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Could teams be kicked from t1 for being bad

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#1
lightmode

So all of the teams currently in VCT are permanent teams because they were selected by Riot. But what if a team for multiple years in a row is just bottom of the barrel, no improvements in performances, just taking up a slot that an ascension team could have. Would Riot ever drop that Org back to tier 2 or is it unrealistic?

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Trapyy_
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If a team is building a roster with bad players intentionaly just so they can save money and keep the money riot gives them for themselves, yes, riot can kick them

#3
Kuuga
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It can be possible, as what Trapyy_ mentioned in #2. It will just be a long process of investigating and coming up to a decision to end the partnership with the team at an earlier end of a season

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xiphon
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#2 and #3 said im also pretty sure after 10 years they renegotiate the partnership but that is about 10 years away

#5
ChrisGG
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I thought it was 4 years

#7
Cresp
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Yeah its 4 years

#6
brobeans
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whole point of franchising is to provide safety and support. relegation would be the opposite of that. however, I would bet riot has a contract with the orgs and can kick them from franchising. riot just needs to add more t2 support bc 1 team per region for ascension is dumb (also riot could've done better choosing franchise orgs; wild they don't have g2, optic franchised)

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lightmode
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I remember hearing Optic didn't get in because they left league after being in some kind of league sponsored by riot

#10
LycheeBlade
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likely, but also as far as i'm aware optic was like... in some really shady shit regarding finances, which could've contributed a lot too

#11
xiphon
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4 ownership changes within lik a 2 year span

#8
Mkin11
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Riot is the one that owns the slots not the teams, so yes they could kicked a team they deem is not worthy of the partnership they have.

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