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The M5.BenQ organization unsatisfied with Riots ECC Poland Recap
MoscowFive.ru got acquainted the consequence of events which took place during the ECC tournament in Poland and finds it unacceptable when the official main page authors express their preference to any specific team. When an author is trying his best to prove their defeats to be caused more by some external factors (such as enduring travel flight, tough previous matches, etc) than by the abilities of the opponent's team, then it is more suitable to place such stuff on some fan-website, rather than put it on LeagueOfLegends.com
We do not ask for any kind of apologies. Our organization believes that the mentioned author really meant his words and that from his point of view the whole situation really did look the way he described it. Or, perhaps, his goal was just to “troll” the fans of M5 and their spectacular performance. We would only like to analyze 2 main statements from the text.
35-hour Jet Lag.
Team CLG.eu is one of the best squads in the world and its players and managers without a doubt are aware of the mentioned problem. If the author of the text is not mistaken and the flight from South Korea to Warsaw really did take them 35 hours, then we can only feel sorry for the players, because they are routes with “only” 12 hours of flight. In case of 35-hour trip the managers should have made sure that the players had enough time to recover. We also would like to note that the jet lag didn't prevent CLG.eu from outplaying M5 in the group stage where they “exhibited the cool and deliberate playstyle that has trounced M5 in the past, racking up a victory without too much exertion”, according to the author.
Few people know that when M5.BenQ was 10 minutes late for the final match of Dreamhack Summer 2012 (which was caused by the incorrect information provided to us by the organizers), we were deprived of opportunity to pick the champions in first hand, while all the so-called First Picks were given to our opponents. We were trying our best in that match, giving it our 100% and not looking back or thinking about the unfairness of the situation. M5 lost not due to the First Picks or lack of focus. We lost because CLG.eu were stronger than us that day.
Last Sunday we proved ourselves stronger. Why so? Maybe somebody from CLG.eu got bit by a mosquito and his arm was itching all the time? Or maybe someone had a terrible meal and was suffering with a stomachache? Any kind of excuses really looks silly. The players from CLG.eu are tough guys and they have admitted that we were stronger this time, they don't look for excuses. So, why should you (the fans)?
M5.BenQ organization would like to address the author of the article and tell him, that it's really weak – trying to find excuses for the defeats of the favorite team and the causes outside the real game. If the players do not approach an important match at the peak of their shape – they are not really good players. Either that or the managers are doing their job poorly. And we are confident in that CLG.eu has outstanding athletes and managers know their thing. Writing that it was something else, than our desperate resistance, that prevented them from stopping us means insulting both teams. M5.BenQ hopes that the author will avoid such “slippery” subjects to write about in the future, and that he will push his focus towards some positive events.
We love this game, League of Legends, and would like to thank Riot Games for such an amazing product they created. No matter what people say, M5.BenQ does respect other professional teams who turn a computer game into a real sport. Thanks for the fantastic matches to Elohell, Oceloteworld, Curse.eu and CLG.eu, of course. We also appreciate all the viewers who were following the tournament.
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