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Registered: August 9, 2025
Last post: September 27, 2025 at 11:58 AM
Posts: 41

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posted 1 day ago

Boaster who are you. Are you real boaster?

posted 1 week ago

While not as serious as unpaid wages, unpaid prize money is also a significant issue. Even in Champions League, it applies to bans and governors. It's no small matter.

posted 1 month ago

This is Talon's official Twitter apology. What's suspicious?

posted 1 month ago

This is an official apology from Talon. It wasn't manipulated. I don't know anything about match-fixing. You didn't click the link, did you?

posted 1 month ago

There is also information regarding unpaid wages.

posted 1 month ago

Was Termi involved in Talon's unpaid prizes? Lol

posted 1 month ago

While all large corporations have debt, they don't borrow from individuals. And juggling debt can cause major problems for the company.

posted 1 month ago

It seems likely that this is a juggling debt. It was a long period of time, but it was given so suddenly.

posted 1 month ago

Just because they paid off a debt doesn't mean they really paid it off.

posted 1 month ago

I understand Talon Esports is currently experiencing financial issues. Does this mean they're likely to be disqualified from next year's franchise review? If Talon were to drop out, who else would be considered for the position?

posted 1 month ago

I think you are stupid lol. You don't know about french visa but saying poop.

posted 1 month ago

Ok thanks

posted 1 month ago

I live outside of China. Can someone scan me a WeChat QR code? I'm curious about Valorant Mobile, but I need a WeChat account to play.

posted 1 month ago

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posted 1 month ago

There is a possibility that rrq will not use the starting roster due to visa issues.

posted 1 month ago

I never said that the Korean or Japanese teams should win. I just said it's convenient for those countries, so don't take it as an exaggeration.

posted 1 month ago

I think Korea and Japan are really convenient. In many cases, they don't require a visa, and it's issued quickly. If Talon doesn't get a visa in the meantime, they'll end up going down the same path as Bren Esports in the past, which would be very upsetting for Talon fans, players, and coaches.

posted 1 month ago

If Talon wins the match on the 30th, they'll play on the 31st, then return to Thailand and need to obtain French visas. However, there are 12 days left, and with travel and preparation time included, they should arrive in France by September 10th. Will they be able to obtain French visas in the meantime?

posted 1 month ago

What I mean is that player rrq had a visa issue.

posted 1 month ago

I hope you will now admit that I was right.

posted 1 month ago

I'm not a fan of edg, but I'm saying this because if Slowly transfers, I think it would be a good idea to go to the super team, edg. In addition, it is difficult for edg to use yoru, when nobody used it, it was in very bad condition, so I think slowly is suitable.

posted 1 month ago

What do you think if slowly is recruited to edg? I watch the Chinese league and slowly always does well even if the team loses.

posted 1 month ago

Indonesians don't need a visa to visit Turkey. It's not that they already had a visa, it's that they didn't need one.

posted 1 month ago

Between Thailand and Canada, if you have previously obtained a visa through a Canadian visit within the past 10 years or hold a non-immigrant U.S. visa, you can easily obtain a visa through an eTA. However, for French visas, processing takes approximately two to four weeks after submitting supporting documents.The visa period varies from country to country and the agreements between countries are different, so obtaining a visa for another country does not mean that it will be easy to obtain a visa for another country.

posted 1 month ago

It doesn't matter how many times you apply. It's just that you need to go to Japan during the visa application period, and that's impossible. And it doesn't make sense to apply for a visa before the Champions League. You haven't even submitted the supporting documentation.

posted 1 month ago

Pacific players will likely have work visas because they compete in Korea. While on work visas, they can obtain travel visas to other countries and apply for French visas while still in Korea. However, players traveling to Japan will require short-term visas, such as tourist visas, rather than work visas. This presents a problem for French visa issuance.

posted 1 month ago

Do you not understand what I mean? It's not that it's difficult to obtain a visa depending on the country. They've probably already received a Tokyo visa, and they need a PRX or RRQ visa for France, but they can't travel abroad during the French visa issuance period. Therefore, they can only obtain their visas after returning to their original residence and staying there. The problem here is that the Tokyo finals end on the 31st, and the Champions League starts on the 12th, so they need to arrive before then. That's roughly 10 or 11 days, and they need to obtain their visas within that timeframe. Otherwise, they'll have to give up on Tokyo. What sets it apart is that the finals will be held in Japan, and the time difference with the Champions League is only 12 days. Let's say it takes about 12 hours to travel to France. The time difference requires adjustments for the players. Furthermore, they must arrive at least a day in advance to set up.

posted 1 month ago

No supporting documentation will be given until a team qualifies.

posted 1 month ago

What I'm saying isn't that it's extremely difficult to obtain a visa for Thailand or Indonesia. It's that you can't leave the country while applying for a French visa, which conflicts with your trip to Tokyo. To obtain a visa, you need to return to your home country for several weeks. In the case of TLN, since the Champions League hasn't even been finalized, applications can't be accepted until the 30th, and other players also have to briefly return to their home countries.

posted 1 month ago

patmen said in his personal broadcast that f0rsaken and something also have visa issues.

posted 1 month ago

patmen said in his personal broadcast that f0rsaken, something and player in another team also have visa issues.

posted 1 month ago

Russia is currently a conflict zone, and I understand Indonesia has strict visa policies. This is especially true for Europe. As nAts has already experienced, something, Jemkin, is likely to have visa issues.

posted 1 month ago

As for patmen, it seems unlikely they'll be playing their finals in Japan. Something and f0rsaken, both from Russia and Indonesia, will also need visas, and rrq's Indonesian players and Russian player Jemkin are also likely to face challenges. If tln beats rrq, the Thai players will also face some trouble. The reason these issues arise is because the finals are being held in Japan on the 30th and 31st. If they had been held in Korea or had been held earlier, these issues would not have arisen. In the case of TLN, the Champions League has not yet been confirmed, so if you apply for a visa on the 30th or 31st after the decision is made, it may be difficult to obtain one. In addition, teams that have already been confirmed cannot travel abroad during the visa issuance period, so they will likely have to choose between Japan and Paris. I think this is quite unfair. Someone has to be disadvantaged. What do you think will happen?

posted 1 month ago

Aren't there any visa issues with rrq or tln?

posted 1 month ago

This team will likely hit rock bottom and lose two international matches anyway. They only do well in the Pacific, but they're terrible in international matches.

posted 1 month ago