robokun87 [#2]Not surprised but at the same time not looking good for Europeans, a lot of good European players getting dropped and no sign of a new EU slot for OWL, the future looks Asian.
Who says the team has to be EU for EU players to sign onto it?
robokun87 [#2]Not surprised but at the same time not looking good for Europeans, a lot of good European players getting dropped and no sign of a new EU slot for OWL, the future looks Asian.
There is one slot right? Paris is confirmed isn't it? Still though not looking good.
JakobCP [#4]Who says the team has to be EU for EU players to sign onto it?
This is right. But if you are an NA teams you will always prefer Na players over Eu ones for a local market/fanbase strategy. Next season we will have home stadium. Never understimate the value of the local market.
Hi [#18]There is one slot right? Paris is confirmed isn't it? Still though not looking good.
Paris hasn't been confirmed
poi98 [#26]This is right. But if you are an NA teams you will always prefer Na players over Eu ones for a local market/fanbase strategy. Next season we will have home stadium. Never understimate the value of the local market.
Never over estimate the same market. Take a quick look at any US based NHL roster for confirmation.
poi98 [#26]This is right. But if you are an NA teams you will always prefer Na players over Eu ones for a local market/fanbase strategy. Next season we will have home stadium. Never understimate the value of the local market.
Stop talking out of your ass and making claims like "you will always prefer NA players over EU players". We can clearly see based off of season one that region has absolutely nothing to do with which players a team decides to pick up. Dallas Fuel had only two players from NA, London had an all Korean lineup, and Philadelphia had the most diverse team in the league. Teams pick up players based off of merit and performance in game, nothing else than that.