The german organisation LanFan decided to part ways with their former WC3-teamcaptain,
Joel 'Lefthander' Meier. The reason for this step is his work as teamcaptain, which did not satisfy the management, and his overall behaviour, inside and outside of the team. In addition, it is said that he did not have much time for his management duties and his own training lately. Lefthander played 2on2 in the WC3L, together with Wulverate. He also plays in the EPS Alpen currently. His departure leaves LanFan with only five players left, but already before this step, their chances of surviving in the WC3L were almost zero. They are six points behind the last playdown-spot and face the two leading teams, 4Kings and mYm, on the last two playdays. Lefthander's management duties will be done by
Sascha 'Scarto' Vollmer for this time. The remaining lineup of LanFan is:
Terror
NightWolf
Titan
Yellow
WulveratePage :
(2 years ago)
#1
ch4rm1n
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Lanfan`s team split up as soon as they have to leave Wc3l.
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this is a positive step. lefthander is simply a kid. looong way to go
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(2 years ago)
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Asuka |
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WuLveRaTe should just leave too.
Never liked their actions in the WC3L ♥All You Need is Love♥Love is All You Need♥
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(2 years ago)
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Noname |
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Don't think anyone should just diss him, probably there are a lot of other reasons too why he left.
The lag will kill Yellow too, but that doesn't mean he should leave too right? | |
(2 years ago)
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robih |
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wulverate is ok
but iŽve never heard or seen anything good from lefthander | |
(2 years ago)
#6
kiokn |
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oha
I dont care who your daddy is!
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(2 years ago)
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FoReVeR_ManUtd |
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i dont think they will kick someone who just joined them a few days ago.
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(2 years ago)
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Asuka |
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#4
I was talking more of the fact that they never win and the fact they are bad mannered. ♥All You Need is Love♥Love is All You Need♥
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