compLexity and Mill come to agreement - Page 7
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theBizness
United States696 Posts
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Dingobloo
Australia1903 Posts
On September 22 2011 09:56 theBizness wrote: This probably spells the beginning of the end for Stephano. Considering Millenium's philosophy regarding how they want to develop esports internally within France, it's going to be tough for Stephano to take the next step. As I posted in the other thread, Col ends up on top anyway by getting Naniwa instead. It was mentioned on live on three that coL had planned to contract both, negotiations take time, and signing naniwa was not a snap decision based on what happened with stephano | ||
CatNzHat
United States1599 Posts
I still think that Col is being a bit retarded by sueing Stephano, whilst disregarding other situations where their contracts were breached (destiny) | ||
DarkRise
1644 Posts
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thane
United States407 Posts
Complexity: You can have him Tuesdays and Thursdays. Mill: But I want them Monday at 7:30 pm til 9:30 pm. Complexity: Ok ummmm. | ||
reneg
United States859 Posts
On September 22 2011 10:02 CatNzHat wrote: Mill should definitely help him out with the fines if not cover them completely. I still think that Col is being a bit retarded by sueing Stephano, whilst disregarding other situations where their contracts were breached (destiny) I feel like the destiny situation was more of a, he didn't feel like he'd fit in, we're not sure if he'd fit in kind of a situation. Less of a, he signed with us and then signed with another team the next day kind of a thing. I feel like they're 2 100% different situations i'm glad that they were able to get some kind of compensation from stephano after he accidentally orchestrated this whole debacle. | ||
piknic
Canada59 Posts
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mechavoc
United States664 Posts
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Maxtor
United Kingdom273 Posts
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Daniri
387 Posts
On September 22 2011 10:13 mechavoc wrote: What was EG role in this? Lastly, compLexity and Millenium would also like to thank Alexander Garfield of Evil Geniuses for acting as the mediator of our discussions during this challenging time. His time and efforts avoided a clash that was most certainly headed for litigation, had a reasonable settlement not been reached. | ||
MetalLobster
Canada532 Posts
I'm not surprised he got charged either. | ||
Derity
Germany2951 Posts
But I would be really interested in a legal action just to see how the player contracts work. Plus the discussion that Stephano is still underaged (not sure about this) and trans-continental law enforcements in eSports. | ||
polysciguy
United States488 Posts
On September 22 2011 10:02 CatNzHat wrote: Mill should definitely help him out with the fines if not cover them completely. I still think that Col is being a bit retarded by sueing Stephano, whilst disregarding other situations where their contracts were breached (destiny) destiny was different, destiny and col discussed the matter and came to an agreement that allowed destiny to leave, destiny didn't just leave col and sign with another team | ||
BoBiNoU
France181 Posts
On September 22 2011 08:16 youngminii wrote: Sucks that Complexity comes out on the bottom end. bottom end ? no harm done to them and they get some extra money. that could be worse... | ||
Ruscour
5233 Posts
I wish people wouldn't blame his age, perhaps his maturity. There is no excuse for what he did. 18 is legally and mentally old enough to make decisions like this. I'm happy he was fined and this debacle is over. EG managed to be involved in this as well ^^ | ||
Elroi
Sweden5474 Posts
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Dirt McGirt
New Zealand129 Posts
As with Destiny's scenario you've also got to take things on a case by case basis, sometimes simply parting ways is best for both parties. But in a situation where teams are being played off using false information there needs to be some consquences. Sadly for Stephano he has a fine to pay and damage to his rep - it'll be interesting to see if he stays quiet or releases a statement. | ||
Catatonic
United States699 Posts
On September 22 2011 08:12 Zarahtra wrote: If he is, that will be pretty backwards imo, but I'm guessing Col just says he is, because he's to them the one that caused the issue and therefor the one they penalize, but Mill *must* be paying it for him. That doesn't sound even remotely backwards. He was choosing to exit out of his contract early with Mill to go to Col. but then had a change of heart. The bulk of this situation rests solely on his shoulders an should definatlly be made to pay it on hi own without any sort of help from his team. An if I were Mill I wouldn't help anyway because of the fact up until his change of heart he was quieting our team so no way in hell would I help him there because one has to deal w/ the consequences of their actions. | ||
Goibon
New Zealand8185 Posts
What i'd like to see now is a better process whereby players (especially younger ones like Stephano) are less likely to make these kinds of mistakes in future. This whole thing has been really embarrassing to watch. and really craps on the 'pro' in 'progamer'. | ||
Catatonic
United States699 Posts
On September 22 2011 10:02 CatNzHat wrote: Mill should in no way shape or form help him pay the fines. He was gonna leave their team for another till he changed his mind. He was the creator of it all an thusly should be for it all. As I said previously if I were Mill I wouldn't give the slightest bit of help to him at all. An um I'm thinking you're the one being a "bit retarded" for not realizing that there was no Breach of contract in regards to Destiny. Him an Col. came to an agreement an they released him from their contract with him. Get your facts straight man.Mill should definitely help him out with the fines if not cover them completely. I still think that Col is being a bit retarded by sueing Stephano, whilst disregarding other situations where their contracts were breached (destiny) | ||
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