Following the signing with Ludvig “Brollan” Brolin, NIP COO Jonas “calc” Gundersen stated that the team had no plans to cut any players from the main roster, on Twitter.
In response to community criticism, he stated that, despite the fans’ frequently hostile attitude, the management has its own vision for the team’s creation.
Really, no one is leaving. I am thrilled with how our lineup is shaping up. We’ll keep doing things our own way. “Kick this, kick that”. How about: dare to go against the haters, trust the belief that solutions to the burnout risk of 5 man rosters are vital. And then figure it out, day by day, by trial and error.
NIP COO Jonas “calc” Gundersen
Brollan joins as the seventh member of the NIP CS:GO lineup, including Nicolai “device” Reedtz, who is now on the bench due to medical reasons. The organization had not “set any time” on the Danish star, according to the COO earlier in March.
Read also: NIP COO on device’s return: “We’re not set any time on it”
The Ninjas are currently competing in the ESL Pro League Season 15 in Düsseldorf. The squad, however, is not permitted to add the newcomer during the competition and will play with the same lineup for the time being.
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