You stood absolutely 0% chance of coming anything but dead last in A next season.
101st playing in A would be laughable and a waste of your time. It'd also be demoralizing to the members of 101st to get so heavily bodied in every tournament.
Irrelevant.
Firstly, it's only an opinion. I happen to think otherwise, now what? We're at an impasse, so let's not get into a guessing game.
Secondly, it doesn't make the blindest bit of difference. The clan league is not run based on who some people think are good, or otherwise; it's done by which clan deserves to be there. Look at WG. A win percentage of under 15%. And yet no-one thinks they shouldn't be there, just due to performance. They earned the right in previous seasons, so they were in A this time.
Why in hell would then CL organizers/panel allow Lynx training academy to play the same division as Lynx?
As far as I'm concerned Lynx is upset they lost their puppet. They'd have gotten two votes for templates rather than one had 101st been in A. That'd allow them to largely control the clan league.
I'll deal with these two points as one, since they raise similar concerns. Quite frankly, it's not anyone else's concern how the two clans would run their set-up. For the record, I'll re-assure you and state that 101st would choose their own templates based on their own strengths in their own clan chat, and Lynx would do so separately. Please don't accuse a clan of bias based on what you guess might happen.
Additionally, look at the current situation. You have many people with accounts in multiple Division A clans, and yet there's no rulings against them, despite the fact that they have the ability to influence multiple votes. Take Masters for example; they've actively loaned out two players (Miyagi to Apex, and Master Turtle to Turtles) to other Division A clans, and they have MotD who has an account in Apex and is part of the Council. The current situation is far from perfect, so let's not get into a discussion about righteousness.
Clans don't earn things. Players do. Not one of the players that did so is still in 101st.
Okay, so if I set up my own clan with me, Mister T, Phaeril, MoD, Buns & Turkish (all players who will likely finish top 5, and who finished/will finish with 50%+ win records, then we're entitled to take our clan straight to Division A, right? Wrong, since our current performance is us representing our current clans. If you want to play an individual competition, go play WSOW or something of that ilk; the clan league is for you to work as a team to represent the clan.
It's true that when Lynx was made they were forced to start back at the bottom while 101st remained in A.
The precedent therefore implies that 101st should be in A next season.
Fuck the precedent.
So once you've made a decision the clan didn't particularly like, but accepted, the first time round, when a similar situation happens again do completely the opposite? That'll sure help.
After all the fighting we had to do to get Hydra to replace Illuminati in C, I find it appalling that it was so easy to steal a seat in A.
I must confess, I'm not familiar with this situation, so would appreciate enlightment, although from the tone of the rest of the post, it appears the council has disregarded a precedent that doesn't suit their decision? Is that correct?
The clan is nothing more than a collection of players.
At a simplistic level, perhaps. But that is what distinguishes the clan competition from an individual competition. Genuine question for you here; if there had been 10 members in 101st line-up, 5 of whom went to new Clan A, and 5 to new Clan B, who would be "entitled" to the spot.
The rest of this post is crap; you've decided that 101st aren't good enough, and that Outlaws are too good to start at the bottom and work their way up. That isn't how it works.
After season 7 all but one member of LEA's clan league team moved to ACME. The leadership of LEA was really cool about things and even offered to swap Divisions with us. but we were told that the spot belongs to the CLAN so even though essentially the entire team moved the CLAN keep the spot.
If true, then the council need to at least address why this was considered in their version of history.
If, however, right now, or after next season another similar scenario came up and it was handled the way it was in the past before this scenario - I'd call it out as being bullshit.
Well you've now got the initial 101st --> Lynx, Hydra, and LEA --> Acme situations, all handled differently, we no consistency, so there's little wonder there's allegations of favouritism.
It would be nice if everyone could follow outlaw's example and not post drama on this thread.
Outlaws have been claiming that spot as theirs for weeks, so let's no got portraying them as whiter than white. Besides, of course they're not going to be dramatic; they got what they wanted. If the boot was on the other foot you can bet your bottom dollar this thread would be the inverse of how it is now.
@Norman - I've half addressed your point earlier, when mentioning the current situation with people with accounts in multiple clans. But the point you make (whether Lynx & 101st can be in the same division) is not the same question that the council were asked to rule on here, and as such, should not be taken into account.
I would like to remind you guys, that with the new CLOT system, if a clan does good, he will basically play in division C. It's not like 101st has to play 5 seasons just to get to B again.
Same principal for Outlaws, then.
Does that mean that if Platinum had chosen to stay in 101st, and used his manager rights to kick all non-Outlaws players out of the clan, then you would have been entirely fine giving 101st the div A spot?
A completely separate issue that would need to be handled by the founder and funder of 101st and the dissenter, but not something that concerns external parties. Once they've decided to start a new clan they must, like every other new clan, start from the bottom and work their way up.
I personally feel like Outlaws deserves the spot right now especially when you look at has been happening in clan movements since the start of CL8 till the point where we are right now.
So what level of movement is required for the spot to transfer? Because whatever opinion you have, others will undoubtedly have different opinions; there's no right/wrong answer, so you're always going to end up with a problem.
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@ox you can't compare the blitz stuff that happened between CL7 and CL8 since Masters were already participating themselves and they just recruited some Blitz players to play for them and masters never even bothered about a 2nd team so the Blitz spot was never in charge of anything.
So some movement is fine, but not other movement? Already, in your own post, you've shown the difficulties in trying to quantify what level and type of movement is/isn't acceptable.