Have been inspired by pre-release chatter to try and put together a balanced view on Magic in the UK - please reply with any and all thoughts, boys and girls!
Ideas to get you started:
What is good about UK Magic?
What is bad?
How can the bad be solved, and the good improved yet further?
Are there any heroes (or villains)?
Are players not travelling enough to other events?
Are players not working together enough (esp those Q'd for PTs)?
What are the good/bad tournament venues/TOs/etc?
Why aren't British players performing better on the PT?
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gerryt namedropped dv8r in a recent article if you didnt know
Yea, that was why I thought it was okay, although he didn't actually mention magic league iirc
Matteo OJ said:
gerryt namedropped dv8r in a recent article if you didnt know
I think lots of good things have come from this discussion. The main point would seem to be the need for a central forum to unite and galvanise the UK playerbase. The problem I see is that there are already a few forums set up for this and knowing the UK magic players collective ability to swallow pride and adjust his/her attitude to where they should post is somewhere around the lower end of not going to happen I have no idea how to move forward with that. I am saddened that we are likely to remain fragmented unless things change.
Seems crazy.
IMPORTANT UPDATE:
Since this article went up today, I've received a call from WotC UK, who've given me some more information on the London Games Club situation - The reason there was no pre-release there was not due to a lack of affiliation with a store, but rather a misunderstanding about the affiliation which had existed for the previous pre-release, and the fact one was applied for after the scheduling deadline and product for the UK had been ordered.
Obviously this means portions of my article are now quite inaccurate, and I'd like to apologise for anyone who feels at all misled by statements made in it - I wrote it based entirely on the facts I had available to me at the time, which it now appears were incomplete
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