TeamLiquid ESPORTS Profile Joined July 2011 1 Post March 19 2015 11:11 GMT #1





After acquiring a new League Of Legends team in March 2014 consisting of Mokatte, Kubon, TakeFun, Makler and Libik, mousesports released the roster 2 months later. After almost a year break from entering the competetive scene, mouz decided to make another move into the scene and signed the team that previously played for n!faculty (Xaxus, Rawbin IV, Soz Purefect, Sedrion and TheMountain).



As mentioned roster kept delivering unpromising results (currently last place in Challenger Series with 0-8 score), management decision was to release the team.



Source close to mousesports informs that official statement should appear at the evening. After acquiring a new League Of Legends team in March 2014 consisting of Mokatte, Kubon, TakeFun, Makler and Libik,released the roster 2 months later. After almost a year break from entering the competetive scene, mouz decided to make another move into the scene and signed the team that previously played for(Xaxus, Rawbin IV, Soz Purefect, Sedrion and TheMountain).As mentioned roster kept delivering unpromising results (currently last place in Challenger Series with 0-8 score), management decision was to release the team.Source close to mousesports informs that official statement should appear at the evening.

UmberBane Profile Joined March 2013 Germany 2412 Posts Last Edited: 2015-03-19 13:40:43 March 19 2015 13:38 GMT #2



-pick up a team

-let them do their thing aka just take a gamble

-if no success: drop them

-repeat



Don't think any other team has such an extensive 'Former' section on the lol-wiki.

http://lol.gamepedia.com/Mousesports#Former Is this all mouz does?-pick up a team-let them do their thing aka just take a gamble-if no success: drop them-repeatDon't think any other team has such an extensive 'Former' section on the lol-wiki.

739 Profile Joined May 2009 Bearded Elder 8116 Posts March 19 2015 13:43 GMT #3 On March 19 2015 22:38 UmberBane wrote:

Is this all mouz does?



-pick up a team

-let them do their thing aka just take a gamble

-if no success: drop them

-repeat



Don't think any other team has such an extensive 'Former' section on the lol-wiki.

http://lol.gamepedia.com/Mousesports#Former Is this all mouz does?-pick up a team-let them do their thing aka just take a gamble-if no success: drop them-repeatDon't think any other team has such an extensive 'Former' section on the lol-wiki.

That's how mouz worked. Same as DotA2. Purchase DotA2 team, fail to qualify for International, drop the team. That's how mouz worked. Same as DotA2. Purchase DotA2 team, fail to qualify for International, drop the team. Moderator Salty oldboy that loves memes | One and only back-to-back Liquibet Winner

Fusilero Profile Joined July 2011 United Kingdom 19397 Posts March 19 2015 13:47 GMT #4 Well maybe they'd stay around if they can show the capacity to even win one map without Obvious ~_~



Also I think French orgs got a higher player turnover than mouz, it's just lots of them are random French squads that were never gonna go anywhere. Writer Glorious SEA doto

oo_Wonderful_oo Profile Joined December 2013 The land of freedom 13017 Posts March 19 2015 15:53 GMT #5 On March 19 2015 22:43 739 wrote:

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On March 19 2015 22:38 UmberBane wrote:

Is this all mouz does?



-pick up a team

-let them do their thing aka just take a gamble

-if no success: drop them

-repeat



Don't think any other team has such an extensive 'Former' section on the lol-wiki.

http://lol.gamepedia.com/Mousesports#Former Is this all mouz does?-pick up a team-let them do their thing aka just take a gamble-if no success: drop them-repeatDon't think any other team has such an extensive 'Former' section on the lol-wiki.

That's how mouz worked. Same as DotA2. Purchase DotA2 team, fail to qualify for International, drop the team. That's how mouz worked. Same as DotA2. Purchase DotA2 team, fail to qualify for International, drop the team.



Nah, it worked like "purchase, qualify for TI, go 3-12, dump, get new".



But Millenium has even bigger history with dropping players :>

Nah, it worked like "purchase, qualify for TI, go 3-12, dump, get new".But Millenium has even bigger history with dropping players :> Staff FPL 25 #1 | tfw I cast games on-air | back-to-back Liquibet winner

Undead1993 Profile Joined January 2012 Germany 1392 Posts March 20 2015 12:57 GMT #7 mouz is more and more becoming a ridiculous organisation, first poor management when it comes to dear, now this. shame of an organisation SEKO SEKO SEKO SEKO SEKO

Amarok Profile Joined August 2010 Australia 1110 Posts March 25 2015 22:44 GMT #9 Really though, why would mous continue with a team like that? The core of that lineup has been around forever, this time without Czaru to carry them. They reached their ceiling a long time ago. It's not a roster you stick with and develop. Fighting for peace is like screwing for virginity

oo_Wonderful_oo Profile Joined December 2013 The land of freedom 13017 Posts March 25 2015 22:58 GMT #10 On March 26 2015 07:44 Amarok wrote:

Really though, why would mous continue with a team like that? The core of that lineup has been around forever, this time without Czaru to carry them. They reached their ceiling a long time ago. It's not a roster you stick with and develop.



It's other roster though, but ye, idea is pretty much same.

What's the reason to pet some non-LCS caliber players, who got carried into CS by player, who left the team long ago, if they can't deliver anything.

It's other roster though, but ye, idea is pretty much same.What's the reason to pet some non-LCS caliber players, who got carried into CS by player, who left the team long ago, if they can't deliver anything. Staff FPL 25 #1 | tfw I cast games on-air | back-to-back Liquibet winner

Amarok Profile Joined August 2010 Australia 1110 Posts March 26 2015 01:38 GMT #11 My mistake. Read it as the ex mym team being released.



I've long given up on mous ever entering lol in any meaningful capacity. Fighting for peace is like screwing for virginity