Pughy Profile Blog Joined July 2010 Wales 659 Posts Last Edited: 2013-02-24 21:24:32 #1







Welcome to the



This tournament is for non-professional players of Starcraft 2, and is to celebrate the release of Heart of the Swarm in GAME stores around the UK.



Prizes are available for the top 32 players in this tournament, from GAME Reward points to tickets to the official launch event in London. The top two players will be invited to play a live final in London, shown live to the spectators at the venue. GAME will be teaming up with









Tournament Details:

Sign ups and brackets



SCHEDULE:



Day 1: Monday This is for UK residents only!!!Welcome to the GAME UK "Farewell to Wings of Liberty" tournament!This tournament is for non-professional players of Starcraft 2, and is to celebrate the release of Heart of the Swarm in GAME stores around the UK.Prizes are available for the top 32 players in this tournament, from GAME Reward points to tickets to the official launch event in London. The top two players will be invited to play a live final in London, shown live to the spectators at the venue. GAME will be teaming up with Multiplay Razer , and other top people in the scene to see off StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty in style, and the launch of StarCraft II: Heart of The Swarm. Over the next three weeks, we'll be throwing a 512 player tournament in association with Multiplay for UK StarCraft II gamers, with 3 nights of knockout action over those weeks reducing the field to two finalists.Tournament Details:SCHEDULE:Day 1: Monday 20:00 GMT (+00:00) 25th Feb.

Day 2: Tuesday 25th Feb.Day 2: Tuesday 20:00 GMT (+00:00) 26th Feb.

Day 3: Monday 26th Feb.Day 3: Monday 20:00 GMT (+00:00) 4th March.



GRAND FINAL at the Assembly House London for the HEART OF THE SWARM LAUNCH. Best of 7 Monday March 11th.



Format:

Single elimination BO3 until BO7 finals.

Monday 11th March.

GRAND FINAL at the Assembly House London for the HEART OF THE SWARM LAUNCH. Best of 7.



Stream:

Casters:





Follow GAME on 4th March.GRAND FINAL at the Assembly House London for the HEART OF THE SWARM LAUNCH. Best of 7 Monday March 11th.Format:Single elimination BO3 until BO7 finals.Monday 11th March.GRAND FINAL at the Assembly House London for the HEART OF THE SWARM LAUNCH. Best of 7.Stream: GameDigital on twitch.Casters: Pughy and Madals Follow GAME on Twitter and check out the official announcement on their Facebook Commentator www.twitter.com/pughydude www.twitch.tv/pughydude

madals Profile Blog Joined June 2011 United Kingdom 623 Posts #2 Great event with some awesome prizes! Since it is only open to UK residents with no pro's it is a good chance to win some cool stuff!



Give it a go! Caster: @Madals91 http://www.youtube.com/Madals91 <--

KovuTalli Profile Joined May 2010 United Kingdom 312 Posts Last Edited: 2013-02-24 22:21:10 #3 Semi tempted to sign up since the player base is so small, but I haven't played wings since HOTS beta hit >.< Weird to not see this promoted on Games Website too.



Also isn't this ment to be UK only? I see a lot of sign ups outside the UK? "Milk tastes like milk" - Raelcun.

Sabre Profile Blog Joined February 2011 United Kingdom 1082 Posts #4 should be good fun UK TrackMania Champion | Former SC2 player | http://www.twitter.com/Sabre_CS

Pughy Profile Blog Joined July 2010 Wales 659 Posts #5 On February 25 2013 07:19 KovuTalli wrote:

Semi tempted to sign up since the player base is so small, but I haven't played wings since HOTS beta hit >.< Weird to not see this promoted on Games Website too.



Also isn't this ment to be UK only? I see a lot of sign ups outside the UK?



