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A team that has been a staple of CPL events for many many events is making a return to Dallas for their Bi-annual pilgrimage for eSports glory. Thats right folk's SK will be playing at Summer CPL. Check inside for more details. By: Donna "bag_lady" Antonijevic Earlier this week the CPL's Summer Championships released a final listing of teams confirmed to attend which included SK.Swe. How is this possible you may ask? On June 30th, 2005, the CPL announced they would be amending one of their most strict rules revolving around new registrations after roster locks. Tonya Welch noted on the organization’s forums:: “teams now have the opportunity to have their situation evaluated on a case-by-case basis and if it is determined that their reason for wishing to make a last minute roster addition is 'legitimate' we will do our absolute best to accommodate their need at the event.” Whereas previously, SK.Sweden would have been denied access to the event, currently, they are being welcomed with open arms. The Scandinavian superstars would now be able to revise their lineup in order to accurately reflect recent changes in the SK roster and successfully enter the tournament. The recently reformed SK.Swe, composed of Michael 'ahl' Korduner, Mattias “snjadan” Andersen, Christer 'fisker' Eriksson, Christian 'vilden' Lidström, and Abdisamad ‘Spawn’ Mohamed, were previously known to the world as Ninja’s In Pyjama’s. Due to the fact the players were still under contract with the NiP organization until June 25th, 2005, a transitional team was created to bide time between deals. The buffer team, known as 1911, was a symbolic representation of the SK association itself; ‘S’ being the 19th letter of the alphabet and ‘K’ registering as the 11th. As they were still under contract during June’s DreamHack event, July’s CPL will be the team’s first official tournament under their new skin. SK representative, Andreas “bds” Thorstensson, spoke to GotFrag stating that his team is “Trying to prepare as much as we can. Right now we are having a short boot camp at Inferno Online in Stockholm, Sweden. Just to get the basic team play and tactics together.” He confided that even under such time constraints, the team was happy to attend the American event. He concluding that the “CPL is a great and professional event and we are really looking forward to it. Naturally we have not practiced that much, but we are going to do our best for sure. There are a lot of good teams at both events, so it will be tough.” Despite being arguably one of the most successful teams in eSports history, Andreas seems to be keeping a keen eye open for the week’s competition. After evaluating the squadron’s strengths and weaknesses heading into the event, he has concluded that they will be “aiming for top 5. If we get top 3 we will be really happy, considering how new the formation is.” The Norsemen will definitely make an impression upon the event. Whether it comes in the form of an ambush attack or a struggled retreat back to Scandinavia we will just have to wait and see. |





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u5 w/ hanes and derosa
mibr coming due to losing eswc qualies
fnatic and their new lineup
sk and their new lineup
CPL looks A LOT better than it did a few weeks ago :O
Great read Donna, CPL is looking promising now and i am sure snjadan will fit in well with a team that has been together for a few months already even if they have played in many tournaments.
Hopefully they can do well and bring home the championship.
Eswc is going to be the event to follow and has probably taken over the top spot in esports tournies and will continue to draw the top teams each year while cpl will end up with the 3rd place finishers at the qualifiers and a million american teams ranging from cal-o to cal-i.
Sooo... I hope they lose!
don't think eoL would be that good to this date tbh. SK.swe would take them. Begrip would take them. GamerCo would take them. mibr would take them. GG would take them and so on...
People should get over eoL and press forward instead of rewind. ^^
#40 you can think what you want but it's kinda annoying when people stick to the past and don't concentrate about the future and the skill of the teams that exists now. it's a different game now also. If eoL wanted to make a name they should have won a REAL CPL or ESWC and not a CPL Oslo. eoL wouldn't touch the teams of today.
But this SK team is not the same SK team that won all the events! Does not have all the players from the previous team so it is not the same team.
And tbh eoL won mainly scandanvian events but since when was it better when it was from america? CPL Oslo is just as good as any other cpl in dallas. SO they was the best in Scandanavia and they also was second in the world below SK so i think they had enough skill...
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