Fnatic and Moon part ways - Page 6
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MrJoKer
France232 Posts
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TheMilkyOne
Moldova98 Posts
He show nothing...no good results at all...but Moon can show us Zerg Power!!! | ||
Ecstatic
United States160 Posts
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ThomasR
764 Posts
On December 12 2012 06:00 farvacola wrote: Sad to hear, I expect those banelings will preemptively detonate in eternity....... jungle basin game? | ||
IMLyte
Canada714 Posts
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mute20
Canada175 Posts
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zBro
Finland448 Posts
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ACrow
Germany6583 Posts
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kafkaesque
Germany2006 Posts
IIRC, EG kicked Grubby for performing poorly, now he could destroy most of their roster with ease. | ||
Dexington
Canada7276 Posts
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archangel967
Canada111 Posts
On December 12 2012 06:00 justinpal wrote: Poor moon, I think Fnatic could have been nicer. I was just thinking this. It sounds like they need a better PR person as they really cast Moon in a bad light. I'm sorry to see him go though. I always enjoyed watching his play. | ||
mrRoflpwn
United States2618 Posts
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Lunareste
United States3595 Posts
hope Moon finds a new team. | ||
Haee
522 Posts
Anyways yeah like someone else said, his memorable play in SC2 would probably be the preemptive Bangling explosion or the ZvZ mirror where the perfect landmine didn't matter. | ||
Serinox
Germany5224 Posts
On December 12 2012 07:22 TheMilkyOne wrote: He show nothing...no good results at all...but Moon can show us Zerg Power!!! Top 8 IEM Singapore and is now in the EGTL training house. What has Moon done recently? | ||
BigKahunaBurger
Australia334 Posts
On December 12 2012 06:03 Zzoram wrote: Good for Fnatic. More teams should be purging the dead weight off their payrolls to stay financially viable. Moon was great in his day but just hasn't done much in SC2 for a long time. I wouldn't be surprised if he retires or switches to LoL. Wasn't he playing WC3 at WCG? Is he even an SC2 player anymore? You're exactly right. *cough Huk cough* Still, shame to see Moon go, he was always one of my favourite players, and everyone knows he was always on the verge of making it. He just loved Warcraft III too much to let it go. | ||
Blargh
United States2074 Posts
Hope he doesn't retire, he's always been that Korean guy that never got great results but I still liked. Heh. | ||
Elem
Sweden4717 Posts
On December 12 2012 07:48 Serinox wrote: Yeah, beating HasuObs, White-Ra, Tarrantius, Ninja and Jabito makes him so good. Even Moon could do that with ease. Heck, Moon could probably beat sLivko in a ZvZ too, something Zenio apparently was not capable of.Top 8 IEM Singapore and is now in the EGTL training house. What has Moon done recently? The tournament ended up bringing more entertaining games/series than expected but honestly it was still very subpar capacity wise. | ||
Serinox
Germany5224 Posts
On December 12 2012 07:35 kafkaesque wrote: It's a trap. IIRC, EG kicked Grubby for performing poorly, now he could destroy most of their roster with ease. They didn't kick him, it was a mutual agreement: http://www.sk-gaming.com/content/32705-Grubby_no_longer_part_of_EG And I think it later turned out that the contract just expired and that Grubby didn't intend to stay with EG for SC2, but the contract from WC3 was still active. | ||
bokchoi
Korea (South)9498 Posts
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