Goose Chooses New Support While Atlanta/xmithie Switch Positions
There’s a big roster shake-up happening in the major North American team APictureofaGoose. Goose’s James “Atlanta” Moreland informed ggChronicle’s MonteCristo that they have officially chosen their team’s new Support: Curtis “Curtoky” Windsor. This news comes after Goose lost their long-time Support player Lemongod to personal obligations.
On another exciting note, Goose’s xmithie and Atlanta will officially switch positions in conjunction with this change, with Atlanta moving from Jungler to AD Carry and vice versa for xmithie.
Atlanta’s comments on these moves are as follows:
[box]MonteCristo: How did Goose go about selecting a new support player, and why did you choose Curtoky?[/box]
Atlanta: We had a short tryout, but curtoky was a long time sub and we chose to have him on full time when he decided to step up. This left megazero and meryb at odds with the team, as they had expected to become starters after having been subs for a few months, but we made the choice to take curtoky.
[box]MonteCristo: Would you like to talk a little bit about your role-switch with xmithie?[/box]
Atlanta: I switched with xmithie because i work better with curtoky than he does + tired of jungling, and xmithie is better at bruisers.
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Christopher "MonteCristo" Mykles covers the League of Legends eSports scene as an editorialist, interviewer, video analyst, caster, and tournament producer. He hails from the Warcraft 3 scene, where he coached/managed Verge Gaming and served as one of the principal English-language casters. In what little spare time he has, he enjoys practicing Muay Thai, reading, and savoring the best beer and cocktails.Comments (2)
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