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Supa Hot Crew replaces Yerrow with Wewillfailer

Supa Hot Crew Confirms Raymond “Yerrow” Tsang as New Support Player

Supa Hot Crew has announced that Raymond “Yerrow” Tsang will be their new support player for the foreseeable future in the League Championship Series (LCS). Tsang replaced Bram “Wewillfailer” de Winter for the Wembley week due to exams, but both the team and the player realized that their levels of commitment did not align. Tsang’s solid play at Wembley, with a 2/7/22 KDA line, has made him the team’s “first choice” and a welcomed addition to the “family”. This is the second support change for Supa Hot Crew in as many months, as they had previously replaced Maxime “Migxa” Poinssot with de Winter. While de Winter may no longer be part of the lineup, he might still have a role with the team as a coach or in a management position.

Excitement for the Return to Supa Hot Crew

“I feel very excited to play once again with Supa Hot Crew as it was such an incredible experience playing in the LCS,” said Tsang. “I hope I can exceed SHC’s expectations and be able to perform once again on stage without fail.”

No Connection Between Attitude and Replacement

Supa Hot Crew manager Michael “Michai” Schorr has clarified that the replacement of Bram “Wewillfailer” de Winter had nothing to do with his attitude. Schorr emphasized that de Winter played the role of a leader perfectly, bringing his influence, game knowledge, and mechanical skill to the team. The decision to make a change was based solely on the fact that de Winter could not commit as much as both parties wanted.

Potential Role for De Winter

Although de Winter is no longer part of the lineup, there is a possibility that he may still be involved with Supa Hot Crew in a coaching or management position.