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Jason Lake won't quit as a loser

By Raivo 'stormm' Streistermanis
Jul 4, 2008 15:08


ImageAfter the recent fiasco in the current CGS season, Jason Lake shows the middle finger to the speculations about him retiring from his General Manager role at the L.A. compLexity.



After the last game in the regular season for Los Angeles compLexity, David Taylor from GGL caught up with Jason Lake for an in-depth interview about his past season and the future.

The season didn't go well for his hand picked team as they finished in the last spot with the overall score 2-10. As the manager told himself this was his toughest season by far and despite the three champion games (Counter-Strike, FIFA and Dead or Alive 4) couldn't prove their true worthiness, he takes a 100% blame on himself.

Nevertheless this won't make him quit as it is his pride and honour to lead the team to glory and he would only think about retiring if the team would win the World Championship.

You can read the full interview at GGL Wire.

"GGL: There was speculation after season one that you would be leaving Complexity. Is it safe to say you will remain as the head of the franchise for the foreseeable future?

JL: To be completely frank, I’ve received some very intriguing job offers since I arrived a few weeks ago. But number one, Complexity and the CGS have my loyalty. Number two; I would never leave the brand that I started on a 2-10 season. I can’t promise that I would have returned next year if we had won the World Finals. But we came in last place and unless the CGS throws me out I will never leave Complexity when we’re on the bottom."


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