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Roster Changes for Furious Aim
Former aspirants to the South American CPL World Tour stops, the Argentinians from Furious Aim (FA) announced last night changes in their roster.
By Andrei 'hancu-' Hancu
Apr 11, 2006 14:40
Former aspirants to the South American CPL World Tour stops, the Argentinians from Furious Aim (FA) announced last night changes in their roster.
Without many internal problems the team managed to keep it's line-up blank lately but it looked like some schedule conflicts came up and one essential player, Joaquin "C0ktel" Margo, went inactive. The team found a solution quickly and added Christian "generat0r" Perez former member of Fearless and Drop Your Mind. Along with that, FA also announced a new lan center sponsoring them in order to prepare better for upcoming spring cups.
I've found an official statement in Spanish released right from the source, which I translated and added below:
"After the retirement of coktel due to problems of schedule we decided to settle with that and stop playing with him. As some already know we've settled deals with generator and now we give a warm welcome to him as it's all official. We are very sad due to the retirement of coktel, who by the way will not leave the squad he will simply go inactive, and on the other hand we are happy because we know that this movement is going to be good for the team. The new player will also represent our tactical in game leader. With respect to our sponsors that we've been following, Argentine xgaming (www.xgaming.com.ar) and LocalStrike (www.localstrike.com.ar) now it's time to add the Voodoo LAN House that we felt honest to represent as well. It is not necessary to say that we are going to be in all the future local events and perhaps international ones as well."
Without further ado here's how FA's new line-up looks now:
Martin "chapa" Schapiro
Daniel "messiah" Cuenca
Gonzalo "KasteK" Margo
Alejandro "k0lliNs" Baguear
Christian "generat0r" Perez
Shortly after announcing this addition, in collaboration with iGames, Furious Aim also announced a new spring cup which will gather the cream of Argentinian gaming. This will represent a great chance for them to practice under the new form so I wish them good luck in anticipation.
I've found an official statement in Spanish released right from the source, which I translated and added below:
"After the retirement of coktel due to problems of schedule we decided to settle with that and stop playing with him. As some already know we've settled deals with generator and now we give a warm welcome to him as it's all official. We are very sad due to the retirement of coktel, who by the way will not leave the squad he will simply go inactive, and on the other hand we are happy because we know that this movement is going to be good for the team. The new player will also represent our tactical in game leader. With respect to our sponsors that we've been following, Argentine xgaming (www.xgaming.com.ar) and LocalStrike (www.localstrike.com.ar) now it's time to add the Voodoo LAN House that we felt honest to represent as well. It is not necessary to say that we are going to be in all the future local events and perhaps international ones as well."
Without further ado here's how FA's new line-up looks now:
Martin "chapa" Schapiro
Daniel "messiah" Cuenca
Gonzalo "KasteK" Margo
Alejandro "k0lliNs" Baguear
Christian "generat0r" Perez
Shortly after announcing this addition, in collaboration with iGames, Furious Aim also announced a new spring cup which will gather the cream of Argentinian gaming. This will represent a great chance for them to practice under the new form so I wish them good luck in anticipation.
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but.. still nice to hear somethign happening in southamerica too (outside of brazil..)
isnt it "Fucking Aim" ?
hey what a fuck ? Rane- fuck you ! who are you ? LOL!
#13 although dollar is like '3 pesos = 1 dollar' , we DO have computers , i guess u dont even know were argentina is located
#15 hopefully :p
Oye buen royo y menos tonterias joder!
lol
#32 we don't say that kind of things in Argentina, those are Spanish words
We say something like: eh vieja, no tené un peso pa la birra?
aleEeEeEeEe :*