EmyyCSGO

난잡한 · @EmyyCSGO

12th Aug 2022 from TwitLonger

leaving clg after 6 years.


This is a bittersweet feeling as I'm writing this but since the announcement of the new roster, and I want to just say a few things regarding my next move and about my time on CLG. I've just decided that it's time for me to move on from CSGO and see where VALORANT takes me. Behind the scenes it was known to parties within CLG and the roster that I was going to be leaving after dreamhack valencia. The team was able to make preparations so that when I benched myself they could already be on their way with trialing other girls. With that out of the way I want to thank all of the people involved with my years playing CSGO on CLG.

First off, I would like to thank all of the amazing people I've met through the years while on CLG, including all of the staff over the years and the current staff that have helping me throughout my journey in the world of esports. Summer, Greg, Steph, Michael, Chris, Tyler, Kevin, Pewtimestwo, Ronny, and a bunch of others that I've just not had a lot of contact with as of late. I thank you all for treating me like family and always making sure I was taken care of.

My teammates, my sisters (yes flashie one of the girls now), my family throughout the years on CLG. Diane, Goose, Jenn, Christine, flashie, Kelsie, Juli. I've only had an older brother and for a time I didn't really have a good relationship with him so I was basically an only child, but these girls made me feel like I belonged and gave me a second family to cherish and love. They all collectively got me through my teenage years and now have seen me into my "adulthood" and I'm grateful for every moment with them.

I'm thankful for all of the championships and feats we've overcome such as, making history as the only all female roster to qualify for ESEA advanced, winning WESG in china, winning Copenhagen games in denmark, winning NEST pro in china, winning back to back Dreamhack NA, and above all, growing as human beings not just players.

To wrap it all up. Yes I will be moving on to VALORANT, and seeing where the future takes me. Yes I know it's a different game and I had a solid place in CSGO, but I would have regretted not taking a chance and seeing what would happen. After 6 years of playing CS full time on CLG, I have not regretted any second of it and I will forever remember each and every moment as a wonderful time in my life. Thank you for all that have supported me through the years and I hope you'll keep supporting me in my journey into VALORANT.

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