But like,how?when?HOW?WHY?
Did they go bankrupt or something? Or aurora gave them an offer they couldn’t refuse?
Junior-Conference436
best roster move 2025 mark my words
aleagori
My copy pasta from other thread:
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.
PussySlayerIRL
I think this is a more convoluted and round about way of “rebranding” rather than the roster being sold off
Worldly_Ad_4379
After Space Soldiers, another dream was lost.
Thank you EF.
But it shouldn’t ended like this.
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But like,how?when?HOW?WHY?
Did they go bankrupt or something? Or aurora gave them an offer they couldn’t refuse?
best roster move 2025 mark my words
My copy pasta from other thread:
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.
I think this is a more convoluted and round about way of “rebranding” rather than the roster being sold off
After Space Soldiers, another dream was lost.
Thank you EF.
But it shouldn’t ended like this.