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by Greg Ambrosius » Sun Aug 21, 2011 11:43 pm
Originally posted by Glenneration X:
quote:Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
Ironically, the last post made on the WCOFF boards before they were disabled was by LAST CALL. Appropriate? I think.
That might have been the last post showing at the time Greg. No more. For whatever reason, the WCOFF Update thread, with its 58,000+ views and countless pages of countless posts was deleted last night.
Someone had the time to delete that thread but not to advise all of what's going on. I'm not sure why someone would take the time to delete a thread that noone can respond to anymore. I have an idea why, but only that person knows for sure.
One of the posts from the last day of that thread was from someone who had been told that the long awaited announcement was coming today. Let's hope that still happens. [/QUOTE]Wow, that is pretty amazing Glenn. So they deleted an entire thread that was closed to non-members for months on Sunday and still don't have any post announcing plans for 2011?? And the home page is still active with the $300,000 grand prize and the Registration is still taking signups? AMAZING.
There were a lot of mistakes made over the last 4+ years with the new ownership and some you might be able to forgive. Their goal was to take this part of the industry to national TV, to multiple cities, to heights of thousands of players competing in multiple sports. They over-reached, but that's been done before in many industries. They overshot and they paid the price by losing their investment. Unfortunately, they used a lot of players' investments too and lost all of that as well.
But the decisions made in this last week have proven that those bad decisions weren't relegated to just the game. There's a human aspect that just isn't being taken into consideration, the idea where you treat others like you'd want them to treat you. Okay, so everything began to fall apart on Monday night and instead of stopping the proceedings right then and there it continued with deleted posts of the agreement to the players for the contest to go forward. Then it was the announcement of draft picks when ownership knew there was not going to be a stat service available to run the games. Then there was no response since Monday night, no announcement of the cancellation of the live events, no plan for paying players what they are owed, the #### for a competitor on those boards, and now the deletion of this entire thread. All bad decisions.
Put an announcement to end all this and then take the site down. At least Rapid Draft did that much. It's time to go dark and let the rest of the industry move forward. I'm sure they didn't want that thread promoting either remaining game and that's probably the only good thing it could do. So now it's gone, as is the leadership who still could man up and say they're sorry and they are gone for now. Likely forever as we know it.
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