On September 23 2014 02:06 Crot4le wrote: Given StarTale just announced a new sponsor I could really see them signing Squirtle. This isn't based on any source or nothing it's just my speculation - he's played for them before and is a free agent right now. Seems like a logical choice for both parties.
That would cool, but most of all I would like Startale to sign Ragnarok and Journey. Both got immense potential and talent. And you know, Innovation would be kinda good, too.
So many good free agents to sign, so get to business Startale!
Ragnarok said he doesn't want a team, Journey wants a foreign team
Journey is not going to join a foreign team at the moment, he wants too much money and no team can pick him.
I'll do one once StarTale v DK in the SC2ITL has finished.
Ok here goes, French isn't my native language so there may be a few inaccuracies. I'm also changing the tense because is reads fucking weird in English if you don't.
Yoe Flash Wolves : in Proleague and with PartinG?
Aged four years, the Taiwanese team has gone through different names and politice before being the yoe Flash Wolves that we know. Today, it is a stable home for a certain number of Korean players.
An ideal compromise
While the international scene is beset by a continual exodus of Koreans to the rest of the world some teams have more of a reason to make a preposition than others on the market. Created in 2010, Xpec Ironmen became yoe Ironmen in 2012, then yoe Flash Wolves in August 2013. One month later, the Taiwanese set-up innovated in its scene and recruited a Korean - the Protoss player San. It was the first time that a foreign player was incorporated into the Taiwanese team and it wouldn't be the last. At the end of January 2014, Leenock joined his compatriot.
Today, more and more Koreans are looking to leave their country to find a foreign team to participate in as many international events as possible. Their goal? Gain visibility while also staying competitive within the WCS system. For these players, yoe Flash Wolves is the ideal compromise. It's relatively close geographically to Korea, gives access to the TeSL, the Taiwenese team aren't scared of sending their players across the world, as opposed KeSPA teams. What's more, thanks to the allocation of regions in WCS, living in Taiwan and getting a Taiwanese visa also allows players to participate in WCS America and thus bypass the issue of region locking. The cherry on top, yoe Flash Wolves will probably participate in the upcoming season of Proleague 2014-2015.
The opening of Proleague to non-Korean teams was announced during the summer. It is difficult for the Western teams to consider taking part in it, even as part of an alliance, so much commitment is necessary in the Proleague season which can undermine the individual careers of players and important financial resources. On the other hand, for a Taiwanese team, the probleme is much less and yoe Flash Wolves seems to have made its decision. In effect, on the 31st July Leenock was announced by MVP as their new 'joker' for their Proleague team. However, while MVP revealed their definitive roster on the first of September, the Zerg player was absent from it. The only response to this abrupt change was "Ask my boss". So it's difficult to see anything else than the confirmation of the rumours of yoe Flash Wolves participation in Proleague which have been floating around throughout the month of August. What's more, the ambitions of the team seem to be strengthening from Korean players.
PartinG, the future recruit?
The rumour foreseeing the arrival of PartinG at yoe Flash Wolves is nothing new. The team perfectly matches the players' expectations, and vice versa. Stable teams like Team Liquid and Acer can unfortunately not make the same case as the Taiwanese set-up, and Acer don't seem to be interested in the Korean anyway. However, it has been confirmed since the start of September that PartinG would join a non-Korean team.
Yoe Flash Wolves are no longer concealing it, with the possibility for them to send players to WCS America despite the upcoming region lock in 2015, they are looking to build a very big team with a certain number of Koreans. PartinG, after San and Leenock, would therefore not be the last last to join this new adventure. A confirmation of his arrival could be expected in the beginning of October. Indeed, the Protoss announced his departure from SKT1, and his contract (like Rain and FanTaSy's) runs until the 30th September.
In the meantime, PartinG doesn't own anybody anything, and he's really benefiting from it.
That last sentence "PartinG n'a de comptes à rendre à personne, et il en profite bien" really fucked with me. Not sure how to translate that so perhaps Aeromie or Boucot could put that straight.
it's a joke about how he's doing well in the meantime, followed by this picture + Show Spoiler +
I got the gist of what it was saying I just didn't know how to translate it.
I don't know how to translate it properly but it means that PartinG is free to do everything he wants, nobody can't tell what he needs to do.
On September 23 2014 02:06 Crot4le wrote: Given StarTale just announced a new sponsor I could really see them signing Squirtle. This isn't based on any source or nothing it's just my speculation - he's played for them before and is a free agent right now. Seems like a logical choice for both parties.
