Upcomming Unmissable Games! - By Skyice
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What a season eh guys?
With the merging of international divisions, folding of well established teams and acquisition of top level players by lower level teams- the scene has defiantly had a shake up.
Its hard to tell who will come in on top of each division simply by looking at the current table as most teams have plenty of catch up matches. One thing is for sure though- the not so appropriately titled "European league" has a serious 'high skilled immigrant' problem. Lets hope that once they've taken our gold trophies, they will spare our wives...
So flame me if you think IM wrong, but here's my list of the games to watch..
Premier Division
Snails v Godar
We all know the Snails are no stranger to victory, and we were all lucky enough to see their pretty little faces at the European opens. However, after getting taken down a peg by Saunamen right at the start of the season, they certainly have to perform well against the mighty Godar to hold on to their legendary status.
This is defiantly not one to miss so keep an eye out for the stream and grab some popcorn!
Division 1
Radical v Hard.Day!
Radical can smell the gold, but they have a Hard day ahead if they want to taste it - get it? Hard.day has had a shocker this season, its been a tough group but with a lot of old school players in their roster, im sure they would have hoped for better results. They are the last obstacle in Radicals flawless victory over Div 1 and ill be very surprised if they make it easy for them.
Expect extreme tactics, base rushes and most of all- exciting game play. Date and time TBC, don't miss it!
Division 2
Flash v onFire
With the two top teams in group A, 50 shades and Scurvy, battling it out to a draw, the focus turns to group B.
Without ruling out the consistent threat of an Australian invasion by RaZe, onFire have stepped up their game and look to be on top form to take on the undefeated Flash. This, however, will be no easy task as Flash boasts a brand new legendary line up in season 3.
Its hard to believe this is a div 2 match looking at both sides rosters and you can expect nothing less than excellence.
Again - date/time TBC!
Division 3
Vexta v renegade 2
In Group A, the 11 year old finish team el'pheer are clear and undefeated in their group, apart from a draw against their rival clan, British Vexta.
Vexta will be working hard to match the dominating pace of the fins, which makes their up coming game against struggling Renegade 2a must watch.
Can the French Renegades live up to their name and defy the anticipated 4-0 defeat by vexta?
keep an eye out for the confirmed date/time!
Division 4
Lucky Fckers v Karvalakki
Notice the recurring pattern here?
With the two top un-defeated teams in this division, lucky fckers and Box, only managing a draw against each other, we look ahead to Karvalakki's last chance of keeping their competitive heads warm by stopping the lucky fkers from taking the joint top spot along-side box [assuming box manage a win over iFixit]
I feel this could turn out to be one of the more interesting final games of the season.
Do the div 4 guys do it differently from the prems?
The only way to find out is to catch this game live. Date/Time, as always, TBC.
With the merging of international divisions, folding of well established teams and acquisition of top level players by lower level teams- the scene has defiantly had a shake up.
Its hard to tell who will come in on top of each division simply by looking at the current table as most teams have plenty of catch up matches. One thing is for sure though- the not so appropriately titled "European league" has a serious 'high skilled immigrant' problem. Lets hope that once they've taken our gold trophies, they will spare our wives...
So flame me if you think IM wrong, but here's my list of the games to watch..
Premier Division
Snails v Godar
We all know the Snails are no stranger to victory, and we were all lucky enough to see their pretty little faces at the European opens. However, after getting taken down a peg by Saunamen right at the start of the season, they certainly have to perform well against the mighty Godar to hold on to their legendary status.
This is defiantly not one to miss so keep an eye out for the stream and grab some popcorn!
Division 1
Radical v Hard.Day!
Radical can smell the gold, but they have a Hard day ahead if they want to taste it - get it? Hard.day has had a shocker this season, its been a tough group but with a lot of old school players in their roster, im sure they would have hoped for better results. They are the last obstacle in Radicals flawless victory over Div 1 and ill be very surprised if they make it easy for them.
Expect extreme tactics, base rushes and most of all- exciting game play. Date and time TBC, don't miss it!
Division 2
Flash v onFire
With the two top teams in group A, 50 shades and Scurvy, battling it out to a draw, the focus turns to group B.
Without ruling out the consistent threat of an Australian invasion by RaZe, onFire have stepped up their game and look to be on top form to take on the undefeated Flash. This, however, will be no easy task as Flash boasts a brand new legendary line up in season 3.
Its hard to believe this is a div 2 match looking at both sides rosters and you can expect nothing less than excellence.
Again - date/time TBC!
Division 3
Vexta v renegade 2
In Group A, the 11 year old finish team el'pheer are clear and undefeated in their group, apart from a draw against their rival clan, British Vexta.
Vexta will be working hard to match the dominating pace of the fins, which makes their up coming game against struggling Renegade 2a must watch.
Can the French Renegades live up to their name and defy the anticipated 4-0 defeat by vexta?
keep an eye out for the confirmed date/time!
Division 4
Lucky Fckers v Karvalakki
Notice the recurring pattern here?
With the two top un-defeated teams in this division, lucky fckers and Box, only managing a draw against each other, we look ahead to Karvalakki's last chance of keeping their competitive heads warm by stopping the lucky fkers from taking the joint top spot along-side box [assuming box manage a win over iFixit]
I feel this could turn out to be one of the more interesting final games of the season.
Do the div 4 guys do it differently from the prems?
The only way to find out is to catch this game live. Date/Time, as always, TBC.
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