Parece ser que el siguiente top en echar a perder por parte de CLG va a ser nuestro querido ZionSpartan
Buen movimiento IMO
Por otro lado en un movimiento nada sorprendente por parte del equipo de HSGG, han decidido no renovar a Seraph, a pesar de tener que haber aguantado los delirios de grandeza de DL y sus TeamAllInADC, un split entero donde Dexter debido a la baja forma de juego de Peter, ha tenido que abandonarle a su suerte asi como mandarle 1v2 en casi cada partida.
Otra vez demostrando la falta de paciencia y la poca autocritica de este equipo.
No creo que esto solucione nada, mientras DL no asuma que ya no es el que fue y deje de echar a perder jugadores.
http://www.reddit.com/r/leagueoflegends/comments/2lmib4/zionspartan_joins_counter_logic_gaming/
Counter Logic Gaming is excited to announce today that it has signed Darshan “ZionSpartan” Upadhyaha as the new starting top laner. ZionSpartan was previously the top laner for Team Dignitas and considered one of the best top laners in the North American LCS. He has played League of Legends competitively over the past two years on teams such as: Monomaniac eSports, Team Dynamic, GGU, and Team Coast.
“ZionSpartan has consistently been one of the strongest players on every team he has been on. I have been very impressed with his play; and over the past week he has shown in tryouts that he is an extremely good communicator and team player,” said George “HotshotGG” Georgallidis, Co-Founder and President of Counter Logic Gaming. “After spending time with him, I really like his positive outlook for both in and outside of the game. I believe that he will become a strong anchor for the team next year.”
CLG opts to not re-sign Seraph
Counter Logic Gaming has decided to not re-sign Shin “Seraph” Wooyeong for the upcoming season. CLG valued his time with the organization and are grateful that he made the decision to make the jump overseas to join an LCS team. We would like to thank Seraph and wish him luck on his future endeavors.
“Choosing to not re-sign with Seraph for the upcoming season was difficult but, ultimately, a choice we believe to be in the best interest of both parties,” said Matthew “MaTTcom” Marikian, General Manager of Counter Logic Gaming. “Seraph is a good player with an excellent work ethic and an unwavering dedication to the game. Unfortunately, during his time on CLG, we were unable to fully utilize him due to a variety of reasons; chief amongst them being communication due to significant language barriers. We hope that Seraph’s time on CLG was a constructive one and we wish him the best for the future.”