Oh Baby.
You are one of three major sports organizations to enter the eSports scene directly in this year (76ers, Schlake). In my opinon, you will probably be the most interesting to follow because of your large capital and, as you guys mentioned before, France's eSports laws.
You surprise me because I consider the difficulty between eSports management and conventional sports to be increasingly large. For example, I don't think a baseball player should be a coach of a League of Legends team (Hi Woodbuck). However, I feel as if a conventional 'manager/GM' of a sports team could translate well into the role.
So my first question, I know you were waiting for it: is why are you putting the power into the hands of a player? What did YellowStar offer, other than a nice career for a period, as a manager of a team?
My second question is in regards to capital. A little while a go, there was an organization called Ember that decided to pay extremely high wages for shitty players. It revolutionized the payment of western players and the wages increased across the board. Since you guys have a lot of money to blow: how will you blow your money?
And finally, I want to talk shit about YellowStar.
Hello Bora. After deciding to go through your past ventures as a player, it was kind of a find. Your movement from positions, the hate, the love. It must have sucked. But not as shitty as your Season 6 split. I mean, lets be honest--it was bad. You can blame the TSM environment, you can blame other players. But then you have to blame yourself: your low mechanical performance, your loss of strategic gameplay.