Lemondogs fails to submit satisfactory paperwork and removed from LCS
According to Riot eSports Manager Nick Allen, Lemondogs didn't submit satisfactory paper work and will not be participating in the 2014 European League Championship Series.
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Update, 3:56PM PST: The official Lemondogs Twitter mysteriously tweets "GG WP! #LCS."
Official Post, 3:50PM PST: Riot eSports Manager Nick told the community last night that Lemondogs had until midnight CEST today to submit the proper paperwork with the details on their roster or they would be removed from the European League of Legends Championship.
Allen tweeted moments ago, notifying the community that the Swedish organization had failed to meet the deadline and thus would not be participating in in the game's premier league. This leaves the European LCS one team short with less than a week until the season begins.
Lemondogs has failed to submit satisfactory paperwork and will be removed from the EU LCS. Stay tuned for details around the tiebreaker.
— Nick Allen (@RiotNickAllen) January 8, 2014
Allen also went to reddit, where he provided additional information.
"We gave Lemondogs multiple extensions and they were unable to hit the deadline," he said. "Additionally, the paperwork that was submitted was not complete and was missing substantial amounts of information."
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