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18 years ago

Clan Go prospect facing more trouble

The need to remove Jong-Seok "Reprisal" Lee has caused Clan Go to once suffer again a mishap in their erratic lifespan.



clango.jpg After already losing their star player Shy to MYM, Clan Go already had to smear the NGL Two with a Lack of Motivation. They tried to recover by adding the young and talented Korean players ReprisaL and YangE but today one of the talents got withdrawn from the Clan Go roster due the atmosphere in the team.

This player is Jong-Seok "Reprisal" Lee who joined the team in January this year. Earlier rumours linked Lee with the use of a Maphack after several zero-minute-matches but Enes "JeBiGa" Karasuljic, Clan Go Team Manager, denied these rumours to GosuGamers.net and explained what happened.

It has nothing to do with a Dischack or Tiehack. It was from Reprisal's girlfriend and she left the game, that’s all. It’s like abuse, which is quite normal in bnet Asia.

Despite the trust in the skills of Lee from the Go Management it was the factor of not fitting well in the team that helped the Clan Go management make this decision.

With Reprisal it was the first time that we contraced a player who not really played in Clan Go. He is a good player but he does not fit well into the team, thats the problem.

After declining the option on Jong-Seok Lee, Clan Go is now only a 5 man roster. Karasuljic is telling us that the lack of financial assets, which are looming around the team for a while now, still fetching the team of the possibility of attract new players.

It's a Problem to add any players without a Sponsor or a Organization. First we need a Sponsor to speak about new players outside from Clan Go in Asia. Clan Go is a Clan full of friends, not of players with a contract like other Korean Clans.

Karasuljic also denied long termed rumours about losing Dong "Ohjie" Ryong to obligatory Korean military service. "I know this rumour about ohjie but its not true, he is an active player."

It's yet to be seen if Go can keep its head above water with a lesser amount of players. And certainly not if more players have to leave Clan Go. Only time will tell.

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