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LowLandLions, draven in, fox out

By Andréas 'fisk' Johansson
Sep 4, 2009 22:32


ImageLowLandLions has today officially announced the departure of their Swedish player, fox, in order to immediatly replace him with draven.

After a year in the LowLandLions organisation, Magnus 'fox' Olsson has decided to part ways with his, now former, organisation.

Statement from fox:

"I would like to thank LowLandLions, and its sponsors, for the time I had with them and for all their support. They treated me well and with a great deal of respect. I wish them the best of luck in the future."


With this news, LLL also announced that they have replaced Magnus 'fox' Olsson with the dutch player Jeffrey 'Draven' Debipersad who recently showed good results around the European Quake scene, and also managed to get a IEM invite because of winning one of the online qualifications. Jeffrey 'Draven' Debipersad is also known from his former teams, such as TEK9 and Reason-Gaming, but now set his eyes in a organisation that exists in the same country as draven lives in.

Statement from draven:

"After having been in several teams outside the Benelux, I decided to join up with a Benelux team. It's much easier to communicate and easier to handle bussiness. If a team like Lowlandlions comes and are interested in you, it doesn't take me long to think about the offer. I'm looking forward to playing under the LLL tag, and represent them at future tournaments."


And last but not least, a statement from Birger De Geyte:

"I would like to wish Magnus the best of luck in his future. The time has come for LowLandLons and fox to move on. I am certain he will sign with a great team and LowLandLions will continue its focus on the Benelux market. Draven fits perfectly into that strategy and I am very happy that Jeffrey will represent LowLandLions in the Quake Live playing field moving forward."


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LowLandLions.com


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