Wednesday, October 24, 2007

the problems of an extended team.

- who plays and who doesn't

solution : people who are willing to sit out, forcibly benching weaker players, or just conveniently failing to inform certain people that there is a match/compie.

which leads to

-team politics

solution : no solution. just yell it out.

there's always this stigma of being in the "second" team. second connotes "weaker".
fixed team of 5 vs 9 rotating players, probably with up to 3 core players?

no idea.
save me from my sleepless disjointedness.

2 comments:

Chenghao said...

dbm :decide what your team wants to achieve first , if you want to further the cause of female gaming/have fun , having 2 teams and building the relations among them is important in sustaining the community.

instead of naming team 2 team 2 , choose some other name instead like % or ^ instead of *

if your purpose is to win , then pick the best 6 among the 9 and train regularly , kick out the lousier 3.

Tammy. said...

easier said than done man... if only things IRL worked out the way theories did. appreciate ur comment, really do.