woxic on Twitter following Aurora transfer: “Following some developments… the upcoming period will not be very encouraging for our CS squad and unfortunately the inadequacy of CS sponsorship conditions in Türkiye made it necessary to take this regrettable decision.”

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  1. jonajon91

    Holy shit imagine starting a new job then immediately shit talking them on twitter.

  2. AirplaneReference

    Full machine translation by Google:

    > Hello everyone,

    > I would like to start my words by thanking you for your endless support to Eternal Fire and our team, which started our journey by establishing just a CS team and has become one of the biggest clubs in Türkiye today.

    > As some of you know, following some developments, the fact that the upcoming period will not be very encouraging for our CS squad and unfortunately the inadequacy of CS sponsorship conditions in Türkiye made it necessary to take this regrettable decision.

    > During this process, our CS team will continue under the name “Aurora”. All branches within the Eternal Fire club will continue their activities actively.

    > I have full confidence that you will continue to give us the same support you have shown us so far in our new home, Aurora. I know that you will be able to understand this process and what has happened better as time goes by; however, I am also aware that it will not be easy for most of you to accept this.

    > I would also like to thank dear Furkan Güven, who has been working for us for years, for his patience and effort.

    > My heart is broken, there is a sadness on my face… Goodbye EF family!

    > Hello Aurora 👋🏻

  3. StrollinRollin

    Haven’t played a single match with his new employer and makes a tweet saying ”regrettable decision”. Holy hell, how can you be in the industry for this long and still have this level of media training lol

  4. pekoruma

    If it’s not a mistranslation, joining a new org and saying it’s a regrettable decision is wild lmao.

  5. joshgoon-

    It’s mistranslation. He means “sad” not regrettable.

  6. EF should just focus on CS instead they open division for Valorant, LoL and PUBG mobile no wonder the money gone.

  7. Sea_Quantity8941

    They started this team to be “the” Turkish team, which got them the backing of TRCS day one. Now sold the roster to russian org if he described it other than regrettable he and others would get more hate. Honestly fuck this decision either way…

  8. aleagori

    Okay so a bit of a background.

    Eternal Fire was actually sponsored by Melbet before. Melbet is a betting company legally found in some country (probably Turkish Cyprus) and they were operating in Turkish Cyprus legally and in Turkey illegally with slot games and better odds for sports betting.

    Then, a journalist noticed this and called them out that they are sponsored by an illegally operating betting company. After this, they removed Melbet from their jerseys along with KeyDrop which has also been called out by the same journalist for providing means to underage kids to play casino like games.

    So in the end, they removed both companies from the jerseys. Before being called out by this journalist, they had moved the legal entity of Eternal Fire to Hungary to avoid legal consequences of this. But as justice system is broken asf in Turkey, they didn’t want to risk prison as prosecutors can act on public sentiment instead laws and proof. So no sponsorship.

    Now read woxic’s statement again and everything will make sense.

  9. i swear these comments make me wonder if yall can even read or understand what‘s happening, it‘s not even that surprising or unreasonable from all parties, the whole team is sad because they have to leave their org for better sponsorship deals since their country does not allow it. there is no harm, no trashtalk, nothing like that, everyone clearly understands what is happening and it has to be this way

  10. reson4nte

    The same thing might happen to Mongolz now, as Mongolia is banning all things related to betting. While the government supports Mongolz, I don’t think it will replace the sponsorship from betting sites. Although the betting site ban is not in effect yet, when it does happen, I believe Mongolz will also face financial difficulties.

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