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Victory Jones
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Originally posted by Punk Rock Jocks
They are currently the longest tenured SEAPL team.


so would that make Krungthep the longest tenured team in SEAPL now?

or PDP?
 
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I don't like this
 
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PDP is the last original SEA Pro team, but they have been demoted before
 
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We weren't here until S7.. ESL, PDP Hustlers all got here before us. Semarang arrived the same season I think.
 
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Originally posted by Punk Rock Jocks
They are currently the longest tenured SEAPL team.


yeah, for those interested in history, we were promoted to SEA Pro back in Season 5 and we actually made the playoffs that first year (losing to the Blood Pandas)

every season since then, we were either in SEA Pro or the World League

by no means do i think we were an elite SEA Pro franchise, as we never even played for a Wok and both of our World League trips were due to other teams declining promotion, but we were pretty consistent and always had fun (well, maybe not those two years in the WL).
 
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imo, having the balls to rep SEAPL in World League when you aren't "required" to go, and you know it will make for an extremely rough season qualifies you as an "elite SEAPL franchise". Have always admired the Warlords' willingness to take on all challenges despite the odds they faced.
 
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Originally posted by fool
We weren't here until S7.. ESL, PDP Hustlers all got here before us. Semarang arrived the same season I think.


I forgot about ESL They got here in season 4, so they are the oldest SEAPL team, and Warlords are currently the 2nd oldest.

The Hustlers in SEAPL now is not the same Hustlers that came up w/ us (Bats) in season 5. Red Bulls folded and rebuilt the team. This is their first season back in SEAPL. PDP has also been demoted since moving up.

So, after the Warlords fold, Krungthep will be the 2nd longest tenured SEAPL team behind ESL
 
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Originally posted by fool
imo, having the balls to rep SEAPL in World League when you aren't "required" to go, and you know it will make for an extremely rough season qualifies you as an "elite SEAPL franchise". Have always admired the Warlords' willingness to take on all challenges despite the odds they faced.


+1 truth
 
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Originally posted by fool
imo, having the balls to rep SEAPL in World League when you aren't "required" to go, and you know it will make for an extremely rough season qualifies you as an "elite SEAPL franchise". Have always admired the Warlords' willingness to take on all challenges despite the odds they faced.


I agree. This was one of the deciding factors for me to join them for a couple seasons. Big ups to the Warlords.
 
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