That would cool, but most of all I would like Startale to sign Ragnarok and Journey. Both got immense potential and talent. And you know, Innovation would be kinda good, too.
So many good free agents to sign, so get to business Startale!
Ragnarok said he doesn't want a team, Journey wants a foreign team
Journey is not going to join a foreign team at the moment, he wants too much money and no team can pick him.
I'll do one once StarTale v DK in the SC2ITL has finished.
Ok here goes, French isn't my native language so there may be a few inaccuracies. I'm also changing the tense because is reads fucking weird in English if you don't.
Yoe Flash Wolves : in Proleague and with PartinG?
Aged four years, the Taiwanese team has gone through different names and politice before being the yoe Flash Wolves that we know. Today, it is a stable home for a certain number of Korean players.
An ideal compromise
While the international scene is beset by a continual exodus of Koreans to the rest of the world some teams have more of a reason to make a preposition than others on the market. Created in 2010, Xpec Ironmen became yoe Ironmen in 2012, then yoe Flash Wolves in August 2013. One month later, the Taiwanese set-up innovated in its scene and recruited a Korean - the Protoss player San. It was the first time that a foreign player was incorporated into the Taiwanese team and it wouldn't be the last. At the end of January 2014, Leenock joined his compatriot.
Today, more and more Koreans are looking to leave their country to find a foreign team to participate in as many international events as possible. Their goal? Gain visibility while also staying competitive within the WCS system. For these players, yoe Flash Wolves is the ideal compromise. It's relatively close geographically to Korea, gives access to the TeSL, the Taiwenese team aren't scared of sending their players across the world, as opposed KeSPA teams. What's more, thanks to the allocation of regions in WCS, living in Taiwan and getting a Taiwanese visa also allows players to participate in WCS America and thus bypass the issue of region locking. The cherry on top, yoe Flash Wolves will probably participate in the upcoming season of Proleague 2014-2015.
The opening of Proleague to non-Korean teams was announced during the summer. It is difficult for the Western teams to consider taking part in it, even as part of an alliance, so much commitment is necessary in the Proleague season which can undermine the individual careers of players and important financial resources. On the other hand, for a Taiwanese team, the probleme is much less and yoe Flash Wolves seems to have made its decision. In effect, on the 31st July Leenock was announced by MVP as their new 'joker' for their Proleague team. However, while MVP revealed their definitive roster on the first of September, the Zerg player was absent from it. The only response to this abrupt change was "Ask my boss". So it's difficult to see anything else than the confirmation of the rumours of yoe Flash Wolves participation in Proleague which have been floating around throughout the month of August. What's more, the ambitions of the team seem to be strengthening from Korean players.
PartinG, the future recruit?
The rumour foreseeing the arrival of PartinG at yoe Flash Wolves is nothing new. The team perfectly matches the players' expectations, and vice versa. Stable teams like Team Liquid and Acer can unfortunately not make the same case as the Taiwanese set-up, and Acer don't seem to be interested in the Korean anyway. However, it has been confirmed since the start of September that PartinG would join a non-Korean team.
Yoe Flash Wolves are no longer concealing it, with the possibility for them to send players to WCS America despite the upcoming region lock in 2015, they are looking to build a very big team with a certain number of Koreans. PartinG, after San and Leenock, would therefore not be the last last to join this new adventure. A confirmation of his arrival could be expected in the beginning of October. Indeed, the Protoss announced his departure from SKT1, and his contract (like Rain and FanTaSy's) runs until the 30th September.
In the meantime, PartinG doesn't own anybody anything, and he's really benefiting from it.
That last sentence "PartinG n'a de comptes à rendre à personne, et il en profite bien" really fucked with me. Not sure how to translate that so perhaps Aeromie or Boucot could put that straight.
it's a joke about how he's doing well in the meantime, followed by this picture + Show Spoiler +
I got the gist of what it was saying I just didn't know how to translate it.
I don't know how to translate it properly but it means that PartinG is free to do everything he wants, nobody can't tell what he needs to do.
Nice translation.
We could summary that in : PartinG went full Stephano.
On September 23 2014 02:11 Keeemy wrote: [quote] That would cool, but most of all I would like Startale to sign Ragnarok and Journey. Both got immense potential and talent. And you know, Innovation would be kinda good, too.
So many good free agents to sign, so get to business Startale!
