This season has been great, and I'm not sure how well I can communicate with everyone on team Mexico so I was kind of hoping you could relay this message to them.
It's been awesome playing with you guys, but most of the GMs would prefer if we went back to the regular way of doing things. All of you guys are welcome to come back next season, but you would have to enter the draft like everyone else, and function as regular players. I think that this is best for everyone anyway, because now you guys can be on teams that have all the roles filled and you can end up playing the positions you like to play, and the team won't have any holes or weak spots that render them non-competitive.
Next season we are trying to make it so we don't have games lasting as late as we did this season, so you shouldn't have to worry about the game times running too late now that you won't have the first game every night.
Thanks for the great season.
Ribery
First of all, thanks for the opportunity and support to the mexican scene of haxball, unfortunately, the aforementioned was dying as the season 2 started; strangely, most mexican veterans started abandoning the game at the precise time I was planning the team, and this was a reason why I tried to take it all back as the season was dawning.
Most mexican players today are new, and b3t0, who was born in 1998 (O_O), had to use these players at points in the season to fill for the games. At one point, he even had to disguise a laggy colombian player as mexican (Van der Sar), while Matador and Hernán were in bad form for most of the season. This is the reason I opposed for this team to go onto the league at first, but b3t0 was too excited about it and you wanted, for it could've helped the league expanding.
I do regret a lot of scores and humilliation this guys had to go through because of my idea, and myself not having been there backing it up on the field.
Anyways, I will sure pass your message to them and I'm sure that, if they sign to the draft, b3t0 and UFM will be sought after as they stood up for their team the whole season while they showed their heart and skills.
Thanks again, and good luck with next season. -Egidio Arevalo
mexico best sportsmanship team. they never go mad after a loss
This.
I liked the idea of having Team Mexico in PHL. I've always tried to encourage decent Mexican players I see in pubs to sign up for the PHL draft. Having a diverse community is important, in phl and in everyday life.