Wonder how the Koreans feel about this.
PL Grand Final in Shanghai - Page 2
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Hyde
Australia14568 Posts
Wonder how the Koreans feel about this. | ||
Empyrean
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Fuck everything. | ||
MoonBear
Straight outta Johto18973 Posts
I wonder if the Finals will have more people this time? Last time they hosted the OSL there it seemed like there weren't that many people because it was badly advertised and the like. | ||
white_horse
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Zona
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On June 09 2011 12:42 swanized wrote: I'd be pretty fucking mad if I was a korean fan that they keep hosting finals of my national league in a foreign country Exactly what I logged in to post, except you posted it when I was logging in. Especially for fans of the team seeded into first (cough T1), who never get to see a playoff match in person. For all the investment the sponsor companies put into the teams, sometimes they make decisions that really endanger its future. | ||
d_so
Korea (South)3262 Posts
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Redunzl
862 Posts
On June 09 2011 12:06 darklordjac wrote: Why do they keep holding finals in China? Because China is the hottest country in the world, Koreans are flocking to China for tourism in droves, and more specifically because China has the most gamers per capita of any other nation. | ||
J1.au
Australia3596 Posts
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moopie
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white_horse
1019 Posts
On June 09 2011 12:48 Redunzl wrote: Because China is the hottest country in the world, Koreans are flocking to China for tourism in droves, and more specifically because China has the most gamers per capita of any other nation. its actually the other way around | ||
BisuDagger
Bisutopia19044 Posts
On June 09 2011 12:21 Elefanto wrote: Must suck big time, i'm sorry :/. On the bright side, you won't be able to witness Cjs crushing defeat against SKT This ^ Is awesome and true. | ||
Zona
40426 Posts
On June 09 2011 12:45 white_horse wrote: its for the money obviously I don't know if you know more than me due to understanding Korean, but what kind of money could be worth hurting fan enthusiasm for the entire scene? The entire scene provides a relatively low cost channel to promote all sorts of consumer goods and services to the Korean fanbase: phone service, gadgets, online games, airlines, clothing, beverages, and more - and many of the ads are linked to the team sponsors themselves. Making moves to damage the fans' enthusiasm could kill off their golden goose. I can understand them trying to develop an audience elsewhere...but with the damn PL finals? The culmination of an entire year's worth of games? You've got professional leagues all over the world holding exhibition games abroad, but not their damn finals. I'd be insulted if I was a Korean fan. I'm practically angry, sitting here and reading this news. | ||
X10A
Canada9837 Posts
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Zyferous
United States270 Posts
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white_horse
1019 Posts
On June 09 2011 12:51 Zona wrote: I don't know if you know more than me due to understanding Korean, but what kind of money could be worth hurting fan enthusiasm for the entire scene? The entire scene provides a relatively low cost channel to promote all sorts of consumer goods and services to the Korean fanbase: phone service, gadgets, online games, airlines, clothing, beverages, and more - and many of the ads are linked to the team sponsors themselves. Making moves to damage the fans' enthusiasm could kill off their golden goose. I can understand them trying to develop an audience elsewhere...but with the damn PL finals? The culmination of an entire year's worth of games? You've got professional leagues all over the world holding exhibition games abroad, but not their damn finals. I'd be insulted if I was a Korean fan. I'm practically angry, sitting here and reading this news. umm I'm not happy either | ||
Misanthrope
United States924 Posts
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BLinD-RawR
ALLEYCAT BLUES49043 Posts
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d_so
Korea (South)3262 Posts
On June 09 2011 12:51 Zona wrote: I don't know if you know more than me due to understanding Korean, but what kind of money could be worth hurting fan enthusiasm for the entire scene? The entire scene provides a relatively low cost channel to promote all sorts of consumer goods and services to the Korean fanbase: phone service, gadgets, online games, airlines, clothing, beverages, and more - and many of the ads are linked to the team sponsors themselves. Making moves to damage the fans' enthusiasm could kill off their golden goose. I can understand them trying to develop an audience elsewhere...but with the damn PL finals? The culmination of an entire year's worth of games? You've got professional leagues all over the world holding exhibition games abroad, but not their damn finals. I'd be insulted if I was a Korean fan. I'm practically angry, sitting here and reading this news. there are definitely a lot of Korean comments echoing your point of view. | ||
Comet702
China236 Posts
On June 09 2011 11:54 Megaliskuu wrote: Seriously that 300 spectators only crap was stupid. Is BW still big in china? definitely yes! we have 5 famous Chinese BW websites, professoinal Chinese commatators and millions of BW fans here in China. to tell you the truth I am from one of the 5 BW websites, wfbrood.com. | ||
Holgerius
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