seraph replace cash for WCG 2009
2-11-2009 23:52
Earlier tonight the German team mousesports announced that they will be using a standin for World Cyber Games 2009.
The hottest event this fall is just around the corner, World Cyber Games 2009 will be starting in just eight days. The German representative mousesports, will for the event be using a standin, to be more exact, the mystical Lambda member Direnc "seraph" Öz. Roman "Roman R." Reinhardt was originally planned as the standin for the event, but Alternate denied mousesports the right to use him
To sit out World Cyber Games 2009 will be Christopher "cash" Steen, who has received a lot of negative criticism as of late - mostly about him not being good enough for the team, while also facing claims of not filling out the boots of Franz "gore" Burghardt, which he replaced this summer.
For World Cyber Games 2009, mousesports will also be using their regular sixth, Christian "Blizzard" Chmiel, as Faith "gob b" Dayik is ineligible to play, due to his Turkish citizenship. For World Cyber Games 2009, mousesports will be competing with the following lineup:
The team also announced that Steen will be benched after the running ESL Pro Series season, seeing Chmiel back in the starting five.
In their original article however [see screenshot], readmore.de quoted unconfirmed sources saying that Chmiel might not be taking over for Steen, as Roman "roman" Ausserdorfer is seen as the perfect successor for the latter. The same sources say that clarification about Steen’s future at the team will be determined in the next few days.
The hottest event this fall is just around the corner, World Cyber Games 2009 will be starting in just eight days. The German representative mousesports, will for the event be using a standin, to be more exact, the mystical Lambda member Direnc "seraph" Öz. Roman "Roman R." Reinhardt was originally planned as the standin for the event, but Alternate denied mousesports the right to use him
To sit out World Cyber Games 2009 will be Christopher "cash" Steen, who has received a lot of negative criticism as of late - mostly about him not being good enough for the team, while also facing claims of not filling out the boots of Franz "gore" Burghardt, which he replaced this summer.
For World Cyber Games 2009, mousesports will also be using their regular sixth, Christian "Blizzard" Chmiel, as Faith "gob b" Dayik is ineligible to play, due to his Turkish citizenship. For World Cyber Games 2009, mousesports will be competing with the following lineup:
Manuel "Tixo" Makohl
Navid "Kapio" Javadi
Antonio "cyx" Daniloski
Christian "Blizzard" Chmiel
Direnc "seraph" Öz
The team also announced that Steen will be benched after the running ESL Pro Series season, seeing Chmiel back in the starting five.
In their original article however [see screenshot], readmore.de quoted unconfirmed sources saying that Chmiel might not be taking over for Steen, as Roman "roman" Ausserdorfer is seen as the perfect successor for the latter. The same sources say that clarification about Steen’s future at the team will be determined in the next few days.
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