Tortue: A member of TMO complaining about other guilds selling raid loot is beyond ridiculous.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygE01sOhzz0 God I love that movie. Also we're happy to sell to you or anyone else but the min bid for Gorg drops is 15k which is pretty low already we think.
bizzum: let us know how things work out. You guys moving to Saturday would be great for us as we'd have a crack at the bees!
Dulas: 10 guilds puts us in a rough position because either someone has to go on a weekday morning or everyone has to go less than once a week which sucks because of the keycorpse mechanics.
I don't know how to ask this without being insulting but is your guild really capable of doing Sky? I just did a /who all Azure and you had 11 on of whom only one was over L55. I'm sure you'll have more on for raid nights but I am not at all sure 20 people with an average level of 55 can handle the Spiroc Lord. Assuming that you are indeed capable of clearing 5, a couple of possible solutions:
My understanding is that Rapture/BDA both go to Sky on both Monday and Friday (kind of like Tortue suggested hehe). They might be willing to give up one day just because thats an awful lot of Sky.
Full Circle I believe only does 1-5 and might be willing to team up with you if you could bring enough force that together you could do 1-8.
Europa is having trouble getting their raids together and might welcome some help (although they are in the morning obviously).
We had 10-12 last night and I would prefer 15-18ish so I don't mind taking a few (say 5ish) reasonably high-leveled players for the sake of server harmony. I just find having large groups of people (>20) to be a) a giant pain to organize. Sometimes I feel like being a raid leader is like herding cats, and that is with 15 players and b) I like doing content with a number of players such that we have a real chance to wipe if people fuck up too badly. At some point it just becomes a roflstomp.
I know none of those are great solutions from your perspective but as I said we are in a tough spot.