Obviously the sponsorship that the MSSA receives from MWEB is an important factor to their level of activity.
It is interesting that the MWEB Protea Dota 2 team whitewashed the Mexican team on the 7th of September 2013. South Africa’s strength as opposed to the Mexicans was totally phenomenal.
Of course there are the critics. They are not happy when South Africa loses, and they are not happy when South Africa wins. They are just never happy!
I spoke to Colin Webster (President of the MSSA) and he said to me. “The MSSA is very proud of the MWEB Dota 2 team. The team played well and had a good recovery after having been defeated by Romania.”
I too asked Webster if there was any truth to the Mexican team being weaker than what it should be. Webster replied by saying, “The Mexican team was selected by eSports Mexico. I cannot believe that any other federation would willingly field a weaker team than what they could unless they did it for other reasons that are only known to themselves.”
So that is it.... according to Webster the MWEB Protea Dota 2 Team won fair and square.
Of course there are the critics. They are not happy when South Africa loses, and they are not happy when South Africa wins. They are just never happy!
However, I have a bone to pick with the MSSA. I have not seen the results for the Online League of Legends Championships.
But it was a busy weekend. The same weekend saw the MSSA holding its 1st Nkangala Regional Championships in Mpumalanga for COD 4. The winners were, not surprisingly, D5g of the All Stars Club.
What a star!
And he is living the dream! Imagine to be sent across to play at DreamHack Bucharest. I would give my left b*** for that.
And to get Protea Colours to boot. What an honour!
Everyone here in Zola is rooting for you.
Go 'StatiC' go!
Amandla.
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