Ragnarok said he doesn't want a team, Journey wants a foreign team
Journey is not going to join a foreign team at the moment, he wants too much money and no team can pick him.
I'll do one once StarTale v DK in the SC2ITL has finished.
Ok here goes, French isn't my native language so there may be a few inaccuracies. I'm also changing the tense because is reads fucking weird in English if you don't.
Yoe Flash Wolves : in Proleague and with PartinG?
Aged four years, the Taiwanese team has gone through different names and politice before being the yoe Flash Wolves that we know. Today, it is a stable home for a certain number of Korean players.
An ideal compromise
While the international scene is beset by a continual exodus of Koreans to the rest of the world some teams have more of a reason to make a preposition than others on the market. Created in 2010, Xpec Ironmen became yoe Ironmen in 2012, then yoe Flash Wolves in August 2013. One month later, the Taiwanese set-up innovated in its scene and recruited a Korean - the Protoss player San. It was the first time that a foreign player was incorporated into the Taiwanese team and it wouldn't be the last. At the end of January 2014, Leenock joined his compatriot.
Today, more and more Koreans are looking to leave their country to find a foreign team to participate in as many international events as possible. Their goal? Gain visibility while also staying competitive within the WCS system. For these players, yoe Flash Wolves is the ideal compromise. It's relatively close geographically to Korea, gives access to the TeSL, the Taiwenese team aren't scared of sending their players across the world, as opposed KeSPA teams. What's more, thanks to the allocation of regions in WCS, living in Taiwan and getting a Taiwanese visa also allows players to participate in WCS America and thus bypass the issue of region locking. The cherry on top, yoe Flash Wolves will probably participate in the upcoming season of Proleague 2014-2015.
The opening of Proleague to non-Korean teams was announced during the summer. It is difficult for the Western teams to consider taking part in it, even as part of an alliance, so much commitment is necessary in the Proleague season which can undermine the individual careers of players and important financial resources. On the other hand, for a Taiwanese team, the probleme is much less and yoe Flash Wolves seems to have made its decision. In effect, on the 31st July Leenock was announced by MVP as their new 'joker' for their Proleague team. However, while MVP revealed their definitive roster on the first of September, the Zerg player was absent from it. The only response to this abrupt change was "Ask my boss". So it's difficult to see anything else than the confirmation of the rumours of yoe Flash Wolves participation in Proleague which have been floating around throughout the month of August. What's more, the ambitions of the team seem to be strengthening from Korean players.
PartinG, the future recruit?
The rumour foreseeing the arrival of PartinG at yoe Flash Wolves is nothing new. The team perfectly matches the players' expectations, and vice versa. Stable teams like Team Liquid and Acer can unfortunately not make the same case as the Taiwanese set-up, and Acer don't seem to be interested in the Korean anyway. However, it has been confirmed since the start of September that PartinG would join a non-Korean team.
Yoe Flash Wolves are no longer concealing it, with the possibility for them to send players to WCS America despite the upcoming region lock in 2015, they are looking to build a very big team with a certain number of Koreans. PartinG, after San and Leenock, would therefore not be the last last to join this new adventure. A confirmation of his arrival could be expected in the beginning of October. Indeed, the Protoss announced his departure from SKT1, and his contract (like Rain and FanTaSy's) runs until the 30th September.
In the meantime, PartinG doesn't own anybody anything, and he's really benefiting from it.
That last sentence "PartinG n'a de comptes à rendre à personne, et il en profite bien" really fucked with me. Not sure how to translate that so perhaps Aeromie or Boucot could put that straight.
it's a joke about how he's doing well in the meantime, followed by this picture + Show Spoiler +
I got the gist of what it was saying I just didn't know how to translate it.
I don't know how to translate it properly but it means that PartinG is free to do everything he wants, nobody can't tell what he needs to do.
Nice translation.
We could summary that in : PartinG went full Stephano.
I'll do one once StarTale v DK in the SC2ITL has finished.
Ok here goes, French isn't my native language so there may be a few inaccuracies. I'm also changing the tense because is reads fucking weird in English if you don't.
Yoe Flash Wolves : in Proleague and with PartinG?
Aged four years, the Taiwanese team has gone through different names and politice before being the yoe Flash Wolves that we know. Today, it is a stable home for a certain number of Korean players.
