - One side who thought that of course Naniwa can say / demand whatever he likes because he is the best player. - The other side thought it is not a solid solution to let the best player decide who is supposed to play for a national team (since that player one day can be Naniwa, another day it is Thorzain for an example. Is he then supposed to not play if Naniwa is in, and so on). Naniwa, who said he was not intrerested in the tournament in the first place, decided to back down when this discussion rose up. The fault lies with Wake to begin with. You don't let Naniwa decide the national team, which is what he did. In the end he lost all the good players ( didn't even manage to keep naniwa ) and ended up with this. The failure is on him. If I had the choice between Naniwa and Miniraiser, I would pick Naniwa tbh.
Yeah, the thing is if Naniwa is allowed to make those kind of demands it wont be just Miniraiser. It will be Thorzain and anyone else who he does not find suiting to play with.
Its not like the have to travel to the olympics and live together for weeks. They are grown up people who have to play some games over the Internet together, those games not even being team games.
I think that if you want to play for a "national team" then you should also be able do endure that someone you are not best friend with plays game along you.
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On January 19 2014 02:47 nkr wrote:Show nested quote +On January 19 2014 02:46 JustPassingBy wrote:On January 19 2014 02:45 nkr wrote:On January 19 2014 02:40 Glorfindel! wrote:On January 19 2014 02:13 stuchiu wrote:On January 19 2014 02:12 nkr wrote:On January 19 2014 02:04 Rijot wrote: What's up with the players on the Swedish team? Sweden decided to be merciful? Wake fucked up his role as a manager for the team. Managed to get rid of all the good players :/ I thought that was what the Swedish population did? Well, what basicly happend was Maddelisk questioning if Naniwa was right to pressure Wake by not allowing Thorzain or Miniraiser into the team. This was published in Swedens biggest newspaper and quite much split the supporters in two sides. - One side who thought that of course Naniwa can say / demand whatever he likes because he is the best player. - The other side thought it is not a solid solution to let the best player decide who is supposed to play for a national team (since that player one day can be Naniwa, another day it is Thorzain for an example. Is he then supposed to not play if Naniwa is in, and so on). Naniwa, who said he was not intrerested in the tournament in the first place, decided to back down when this discussion rose up. The fault lies with Wake to begin with. You don't let Naniwa decide the national team, which is what he did. In the end he lost all the good players ( didn't even manage to keep naniwa ) and ended up with this. The failure is on him. If I had the choice between Naniwa and Miniraiser, I would pick Naniwa tbh. I think you're missing the point. You're not making a choice at all. You don't let Naniwa make such ridiculous claims. He did´nt make ridiculous claims. He just denied the invitation to a team-tournament together with people, he does´nt get along with. It was´nt his idea to throw them out.
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On January 19 2014 02:47 nkr wrote:Show nested quote +On January 19 2014 02:46 JustPassingBy wrote:On January 19 2014 02:45 nkr wrote:On January 19 2014 02:40 Glorfindel! wrote:On January 19 2014 02:13 stuchiu wrote:On January 19 2014 02:12 nkr wrote:On January 19 2014 02:04 Rijot wrote: What's up with the players on the Swedish team? Sweden decided to be merciful? Wake fucked up his role as a manager for the team. Managed to get rid of all the good players :/ I thought that was what the Swedish population did? Well, what basicly happend was Maddelisk questioning if Naniwa was right to pressure Wake by not allowing Thorzain or Miniraiser into the team. This was published in Swedens biggest newspaper and quite much split the supporters in two sides. - One side who thought that of course Naniwa can say / demand whatever he likes because he is the best player. - The other side thought it is not a solid solution to let the best player decide who is supposed to play for a national team (since that player one day can be Naniwa, another day it is Thorzain for an example. Is he then supposed to not play if Naniwa is in, and so on). Naniwa, who said he was not intrerested in the tournament in the first place, decided to back down when this discussion rose up. The fault lies with Wake to begin with. You don't let Naniwa decide the national team, which is what he did. In the end he lost all the good players ( didn't even manage to keep naniwa ) and ended up with this. The failure is on him. If I had the choice between Naniwa and Miniraiser, I would pick Naniwa tbh. I think you're missing the point. You're not making a choice at all. You don't let Naniwa make such ridiculous claims.
Miniraser in a recent interview said that he understood NaNiwa and even though he ofc didn't like it he would have done the same thing in NaNiwas position if it a higher chance of him playing with a close friend instead.
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On January 19 2014 02:48 4ZakeN87 wrote:Show nested quote +On January 19 2014 02:45 nkr wrote:On January 19 2014 02:40 Glorfindel! wrote:On January 19 2014 02:13 stuchiu wrote:On January 19 2014 02:12 nkr wrote:On January 19 2014 02:04 Rijot wrote: What's up with the players on the Swedish team? Sweden decided to be merciful? Wake fucked up his role as a manager for the team. Managed to get rid of all the good players :/ I thought that was what the Swedish population did? Well, what basicly happend was Maddelisk questioning if Naniwa was right to pressure Wake by not allowing Thorzain or Miniraiser into the team. This was published in Swedens biggest newspaper and quite much split the supporters in two sides. - One side who thought that of course Naniwa can say / demand whatever he likes because he is the best player. - The other side thought it is not a solid solution to let the best player decide who is supposed to play for a national team (since that player one day can be Naniwa, another day it is Thorzain for an example. Is he then supposed to not play if Naniwa is in, and so on). Naniwa, who said he was not intrerested in the tournament in the first place, decided to back down when this discussion rose up. The fault lies with Wake to begin with. You don't let Naniwa decide the national team, which is what he did. In the end he lost all the good players ( didn't even manage to keep naniwa ) and ended up with this. The failure is on him. About this, was SortOf anyway involved in this? I mean I know SortOf had a bad 4-5 months in the end of 2013 but he still I would definitely take him before any of these 3 players. Then there is Sase... a year ago I would have put him in without a moment hesitation, now I am not so sure anymore... AFAIK Sase is still in Taiwan, lag to EU would kill him most likely.
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