Mihail "Dosia" Stolyarov has added even more fuel to all the talk surrounding Virtus.pro by criticising the organisation's treatment of the players.

Only a few hours after confirming that they had closed down their CS:GO division, Virtus.pro accused the players of blackmailing the organisation and made it clear that every member of the squad had a contract until the end of the year.

Sergey "Fox" Stolyarov quickly reacted to that statement, denying any sort of foul play from the team's point of view and suggesting that Virtus.pro had not held up their end of the bargain either.



Dosia also comments on Virtus.pro exit

His brother, Mihail "Dosia" Stolyarov, has now come forth to shed even more light into this matter, going as far as to claim that the players were not even contracted to Virtus.pro in the first place.

"Contracts? Never heard about them! Regulations? Yes, there were regulations!," he wrote on vk.com, Russia's main social media network. "Was there anything about leaving the organisation in those regulations? No! "We had an oral agreement with LeX, and the main point of it was that if we got an offer, we would go to Virtus.pro's chiefs to discuss it. "This time we did not hear anything but insults and threats. "Very nice way to solve a problem. They are really able to motivate people..."

According to Navi-gaming.com, Mihail "Dosia" Stolyarov is part of a new CIS top team boasting players like Yegor "markeloff" Markelov and Dauren "AdreN" Kystaubayev.