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Fnatics Simon 'bdy' Bidwell has interviewed Ian 'Javax' Leckey (General manager of The Last Resort) to discuss how and why the best team in Call of Duty 4 left the organisation.
By Richard '_evan' Armstrong
Apr 4, 2008 23:00
Fnatics Simon 'bdy' Bidwell has interviewed Ian 'Javax' Leckey (General manager of The Last Resort) to discuss how and why the best team in Call of Duty 4 left the organisation.The organisation (TLR) have become somewhat infamous recently due to the nature in which their former Call of Duty 4 team abruptly left for Meet Your Makers two days ago, and then unfortunately (for them) were pronounced the best team in Europe in an article published yesterday by Gotfrag; in conjunction with its Call of Duty department and leading figures both in the playing, administering, and shout casting field.
MYM.CoD4
'LoOkzor'
'SoCLoN'
'Mark'
'D1ablo'
'Stat'
They've publicly called out the behavior of their former team and the g7 giant, Meet Your Makers. Though gaining overwhelming support from the majority of the community, it's common knowledge that the team were not under contract, and didn't receive as much support as they thought they deserved. Though they remain thankful for the support that was provided. TLR however, have still lodged a formal complaint to the g7 organisation, perhaps arguing a lack of moral sportsmanship, though there's little Meet Your Makers officially did wrong.
You can read the full interview here.
"MYM, being one of the biggest teams in the world, are a little out of our league in terms of the contractual support that we can offer."
MYM.CoD4
'LoOkzor'
'SoCLoN'
'Mark'
'D1ablo'
'Stat'
They've publicly called out the behavior of their former team and the g7 giant, Meet Your Makers. Though gaining overwhelming support from the majority of the community, it's common knowledge that the team were not under contract, and didn't receive as much support as they thought they deserved. Though they remain thankful for the support that was provided. TLR however, have still lodged a formal complaint to the g7 organisation, perhaps arguing a lack of moral sportsmanship, though there's little Meet Your Makers officially did wrong.
You can read the full interview here.
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Really, after all that talk about G7.. let's see what they are made of.