
Dybdegående interview med Loord
| Skribent: | kveM |
| Tidspunkt: | 2008-01-12 17:01 |
| Kategori: | Counter-Strike 1.6 |
En af de mere famøse skifte på det seneste må uden tvivl være
PGSPokerStrategy’s skifte til
Meet Your Makers. Det var ikke nogen hemmelighed, at MYM i en længere periode har været interesseret i PGSPokerStrategy, og holdets kaptajn,
Wiktor 'TaZ' Wojtas kunne i et andet interview også berette om, at MYM var kommet med et tilbud. Dengang lød det, at organisationen bag PGSPokerStrategy lavede et tilbud, som oversteg hvad MYM tilbød, men ikke desto mindre er det polske stjerne hold at finde hos MYM i dag.
Mariusz 'Loord' Cybulski og lavet et meget dybdegående interview.Did MYM have to pay something to PGS for your transfer?
It's true that one day MYM made an offer to PGS but the amount proposed by PGS was funny-foolish. In spite of all we decided to stay in PGS, provided that conditions we have been playing so far on will change. Changes in our contracts were unfortunately virtual. So we've put our resignation on manager's desk. It takes three months, so initially we were about to leave them in first days of February. Such circumstances forced Polish organisation to higher activity on that matter. Back there they were in really bad position. Their last chance was selling us to Danish organisation. Unfortunately, how "team-melanż" used to say: "too late dude". At last, the contracts have been dissolved with agreement of both sides. PGS didn't care about stopping gamers who don't want to play for them anymore. This is how it looked like.
Since when you didn't want to play for them and how did it look like? Did you lower your level specially because you wanted to get kicked by PGS?
The principal reason of all that were my holidays in Los Angeles, despite that they were the best in my entire life. It's hard to say that we lowered our gaming level on purpose because it wasn't that case. Nobody goes at WCG with losing thought, though. I consider personally that we were bad prepared for those champions and that's why we didn't make it. Bootcamp where we used to prepare was too short and not effective either. And there was a show-match, which we had to play because of SK Gaming's 10th anniversary, so we lost another precious training day in Sweden. It's hard for me to say anything about EM.LA either. It's hard to play good in such tournament when we have played no game with each other for twelve days. I'm really sad because partially it was also my fault. I was the only person who hasn't brought a notebook for the trip to Seattle. My only excuse might be fact that noone knew about going to Los Angeles that time. We were feeling like marionettes there which really want to show that they still deserve to be respected but they can't achieve it.
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