Well as I said in the earlier delay thread, I don't mind too much that they've been delaying SAC, as long as the delays mean that the UK release won't be suffering from the sam problems that I've been hearing complaints about on the region 1 release over at animeondvd.com
In any case, I'm surprised that Manga were actually able to get hold of a big hitter like Stand Alone Complex in the first place (especially with ADV rushing into the UK market and pretty much single-handedly reviving it. Manga UK was completely ignoring it until somebody came along and started actually giving the fans actual releases for a change :roll: ), and at least they seem to be trying to give the fans a good release. How many anime series come out with 2 discs per volume after all? Admittedly it's still a bit light on the extras, but it's a fairly good release.
Now if they can proceed to use this to get hold of some other big name titles, it wouldn't actually take too long for Manga to work thir way back up to the top of the UK chain again. And trust me, they will have to work for it. They were complacent and they essentially ignored their UK market for years and now they're suffering for it. Titles like SAC and ROD are a good start, but they need to secure a lot more releases if they've going to have a chance of getting their lead back.
And of course, a little competition is usually a good thing for the fans. :mrgreen: