Australian team Can’t say Wips has reformed to include Darcy “Godot” Jose, who had parted ways with the team within a day of the TI5 SEA qualifier finals.
CSW placed third in their group phase for the TI5 SEA qualifiers. One day later, on May 30, Godot announced via his Facebook page that he was parting ways with the team:
I will be officially leaving the team as of now, will take a small break, relax and watch The International games and potentially return to competitive afterwards, either with a stable international team or with an all Australian line-up
The team had officially disbanded with his departure.
Team CSW comes to an end..
http://t.co/RyGSoT6kFx
— Team Can't Say Wips (@cswdota) May 31, 2015
Today, Cant’s Say Wips has announced they are “reborn”:
CSW is reborn! https://t.co/ODNm3tHrCQ
— Team Can't Say Wips (@cswdota) June 17, 2015
When Can’t Say Wips disbanded last month, everyone went their separate ways having understood that the team, as it was, had realized its potential. But, whilst our collective motivation to play together had waned, the individual determination of a number of our players remained. It’s then with a measure of excitement that we would like to announce that Can’t Say Wips is returning to its roots and reforming with an Australian based roster.
CSW current team
Godot will be joined by four Australian players – including one of the squad’s original members, Trent “Slickz” Tucker, two fairly new players, Phuc “Boonz” Nguyen and Miguel “Miggel.Z” Zapata, and one other veteran player, Loh Jun “Dabeliuteef” Liong.
Can’t Say Wips will debut its new roster in the open bracket of the Corsair Cup, on June 22nd.
CSW current roster
Darcy “Godot” Jose (C)
Trent “Slickz” Tucker
Phuc “Boonz” Nguyen
Miguel “Miggel.Z” Zapata
Loh Jun “Dabeliuteef” Liong
2 Comments
ntdhaui
(5 comments)Fix “boonz” phuc nguyen not phuc ngyuen ty 🙂
June 18, 2015 at 7:55 amCristy "Pandora" Ramadani
(2 comments)Thanks for pointing it out, we fixed it!
June 18, 2015 at 10:10 am