Might as well sign up dude, we're not going to have HoTS for 11 days from March 1st T_T





And yeah it is, people will always sign up to tournament's before reading them lol. Might as well sign up dude, we're not going to have HoTS for 11 days from March 1st T_TAnd yeah it is, people will always sign up to tournament's before reading them lol. Commentator www.twitter.com/pughydude www.twitch.tv/pughydude

madals Profile Blog Joined June 2011 United Kingdom 623 Posts #6 More than anything you should sign up because it is a great chance to have some fun and if you make it to the finals you get to play at a cool event, be there for the launch of HotS and generally just have a cool story to share at the next LAN! Caster: @Madals91 http://www.youtube.com/Madals91 <--

dignitasDreAm Profile Joined December 2011 China 40 Posts #7 what is pro?

rANDY Profile Blog Joined November 2005 United Kingdom 746 Posts Last Edited: 2013-02-25 09:48:52 #8 Players who play for pro-gaming teams or are sponsored/supported is normally what is considered as 'pro' I believe. It's not clarified though.

madals Profile Blog Joined June 2011 United Kingdom 623 Posts #9 Just a few hours left to sign up everyone Caster: @Madals91 http://www.youtube.com/Madals91 <--

Pandemona Profile Blog Joined March 2011 Charlie Sheens House 42833 Posts #10 To be honest, i would much rather have pro's (from England ofc) be allowed to enter, any chance of getting around this ? XD



Dream vs Bling final would be much more appealing to me than watching 2 randomers xD Moderator Team Liquid Football Thread Guru! - Chelsea FC ♥

Shouren Profile Joined January 2013 United Kingdom 3 Posts #11 On February 25 2013 22:08 Pandemona wrote:

To be honest, i would much rather have pro's (from England ofc) be allowed to enter, any chance of getting around this ? XD



Dream vs Bling final would be much more appealing to me than watching 2 randomers xD



Hey Pandemona!



For transparency I'm GAME's Community Manager (since a few months) for the UK, so I'm the person GAMEwise on this. A lifetime bronze/silver leaguer, maybe one day I'll stop building up trust funds and supply blocks...a man can dream.



Totally get your point on the professionals thing - and, pending on how things goes, we'd love to try to support esports (and of course SC) at pro level and all levels in the UK in future in some way. We love the professional scene too for sure



For this, we wanted to do something fun that was a way for those who might not normally compete in tournaments to get involved, have some fun, and have a chance of getting something out of it - a bit more "grass roots" if you will. Something a bit less intimidating for someone to enter for a first time (and of course, we know that some people would love the chance to play their favourite pros or pros, even if they lost!).



Also, as much of a passionate SC fan as I am personally, it's of course (reality check) something for GAME as a business to see how we can support the UK gaming community in areas they love in a way that is great for everyone involved.So, it's kind of a "first step" if that makes sense.



As a result - any feedback you (or anyone) has on this (what is good, what is bad, what we could do better - most importantly!), do let me know and it'll be taken on board. We want it to be enjoyable and relevant, not just a sponsorship or badge-slapping exercise



Would love a bunch of people tuning in to the streams, getting involved, and down at London BarCraft and enjoying it - gives us a good reason to get more involved!



Hope that helps some - happy to help with any other questions!



S Hey Pandemona!For transparency I'm GAME's Community Manager (since a few months) for the UK, so I'm the person GAMEwise on this. A lifetime bronze/silver leaguer, maybe one day I'll stop building up trust funds and supply blocks...a man can dream.Totally get your point on the professionals thing - and, pending on how things goes, we'd love to try to support esports (and of course SC) at pro level and all levels in the UK in future in some way. We love the professional scene too for sureFor this, we wanted to do something fun that was a way for those who might not normally compete in tournaments to get involved, have some fun, and have a chance of getting something out of it - a bit more "grass roots" if you will. Something a bit less intimidating for someone to enter for a first time (and of course, we know that some people would love the chance to play their favourite pros or pros, even if they lost!).Also, as much of a passionate SC fan as I am personally, it's of course (reality check) something for GAME as a business to see how we can support the UK gaming community in areas they love in a way that is great for everyone involved.So, it's kind of a "first step" if that makes sense.As a result - any feedback you (or anyone) has on this (what is good, what is bad, what we could do better - most importantly!), do let me know and it'll be taken on board. We want it to be enjoyable and relevant, not just a sponsorship or badge-slapping exerciseWould love a bunch of people tuning in to the streams, getting involved, and down at London BarCraft and enjoying it - gives us a good reason to get more involved!Hope that helps some - happy to help with any other questions! "Try to become not a man of success, but try rather to become a man of value."

Dzerzhinsky Profile Joined March 2011 Scotland 327 Posts Last Edited: 2013-02-25 18:42:07 #12 On February 25 2013 22:08 Pandemona wrote:



(from England ofc)

Somebody's not a JRecco fan.