An ideal compromise
While the international scene is beset by a continual exodus of Koreans to the rest of the world some teams have more of a reason to make a preposition than others on the market. Created in 2010, Xpec Ironmen became yoe Ironmen in 2012, then yoe Flash Wolves in August 2013. One month later, the Taiwanese set-up innovated in its scene and recruited a Korean - the Protoss player San. It was the first time that a foreign player was incorporated into the Taiwanese team and it wouldn't be the last. At the end of January 2014, Leenock joined his compatriot.
Today, more and more Koreans are looking to leave their country to find a foreign team to participate in as many international events as possible. Their goal? Gain visibility while also staying competitive within the WCS system. For these players, yoe Flash Wolves is the ideal compromise. It's relatively close geographically to Korea, gives access to the TeSL, the Taiwenese team aren't scared of sending their players across the world, as opposed KeSPA teams. What's more, thanks to the allocation of regions in WCS, living in Taiwan and getting a Taiwanese visa also allows players to participate in WCS America and thus bypass the issue of region locking. The cherry on top, yoe Flash Wolves will probably participate in the upcoming season of Proleague 2014-2015.
The opening of Proleague to non-Korean teams was announced during the summer. It is difficult for the Western teams to consider taking part in it, even as part of an alliance, so much commitment is necessary in the Proleague season which can undermine the individual careers of players and important financial resources. On the other hand, for a Taiwanese team, the probleme is much less and yoe Flash Wolves seems to have made its decision. In effect, on the 31st July Leenock was announced by MVP as their new 'joker' for their Proleague team. However, while MVP revealed their definitive roster on the first of September, the Zerg player was absent from it. The only response to this abrupt change was "Ask my boss". So it's difficult to see anything else than the confirmation of the rumours of yoe Flash Wolves participation in Proleague which have been floating around throughout the month of August. What's more, the ambitions of the team seem to be strengthening from Korean players.
PartinG, the future recruit?
The rumour foreseeing the arrival of PartinG at yoe Flash Wolves is nothing new. The team perfectly matches the players' expectations, and vice versa. Stable teams like Team Liquid and Acer can unfortunately not make the same case as the Taiwanese set-up, and Acer don't seem to be interested in the Korean anyway. However, it has been confirmed since the start of September that PartinG would join a non-Korean team.
Yoe Flash Wolves are no longer concealing it, with the possibility for them to send players to WCS America despite the upcoming region lock in 2015, they are looking to build a very big team with a certain number of Koreans. PartinG, after San and Leenock, would therefore not be the last last to join this new adventure. A confirmation of his arrival could be expected in the beginning of October. Indeed, the Protoss announced his departure from SKT1, and his contract (like Rain and FanTaSy's) runs until the 30th September.
In the meantime, PartinG doesn't own anybody anything, and he's really benefiting from it.
That last sentence "PartinG n'a de comptes à rendre à personne, et il en profite bien" really fucked with me. Not sure how to translate that so perhaps Aeromie or Boucot could put that straight.
it's a joke about how he's doing well in the meantime, followed by this picture + Show Spoiler +
I got the gist of what it was saying I just didn't know how to translate it.
I don't know how to translate it properly but it means that PartinG is free to do everything he wants, nobody can't tell what he needs to do.
Nice translation.
We could summary that in : PartinG went full Stephano.
On September 23 2014 02:18 Aeromi wrote: [quote] Journey is not going to join a foreign team at the moment, he wants too much money and no team can pick him.
I'll do one once StarTale v DK in the SC2ITL has finished.
Ok here goes, French isn't my native language so there may be a few inaccuracies. I'm also changing the tense because is reads fucking weird in English if you don't.
Yoe Flash Wolves : in Proleague and with PartinG?
Aged four years, the Taiwanese team has gone through different names and politice before being the yoe Flash Wolves that we know. Today, it is a stable home for a certain number of Korean players.
An ideal compromise
While the international scene is beset by a continual exodus of Koreans to the rest of the world some teams have more of a reason to make a preposition than others on the market. Created in 2010, Xpec Ironmen became yoe Ironmen in 2012, then yoe Flash Wolves in August 2013. One month later, the Taiwanese set-up innovated in its scene and recruited a Korean - the Protoss player San. It was the first time that a foreign player was incorporated into the Taiwanese team and it wouldn't be the last. At the end of January 2014, Leenock joined his compatriot.
