The SK-Gaming administration was surprised to read that Deadman joined Defining Stars, but has told the Russian to search for other teams.



TheSlash, one of the owners of SK-Gaming, was somewhat surprised to see Deadman leave the team. "Putting him on the bench" after the incident in Hamburg with Deadman, Deadman has been out in the cold and not been seen for a long time.
- We have given him signals that he should find himself a new team, he says and adds that they did not want to have anything to do with Andrey "Deadman" Sobolev.

Defs.Point: "SK did not fulfill the contract with Deadman"


At the same time, Rushed.de caught up with Point, manager of Defining Stars throws a lot of dirt on SK-Gaming. He writes that SK did not fulfill their contract with Deadman and brings up that they withheld the KODE5 prize money and did not pay the last salaries.
- By this breach of contract Deadman was free to take another step, and we are glad that he decided to join us, writes Point.

The contract Deadman was under was originally supposed to keep him contracted until December this year. But now Deadman is free to join whichever team he pleases, writes SK-Gaming in an official statement. They also thank him for his service and wishes him the best of luck in the future.

Deadman has been a part of SK-Gaming for over two years, as he joined in March 2005 after winning the WC3L and MCL with the old team 64AMD. Now, his future lies in Defining Stars.

Links
mTw.PokerRoom.com - TheSlash statement
SK-Gaming.com - SK Gaming releases Deadman