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socN back in fm!TOXiC; PEZ out

fm-eSports TOXiC have announced on their website that Søren “socN” Falk is back in the British team to replace James "PEZ" Perrott, who decided to step down from the team to focus on other things.

Last time, fm!TOXiC were seen in action at ESWC 2013, where they managed to place 5-8th. In the group stage they defeated ENCE eSports and AGENT.no, while in quarter finals they were defeated by Clan-Mystik in two maps. After the event in Paris, however, Perrot decided to focus on other things and the team brought back Søren “socN” Falk, a player that played for the British organisation earlier this year. Since he left the team back in April, Falk played as stand-in for Copenhagen Wolves at RC EMS One Summer finals and DreamHack Bucharest.

Søren “socN” Falk said:

Hello everyone!

Today I find myself back in a CS:GO team after parting ways with Eternity a few months ago. I will be teaming up once again with fm-eSports who I played for back at MadCatz in Birmingham and I am not afraid to admit it was a big mistake to leave the team back then. Neil is one of my best friends in CS and its a great pleasure play with him again. I have never played with som, vertiGo or weber before but after the last couple of days they seem like a great bunch of guys. I would also like to thank Yakkkkk for all of his hard work in FM along with our sponsors Sapphire, Razer, AMD, Multiplay and Twitch who make it possible for us to attend events!

The first test for Falk will be at the DreamHack Winter online qualifiers next week. If they do not manage to check their ticket for DreamHack Winter 2013 via the online qualifiers, they will attend Insomnia50, which will take place in Telford on the same dates as DreamHack.

fm!TOXiC:

UnitedKingdom Neil "nEILZiNHo" Finlay
UnitedKingdom Brandon "weber" Weber
UnitedKingdom Tom "vertiGo" Rockliffe
UnitedKingdom Som "s0m" Haddow
Denmark Søren "socN" Falke

Source: fm-esports.org

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