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http://goallineblitz.com/game/forum_thread.pl?thread_id=5103678

Why? Because I did the research and typed all this up, only to find the thread was locked, and dammit, I don't want it goin' to waste.


Originally posted by AC33
So this guy has a team with multis that were banned: http://goallineblitz.com/game/team.pl?team_id=1538. Yet, for some reason, GLB has allowed the owner to keep the team, and they continue to stay in first place in their division! How is this at all fair?!?!?!

Shouldn't the owner who originally made the mutlis be banned also and his team removed? I think that is what is only fair.


I suppose it's possible that it wasn't the owner who made the multis, but rather someone else on the team. Not likely, I suppose, but still possible, and it would explain why the owner wasn't banned too.

Or maybe it's just GLB's protocol that the first offense is just a warning and banning the multi accounts, while leaving the original account active. I'd prefer a stricter punishment myself, but I could see them following that standard.

I really wouldn't put too much meaning into their record, though... they are playing in a TERRIBLE league, and they're one of only 4 teams in the whole conference that has 40+ players. Also, their players are already falling behind because they can't boost, spend SPs or train. Come playoff time, they're gonna be in trouble, and I guarantee one of the other "real" teams will be able to take them out. And at the end of the season all of their contracts expire, which will leave that team EXTRA-screwed.

So, don't worry about it. You're making way too big a deal out of this.

Alright mods, feel free to lock 'er up now.
 
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