Today, more and more Koreans are looking to leave their country to find a foreign team to participate in as many international events as possible. Their goal? Gain visibility while also staying competitive within the WCS system. For these players, yoe Flash Wolves is the ideal compromise. It's relatively close geographically to Korea, gives access to the TeSL, the Taiwenese team aren't scared of sending their players across the world, as opposed KeSPA teams. What's more, thanks to the allocation of regions in WCS, living in Taiwan and getting a Taiwanese visa also allows players to participate in WCS America and thus bypass the issue of region locking. The cherry on top, yoe Flash Wolves will probably participate in the upcoming season of Proleague 2014-2015.
The opening of Proleague to non-Korean teams was announced during the summer. It is difficult for the Western teams to consider taking part in it, even as part of an alliance, so much commitment is necessary in the Proleague season which can undermine the individual careers of players and important financial resources. On the other hand, for a Taiwanese team, the probleme is much less and yoe Flash Wolves seems to have made its decision. In effect, on the 31st July Leenock was announced by MVP as their new 'joker' for their Proleague team. However, while MVP revealed their definitive roster on the first of September, the Zerg player was absent from it. The only response to this abrupt change was "Ask my boss". So it's difficult to see anything else than the confirmation of the rumours of yoe Flash Wolves participation in Proleague which have been floating around throughout the month of August. What's more, the ambitions of the team seem to be strengthening from Korean players.
PartinG, the future recruit?
The rumour foreseeing the arrival of PartinG at yoe Flash Wolves is nothing new. The team perfectly matches the players' expectations, and vice versa. Stable teams like Team Liquid and Acer can unfortunately not make the same case as the Taiwanese set-up, and Acer don't seem to be interested in the Korean anyway. However, it has been confirmed since the start of September that PartinG would join a non-Korean team.
Yoe Flash Wolves are no longer concealing it, with the possibility for them to send players to WCS America despite the upcoming region lock in 2015, they are looking to build a very big team with a certain number of Koreans. PartinG, after San and Leenock, would therefore not be the last last to join this new adventure. A confirmation of his arrival could be expected in the beginning of October. Indeed, the Protoss announced his departure from SKT1, and his contract (like Rain and FanTaSy's) runs until the 30th September.
In the meantime, PartinG doesn't own anybody anything, and he's really benefiting from it.
That last sentence "PartinG n'a de comptes à rendre à personne, et il en profite bien" really fucked with me. Not sure how to translate that so perhaps Aeromie or Boucot could put that straight.
it's a joke about how he's doing well in the meantime, followed by this picture + Show Spoiler +
I got the gist of what it was saying I just didn't know how to translate it.
I don't know how to translate it properly but it means that PartinG is free to do everything he wants, nobody can't tell what he needs to do.
Nice translation.
We could summary that in : PartinG went full Stephano.
On September 12 2014 04:05 Circumstance wrote: The current rumor is that Parting will be joining the Yoe Flash Wolves, officially making them a better team than the majority of Proleague.
Perhaps we will be seeing them in the next season of proleague then.
That'd be QUITE awkward, since Leenock has already been announced as one of MVP's jokers for next season.
I'm confident they could pull him out without consequences if it gets another team into PL.
On September 12 2014 04:05 Circumstance wrote: The current rumor is that Parting will be joining the Yoe Flash Wolves, officially making them a better team than the majority of Proleague.
Perhaps we will be seeing them in the next season of proleague then.
That'd be QUITE awkward, since Leenock has already been announced as one of MVP's jokers for next season.
I'm confident they could pull him out without consequences if it gets another team into PL.
Leenock is definitely not playing with MVP in Proleague. I asked why a few days ago He said: "Ask my boss"
Doesn't want to reveal anything (except for him not playing with MVP as initially planned). : ( Dunno how YoeFW will compete in Proleague when they already have a house in Taiwan though. And they can't all leave the Taiwan house because there are more than the sc2 players there. We'll see I guess.
On September 11 2014 22:55 Boucot wrote: According to Only (aAa coach), Parting will join yoe Flash Wolves with the ultimate goal for yoe to form a very big team.
On September 12 2014 04:05 Circumstance wrote: The current rumor is that Parting will be joining the Yoe Flash Wolves, officially making them a better team than the majority of Proleague.
Perhaps we will be seeing them in the next season of proleague then.
That'd be QUITE awkward, since Leenock has already been announced as one of MVP's jokers for next season.
I'm confident they could pull him out without consequences if it gets another team into PL.
On September 12 2014 04:05 Circumstance wrote: The current rumor is that Parting will be joining the Yoe Flash Wolves, officially making them a better team than the majority of Proleague.
