On April 20 2012 03:20 TR wrote: Well that's pretty interesting.. I thought MYM wasn't even focusing on SC2 anymore since they kicked(?) almost all of their players.
They didn't kick them, all of them left. T_T I feel MVP is doing a BIG mistake by going in to this deal.
Yeah I wasn't sure if they all just left or did they got kicked. I'm also really curious about how MVP is even going to benefit from this partnership. Anyways, congrats to both of them!
On April 20 2012 03:22 TheKefka wrote: Huh this is really strange.MYM was famous for its WC3 players and their dota team is still around I think but I don't think they have any more strong sc2 players after sase left.hmm
that was under a different organization.
bad deal for MVP, expect them to leave in 6 months due to not receiving salarys....
Really? The SC2 roster of MYM is pretty nonexistant. Only real player is XlorD and he is even attending college at the moment. That doesn't seem to make any sense for MYM at all. MvP will reduce traveling costs, but what is MYM getting from this?
On April 20 2012 03:22 TheKefka wrote: Huh this is really strange.MYM was famous for its WC3 players and their dota team is still around I think but I don't think they have any more strong sc2 players after sase left.hmm
The mYm with the wc3 players was a different organization that bankrupted like 4-5 years ago because they couldn't afford paying salaries etc., this mYm is a different organization that just bought the name from the old organization. I can't even understand why MVP would do such a thing. T_T
what? MyM doesn't have any (sorry Xlord) notable players that would ever do well at major lans. They better drop some big signing bombs within the next few days otherwise this doesn't make sense.