Somebody's not a JRecco fan. "All science would be superfluous if the outward appearance and the essence of things coincided directly."

Drolla Profile Joined September 2010 United Kingdom 388 Posts #13 On February 26 2013 02:59 Dzerzhinsky wrote:

Show nested quote +

On February 25 2013 22:08 Pandemona wrote:(from England ofc)

Somebody's not a JRecco fan.

Somebody's not a JRecco fan.



Poor JRecco. Poor JRecco.

Cyro Profile Blog Joined June 2011 United Kingdom 19832 Posts #14 No pro's? I would have signed up.. doubt i could win, but i could probably take a series from a mid master "oh my god my overclock... I got a single WHEA error on the 23rd hour, 9 minutes" -Belial88

SuperHarryoBro Profile Joined October 2012 28 Posts #15 On February 26 2013 02:51 Shouren wrote:

Show nested quote +

On February 25 2013 22:08 Pandemona wrote:

To be honest, i would much rather have pro's (from England ofc) be allowed to enter, any chance of getting around this ? XD



Dream vs Bling final would be much more appealing to me than watching 2 randomers xD



Hey Pandemona!



For transparency I'm GAME's Community Manager (since a few months) for the UK, so I'm the person GAMEwise on this. A lifetime bronze/silver leaguer, maybe one day I'll stop building up trust funds and supply blocks...a man can dream.



Totally get your point on the professionals thing - and, pending on how things goes, we'd love to try to support esports (and of course SC) at pro level and all levels in the UK in future in some way. We love the professional scene too for sure



For this, we wanted to do something fun that was a way for those who might not normally compete in tournaments to get involved, have some fun, and have a chance of getting something out of it - a bit more "grass roots" if you will. Something a bit less intimidating for someone to enter for a first time (and of course, we know that some people would love the chance to play their favourite pros or pros, even if they lost!).



Also, as much of a passionate SC fan as I am personally, it's of course (reality check) something for GAME as a business to see how we can support the UK gaming community in areas they love in a way that is great for everyone involved.So, it's kind of a "first step" if that makes sense.



As a result - any feedback you (or anyone) has on this (what is good, what is bad, what we could do better - most importantly!), do let me know and it'll be taken on board. We want it to be enjoyable and relevant, not just a sponsorship or badge-slapping exercise



Would love a bunch of people tuning in to the streams, getting involved, and down at London BarCraft and enjoying it - gives us a good reason to get more involved!



Hope that helps some - happy to help with any other questions!



S Hey Pandemona!For transparency I'm GAME's Community Manager (since a few months) for the UK, so I'm the person GAMEwise on this. A lifetime bronze/silver leaguer, maybe one day I'll stop building up trust funds and supply blocks...a man can dream.Totally get your point on the professionals thing - and, pending on how things goes, we'd love to try to support esports (and of course SC) at pro level and all levels in the UK in future in some way. We love the professional scene too for sureFor this, we wanted to do something fun that was a way for those who might not normally compete in tournaments to get involved, have some fun, and have a chance of getting something out of it - a bit more "grass roots" if you will. Something a bit less intimidating for someone to enter for a first time (and of course, we know that some people would love the chance to play their favourite pros or pros, even if they lost!).Also, as much of a passionate SC fan as I am personally, it's of course (reality check) something for GAME as a business to see how we can support the UK gaming community in areas they love in a way that is great for everyone involved.So, it's kind of a "first step" if that makes sense.As a result - any feedback you (or anyone) has on this (what is good, what is bad, what we could do better - most importantly!), do let me know and it'll be taken on board. We want it to be enjoyable and relevant, not just a sponsorship or badge-slapping exerciseWould love a bunch of people tuning in to the streams, getting involved, and down at London BarCraft and enjoying it - gives us a good reason to get more involved!Hope that helps some - happy to help with any other questions!



You are the man for organising this, these kinds of things are exactly what are needed to build up a grass roots SC2 competitive scene before we have any hope of hosting a real LAN of any magnitude. I hope you continue support SC2!

You are the man for organising this, these kinds of things are exactly what are needed to build up a grass roots SC2 competitive scene before we have any hope of hosting a real LAN of any magnitude. I hope you continue support SC2!

Dunmer Profile Joined April 2012 United Kingdom 567 Posts #16 So if we get a buy we dont have to play until 8?

