Sypher.COD4 calls it a day
In the last post we announced the attendance of the team to i36. Expecations were set high for our team since they had to proof themselves towards the whole COD Community. Many were doubting on our performances and some even were offending with calling some of our players cheaters! (the worst thing that can happen in your game-carreer). Well what can we say now… They were WRONG! And we proved so that we had the needed expierence to perform offline. The boys did a very good job at i36 ending up a shared 5th/6th place with FNATIC.MSI.
But then unfortunately the problems started to take place and line-up activity (or should I see stability) resulted in being one of the first problems the team had to face. Despite the good results in our eyes at their very first lan as this team the results could have been better according to some and changes had to be made. When we look back now, that idea better never occured because since then things haven’t been the same. In several attempts to bring back the old line-up together this just couldn’t work.
From then until now, the only moments where we could see the team playing together were their ESL.UK EPS matches and so they will also finish the current season with two more games to be played which should secure a safe spot for a next season. Where it’s still unknown if a team will be representing Team Sypher by then! But we have our ideas already and soon more about that!
Here a little statement from ex-sypher member NEOX:
Since i36, after reaching 5/6th place, the team hasn’t felt the same. We have spent much time trying to get the best out of the team, and it’s a shame that this has become of no use. After Some departures including myself, and new people joining, the stability the team needed wasn’t able to be reached.
Two unstable months and many different players later, the team has finally decided to depart and go their separate ways. I myself have always believed in the team, thinking that we can achieve great things as long as we get a stable lineup; others just didn’t have the motivation that I had for Team Sypher.
We achieved good results in many competitions, and it’s a great shame that it has come down to this. The organization hasn’t done anything except help us all throughout the course of our ups and downs.
They’ve been great, and I’d personally like to thank Fwiet and Deathman for being extremely patient with us.
They have taken a huge risk in getting us in as their cod4 team, and I hope the very best for them. Additionally, their great guys and I’d love to meet them sometime, as we didn’t have the opportunity to meet up after all. All the best from the ex CoD4 Team Sypher.
Neox
Jake Sibley
Sypher.COD was:
Daniel Ball, VAE
David McConnell, Ono
Jake Sibley, NEOX
Alex Rainbird, oZ
Scott Macken, Aaroth
Ronny Parry, Ronzor


