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Someone wants to sponsor my team??
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with the jaguar revelation its probably a good idea to play in open, especially since it would open you guys up to better competition anyways - especially if you can dedicate yourselves to it. tbh as long as you guys wouldnt die and can put up a fight, open is the right decision with a sponsor who can help pay league fees and shit.

with the jaguar revelation its probably a good idea to play in open, especially since it would open you guys up to better competition anyways - especially if you can dedicate yourselves to it. tbh as long as you guys wouldnt die and can put up a fight, open is the right decision with a sponsor who can help pay league fees and shit.
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So, I had this exact thing happen to me when I made my first TF2 team in 2008. We only played TWL at the time, but we did have a sponsor (Truwar eSports), it was a one-guy operation, and it all worked out fine. There's no reason at all not to go for it. In 2009 he covered league fees, too.

Truwar ESEA S3

Even boogie was sponsored by a one-man operation soooo there you have it.

So, I had this exact thing happen to me when I made my first TF2 team in 2008. We only played TWL at the time, but we did have a sponsor (Truwar eSports), it was a one-guy operation, and it all worked out fine. There's no reason at all not to go for it. In 2009 he covered league fees, too.



[url=https://play.esea.net/teams/25905?tab=league]Truwar ESEA S3[/url]

[url=https://play.esea.net/index.php?s=stats&d=match&id=1209192]Even boogie was sponsored by a one-man operation soooo there you have it.[/url]
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JaguarFiendAlright Hunter has gone out of his way to make things look really ridiculous so I'll give it some context.

For a while now I've been hosting Hunter's team (dR) out of my mumble. They were sent to me by another team that I sometimes help mentor. They are actually really sharp guys who have huge potential. Their dm is good and they are hungry to learn and challenge themselves. It's a shame that UGC made them start in Iron. They are currently at the top of the division doing really well. That's no kind of accomplishment.. it just shows that they're not learning much there and it's sad that they couldn't start in steel or something. If they have the ability and opportunity to play ESEA then they definitely should do it. They'd get shit on just like everyone else as low-mid but that's exactly what they need to push themselves.

Here's the important part: The sponsor has a personal connection to one of the players on the team. That's it, there's nothing much more to say after that. This is a small one-man sponsor who doesn't have tons of cash to throw at invite teams or getting people to LANs. Maybe one day, but not now. There's no computer parts--more like if there's an emergency like a mouse or keyboard give out he may be able to help with that. He strikes me as more of a kind-hearted philanthropist type that enjoys helping young players succeed. Anyway nothing is set in stone, he's just considering some small options and added me so he could get some advice regarding TF2 from a peer (he is not a kid). I wish dR the best of luck and hope they get everything they deserve (good things).

tl;dr stfu Hunter

Thanks dad, I'm sorry I'm such a shitter

[quote=JaguarFiend]Alright Hunter has gone out of his way to make things look really ridiculous so I'll give it some context.

For a while now I've been hosting Hunter's team (dR) out of my mumble. They were sent to me by another team that I sometimes help mentor. They are actually really sharp guys who have huge potential. Their dm is good and they are hungry to learn and challenge themselves. It's a shame that UGC made them start in Iron. They are currently at the top of the division doing really well. That's no kind of accomplishment.. it just shows that they're not learning much there and it's sad that they couldn't start in steel or something. If they have the ability and opportunity to play ESEA then they definitely should do it. They'd get shit on just like everyone else as low-mid but that's exactly what they need to push themselves.

Here's the important part: The sponsor has a personal connection to one of the players on the team. That's it, there's nothing much more to say after that. This is a small one-man sponsor who doesn't have tons of cash to throw at invite teams or getting people to LANs. Maybe one day, but not now. There's no computer parts--more like if there's an emergency like a mouse or keyboard give out he may be able to help with that. He strikes me as more of a kind-hearted philanthropist type that enjoys helping young players succeed. Anyway nothing is set in stone, he's just considering some small options and added me so he could get some advice regarding TF2 from a peer (he is not a kid). I wish dR the best of luck and hope they get everything they deserve (good things).

tl;dr stfu Hunter[/quote]

Thanks dad, I'm sorry I'm such a shitter
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noperetrogradeunless you think that you would be able to ok people sending computer parts and fees for you participating in a free league -_-yeah because free leagues cant have high level players >.>

they can but if you actually think there are as many good players in ugc as in esea you're stupid

[quote=nope][quote=retrograde]unless you think that you would be able to ok people sending computer parts and fees for you participating in a free league -_-[/quote]
yeah because free leagues cant have high level players >.>[/quote]
they can but if you actually think there are as many good players in ugc as in esea you're stupid
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