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Pandemona Profile Blog Joined March 2011 Charlie Sheens House 42833 Posts Last Edited: 2013-02-25 19:32:39 #17 On February 26 2013 02:51 Shouren wrote:

Show nested quote +

On February 25 2013 22:08 Pandemona wrote:

To be honest, i would much rather have pro's (from England ofc) be allowed to enter, any chance of getting around this ? XD



Dream vs Bling final would be much more appealing to me than watching 2 randomers xD



Hey Pandemona!



For transparency I'm GAME's Community Manager (since a few months) for the UK, so I'm the person GAMEwise on this. A lifetime bronze/silver leaguer, maybe one day I'll stop building up trust funds and supply blocks...a man can dream.



Totally get your point on the professionals thing - and, pending on how things goes, we'd love to try to support esports (and of course SC) at pro level and all levels in the UK in future in some way. We love the professional scene too for sure



For this, we wanted to do something fun that was a way for those who might not normally compete in tournaments to get involved, have some fun, and have a chance of getting something out of it - a bit more "grass roots" if you will. Something a bit less intimidating for someone to enter for a first time (and of course, we know that some people would love the chance to play their favourite pros or pros, even if they lost!).



Also, as much of a passionate SC fan as I am personally, it's of course (reality check) something for GAME as a business to see how we can support the UK gaming community in areas they love in a way that is great for everyone involved.So, it's kind of a "first step" if that makes sense.



As a result - any feedback you (or anyone) has on this (what is good, what is bad, what we could do better - most importantly!), do let me know and it'll be taken on board. We want it to be enjoyable and relevant, not just a sponsorship or badge-slapping exercise



Would love a bunch of people tuning in to the streams, getting involved, and down at London BarCraft and enjoying it - gives us a good reason to get more involved!



Hope that helps some - happy to help with any other questions!



S Hey Pandemona!For transparency I'm GAME's Community Manager (since a few months) for the UK, so I'm the person GAMEwise on this. A lifetime bronze/silver leaguer, maybe one day I'll stop building up trust funds and supply blocks...a man can dream.Totally get your point on the professionals thing - and, pending on how things goes, we'd love to try to support esports (and of course SC) at pro level and all levels in the UK in future in some way. We love the professional scene too for sureFor this, we wanted to do something fun that was a way for those who might not normally compete in tournaments to get involved, have some fun, and have a chance of getting something out of it - a bit more "grass roots" if you will. Something a bit less intimidating for someone to enter for a first time (and of course, we know that some people would love the chance to play their favourite pros or pros, even if they lost!).Also, as much of a passionate SC fan as I am personally, it's of course (reality check) something for GAME as a business to see how we can support the UK gaming community in areas they love in a way that is great for everyone involved.So, it's kind of a "first step" if that makes sense.As a result - any feedback you (or anyone) has on this (what is good, what is bad, what we could do better - most importantly!), do let me know and it'll be taken on board. We want it to be enjoyable and relevant, not just a sponsorship or badge-slapping exerciseWould love a bunch of people tuning in to the streams, getting involved, and down at London BarCraft and enjoying it - gives us a good reason to get more involved!Hope that helps some - happy to help with any other questions!



Thanks for the response



Yeah i like the angle your taking on this, but to get the stream numbers up, is the reason im saying like your D.Dream play and your Randy/Lau/Bling etc, just to help get GAME's logo out to more people.



I do hope it is a big success and i will of course be tuning in!

Good luck



On February 26 2013 03:36 Drolla wrote:

Show nested quote +

On February 26 2013 02:59 Dzerzhinsky wrote:

On February 25 2013 22:08 Pandemona wrote:(from England ofc)

Somebody's not a JRecco fan.

Somebody's not a JRecco fan.



Poor JRecco. Poor JRecco.



Lmao, i meant UK!!!



+ Show Spoiler + But yeah...the Scots are a touchy subject

Thanks for the responseYeah i like the angle your taking on this, but to get the stream numbers up, is the reason im saying like your D.Dream play and your Randy/Lau/Bling etc, just to help get GAME's logo out to more people.I do hope it is a big success and i will of course be tuning in!Good luckLmao, i meant UK!!! Moderator Team Liquid Football Thread Guru! - Chelsea FC ♥

rANDY Profile Blog Joined November 2005 United Kingdom 746 Posts #18 On February 26 2013 04:32 Pandemona wrote:

Show nested quote +

On February 26 2013 02:51 Shouren wrote:

On February 25 2013 22:08 Pandemona wrote:

To be honest, i would much rather have pro's (from England ofc) be allowed to enter, any chance of getting around this ? XD



Dream vs Bling final would be much more appealing to me than watching 2 randomers xD



Hey Pandemona!



