Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many official alliance relationships has Metro attempted and successfully executed? Wonder why they aren’t working out?
They are working out. If the goal is to take the truly standout player(s) then more teams feeding is better for all the clubs.
I understand the rationale, thats not at all unique to Metro. I have to question if all the alliances are really working out? Do the “truly stand out players” end up as full time satisfied metro customers? Or do they take advantage of the extra sessions, the invites to games, and get to see Metro in true form?
I’ve heard second-hand - but from someone who is plugged in - that at least one existing partner clubs doesn’t feel it’s been positive for the club...which may be why Metro is adding partners?
Glad to know there’s a leak in the group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many official alliance relationships has Metro attempted and successfully executed? Wonder why they aren’t working out?
They are working out. If the goal is to take the truly standout player(s) then more teams feeding is better for all the clubs.
I understand the rationale, thats not at all unique to Metro. I have to question if all the alliances are really working out? Do the “truly stand out players” end up as full time satisfied metro customers? Or do they take advantage of the extra sessions, the invites to games, and get to see Metro in true form?
I’ve heard second-hand - but from someone who is plugged in - that at least one existing partner clubs doesn’t feel it’s been positive for the club...which may be why Metro is adding partners?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many official alliance relationships has Metro attempted and successfully executed? Wonder why they aren’t working out?
They are working out. If the goal is to take the truly standout player(s) then more teams feeding is better for all the clubs.
I understand the rationale, thats not at all unique to Metro. I have to question if all the alliances are really working out? Do the “truly stand out players” end up as full time satisfied metro customers? Or do they take advantage of the extra sessions, the invites to games, and get to see Metro in true form?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many official alliance relationships has Metro attempted and successfully executed? Wonder why they aren’t working out?
They are working out. If the goal is to take the truly standout player(s) then more teams feeding is better for all the clubs.
Anonymous wrote:From Metro's perspective, I can at least understand what Herndon brings. But VA Revolution? I'm still scratching my head over that.
Anonymous wrote:How many official alliance relationships has Metro attempted and successfully executed? Wonder why they aren’t working out?