Perhaps we will be seeing them in the next season of proleague then.
That'd be QUITE awkward, since Leenock has already been announced as one of MVP's jokers for next season.
I'm confident they could pull him out without consequences if it gets another team into PL.
Leenock is definitely not playing with MVP in Proleague. I asked why a few days ago He said: "Ask my boss"
Doesn't want to reveal anything (except for him not playing with MVP as initially planned). : ( Dunno how YoeFW will compete in Proleague when they already have a house in Taiwan though. And they can't all leave the Taiwan house because there are more than the sc2 players there. We'll see I guess.
On September 11 2014 22:55 Boucot wrote: According to Only (aAa coach), Parting will join yoe Flash Wolves with the ultimate goal for yoe to form a very big team.
Well he's saying "at present", and the next PL will not begin until next year, so maybe they just want to deny rumors until everything is 100% confirmed? At least I hope so
On September 12 2014 04:05 Circumstance wrote: The current rumor is that Parting will be joining the Yoe Flash Wolves, officially making them a better team than the majority of Proleague.
Perhaps we will be seeing them in the next season of proleague then.
That'd be QUITE awkward, since Leenock has already been announced as one of MVP's jokers for next season.
I'm confident they could pull him out without consequences if it gets another team into PL.
On September 12 2014 04:05 Circumstance wrote: The current rumor is that Parting will be joining the Yoe Flash Wolves, officially making them a better team than the majority of Proleague.
Perhaps we will be seeing them in the next season of proleague then.
That'd be QUITE awkward, since Leenock has already been announced as one of MVP's jokers for next season.
I'm confident they could pull him out without consequences if it gets another team into PL.
Leenock is definitely not playing with MVP in Proleague. I asked why a few days ago He said: "Ask my boss"
Doesn't want to reveal anything (except for him not playing with MVP as initially planned). : ( Dunno how YoeFW will compete in Proleague when they already have a house in Taiwan though. And they can't all leave the Taiwan house because there are more than the sc2 players there. We'll see I guess.
On September 11 2014 22:55 Boucot wrote: According to Only (aAa coach), Parting will join yoe Flash Wolves with the ultimate goal for yoe to form a very big team.
Well he's saying "at present", and the next PL will not begin until next year, so maybe they just want to deny rumors until everything is 100% confirmed? At least I hope so
I think it was a pretty categorical denial tbh if they have no plans to join Proleague.
INnoVation and Dream join SKT T1. Soulkey and BravO leave.
So with all the players leaving this will be SKT T1's lineup? INnoVation soO Dream Classic Dark Sorry They should pick up 1 more toss and their lineup is still sick good
They are seriously lacking up on protoss players though. Classic is good but not exceptional. Also, I find it funny to see how SKT went from an almost full Protoss, no Terran lineup to the exact opposite
On September 25 2014 17:00 OtherWorld wrote: They are seriously lacking up on protoss players though. Classic is good but not exceptional. Also, I find it funny to see how SKT went from an almost full Protoss, no Terran lineup to the exact opposite
Looks like the WM buff was more severe than we thought
On September 25 2014 16:51 GumBa wrote: INnoVation and Dream join SKT T1. Soulkey and BravO leave.
So with all the players leaving this will be SKT T1's lineup? INnoVation soO Dream Classic Dark Sorry They should pick up 1 more toss and their lineup is still sick good
On September 25 2014 16:51 GumBa wrote: INnoVation and Dream join SKT T1. Soulkey and BravO leave.
So with all the players leaving this will be SKT T1's lineup? INnoVation soO Dream Classic Dark Sorry They should pick up 1 more toss and their lineup is still sick good
On September 25 2014 16:51 GumBa wrote: INnoVation and Dream join SKT T1. Soulkey and BravO leave.
So with all the players leaving this will be SKT T1's lineup? INnoVation soO Dream Classic Dark Sorry They should pick up 1 more toss and their lineup is still sick good
Soulkey to KT, and Zest to SKT1. That would be the dream.
On September 25 2014 16:51 GumBa wrote: INnoVation and Dream join SKT T1. Soulkey and BravO leave.
So with all the players leaving this will be SKT T1's lineup? INnoVation soO Dream Classic Dark Sorry They should pick up 1 more toss and their lineup is still sick good
Soulkey to KT, and Zest to SKT1. That would be the dream.
Our players don't leave the team though, i would take soulkey ofc