For transparency I'm GAME's Community Manager (since a few months) for the UK, so I'm the person GAMEwise on this. A lifetime bronze/silver leaguer, maybe one day I'll stop building up trust funds and supply blocks...a man can dream.



Totally get your point on the professionals thing - and, pending on how things goes, we'd love to try to support esports (and of course SC) at pro level and all levels in the UK in future in some way. We love the professional scene too for sure



For this, we wanted to do something fun that was a way for those who might not normally compete in tournaments to get involved, have some fun, and have a chance of getting something out of it - a bit more "grass roots" if you will. Something a bit less intimidating for someone to enter for a first time (and of course, we know that some people would love the chance to play their favourite pros or pros, even if they lost!).



Also, as much of a passionate SC fan as I am personally, it's of course (reality check) something for GAME as a business to see how we can support the UK gaming community in areas they love in a way that is great for everyone involved.So, it's kind of a "first step" if that makes sense.



As a result - any feedback you (or anyone) has on this (what is good, what is bad, what we could do better - most importantly!), do let me know and it'll be taken on board. We want it to be enjoyable and relevant, not just a sponsorship or badge-slapping exercise



Would love a bunch of people tuning in to the streams, getting involved, and down at London BarCraft and enjoying it - gives us a good reason to get more involved!



Hope that helps some - happy to help with any other questions!



S Hey Pandemona!For transparency I'm GAME's Community Manager (since a few months) for the UK, so I'm the person GAMEwise on this. A lifetime bronze/silver leaguer, maybe one day I'll stop building up trust funds and supply blocks...a man can dream.Totally get your point on the professionals thing - and, pending on how things goes, we'd love to try to support esports (and of course SC) at pro level and all levels in the UK in future in some way. We love the professional scene too for sureFor this, we wanted to do something fun that was a way for those who might not normally compete in tournaments to get involved, have some fun, and have a chance of getting something out of it - a bit more "grass roots" if you will. Something a bit less intimidating for someone to enter for a first time (and of course, we know that some people would love the chance to play their favourite pros or pros, even if they lost!).Also, as much of a passionate SC fan as I am personally, it's of course (reality check) something for GAME as a business to see how we can support the UK gaming community in areas they love in a way that is great for everyone involved.So, it's kind of a "first step" if that makes sense.As a result - any feedback you (or anyone) has on this (what is good, what is bad, what we could do better - most importantly!), do let me know and it'll be taken on board. We want it to be enjoyable and relevant, not just a sponsorship or badge-slapping exerciseWould love a bunch of people tuning in to the streams, getting involved, and down at London BarCraft and enjoying it - gives us a good reason to get more involved!Hope that helps some - happy to help with any other questions!



Thanks for the response



Yeah i like the angle your taking on this, but to get the stream numbers up, is the reason im saying like your D.Dream play and your Randy/Lau/Bling etc, just to help get GAME's logo out to more people.



I do hope it is a big success and i will of course be tuning in!

Good luck



Show nested quote +

On February 26 2013 03:36 Drolla wrote:

On February 26 2013 02:59 Dzerzhinsky wrote:

On February 25 2013 22:08 Pandemona wrote:(from England ofc)

Somebody's not a JRecco fan.

Somebody's not a JRecco fan.



Poor JRecco. Poor JRecco.



Lmao, i meant UK!!!



+ Show Spoiler + But yeah...the Scots are a touchy subject

Thanks for the responseYeah i like the angle your taking on this, but to get the stream numbers up, is the reason im saying like your D.Dream play and your Randy/Lau/Bling etc, just to help get GAME's logo out to more people.I do hope it is a big success and i will of course be tuning in!Good luckLmao, i meant UK!!!



Hi, I am just an amateur player

Hi, I am just an amateur player

Pandemona Profile Blog Joined March 2011 Charlie Sheens House 42833 Posts #19 On February 26 2013 23:15 rANDY wrote:

Show nested quote +

On February 26 2013 04:32 Pandemona wrote:

On February 26 2013 02:51 Shouren wrote:

On February 25 2013 22:08 Pandemona wrote:

To be honest, i would much rather have pro's (from England ofc) be allowed to enter, any chance of getting around this ? XD



Dream vs Bling final would be much more appealing to me than watching 2 randomers xD



Hey Pandemona!



For transparency I'm GAME's Community Manager (since a few months) for the UK, so I'm the person GAMEwise on this. A lifetime bronze/silver leaguer, maybe one day I'll stop building up trust funds and supply blocks...a man can dream.



Totally get your point on the professionals thing - and, pending on how things goes, we'd love to try to support esports (and of course SC) at pro level and all levels in the UK in future in some way. We love the professional scene too for sure



For this, we wanted to do something fun that was a way for those who might not normally compete in tournaments to get involved, have some fun, and have a chance of getting something out of it - a bit more "grass roots" if you will. Something a bit less intimidating for someone to enter for a first time (and of course, we know that some people would love the chance to play their favourite pros or pros, even if they lost!).



Also, as much of a passionate SC fan as I am personally, it's of course (reality check) something for GAME as a business to see how we can support the UK gaming community in areas they love in a way that is great for everyone involved.So, it's kind of a "first step" if that makes sense.



As a result - any feedback you (or anyone) has on this (what is good, what is bad, what we could do better - most importantly!), do let me know and it'll be taken on board. We want it to be enjoyable and relevant, not just a sponsorship or badge-slapping exercise



Would love a bunch of people tuning in to the streams, getting involved, and down at London BarCraft and enjoying it - gives us a good reason to get more involved!



Hope that helps some - happy to help with any other questions!



S Hey Pandemona!For transparency I'm GAME's Community Manager (since a few months) for the UK, so I'm the person GAMEwise on this. A lifetime bronze/silver leaguer, maybe one day I'll stop building up trust funds and supply blocks...a man can dream.Totally get your point on the professionals thing - and, pending on how things goes, we'd love to try to support esports (and of course SC) at pro level and all levels in the UK in future in some way. We love the professional scene too for sureFor this, we wanted to do something fun that was a way for those who might not normally compete in tournaments to get involved, have some fun, and have a chance of getting something out of it - a bit more "grass roots" if you will. Something a bit less intimidating for someone to enter for a first time (and of course, we know that some people would love the chance to play their favourite pros or pros, even if they lost!).Also, as much of a passionate SC fan as I am personally, it's of course (reality check) something for GAME as a business to see how we can support the UK gaming community in areas they love in a way that is great for everyone involved.So, it's kind of a "first step" if that makes sense.As a result - any feedback you (or anyone) has on this (what is good, what is bad, what we could do better - most importantly!), do let me know and it'll be taken on board. We want it to be enjoyable and relevant, not just a sponsorship or badge-slapping exerciseWould love a bunch of people tuning in to the streams, getting involved, and down at London BarCraft and enjoying it - gives us a good reason to get more involved!Hope that helps some - happy to help with any other questions!



Thanks for the response



Yeah i like the angle your taking on this, but to get the stream numbers up, is the reason im saying like your D.Dream play and your Randy/Lau/Bling etc, just to help get GAME's logo out to more people.



I do hope it is a big success and i will of course be tuning in!

Good luck



On February 26 2013 03:36 Drolla wrote:

On February 26 2013 02:59 Dzerzhinsky wrote:

On February 25 2013 22:08 Pandemona wrote:(from England ofc)

Somebody's not a JRecco fan.

Somebody's not a JRecco fan.



Poor JRecco. Poor JRecco.



Lmao, i meant UK!!!



+ Show Spoiler + But yeah...the Scots are a touchy subject

Thanks for the responseYeah i like the angle your taking on this, but to get the stream numbers up, is the reason im saying like your D.Dream play and your Randy/Lau/Bling etc, just to help get GAME's logo out to more people.I do hope it is a big success and i will of course be tuning in!Good luckLmao, i meant UK!!!



Hi, I am just an amateur player

Hi, I am just an amateur player

Ooo thought you were on Infused?

Ooo thought you were on Infused? Moderator Team Liquid Football Thread Guru! - Chelsea FC ♥

rANDY Profile Blog Joined November 2005 United Kingdom 746 Posts #20 not for over a year

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