{"id":15014,"date":"2021-04-13T21:02:04","date_gmt":"2021-04-13T21:02:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/rocket-league-team-drops-player-drops-coach-then-resigns-same-player-all-in-four-hours"},"modified":"2024-07-19T07:05:41","modified_gmt":"2024-07-19T07:05:41","slug":"rocket-league-team-drops-player-drops-coach-then-resigns-same-player-all-in-four-hours","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/en\/rocket-league\/rocket-league-team-drops-player-drops-coach-then-resigns-same-player-all-in-four-hours","title":{"rendered":"Rocket League team drops player, drops coach, then resigns same player – all in four hours"},"content":{"rendered":"

In a matter of hours, American Rocket League player Sukhpartik “Kinseh” Kahlon was teamless — and then he wasn’t — and now Stromboli is coachless.<\/p>\n

Stromboli, an independent Rocket League Championship Series team, announced on 12th April that third-man Kinseh was leaving the team due to “unfortunate conflict”.<\/p>\n

“We feel it’s in the team’s best interest to part ways with Kinseh. We’ve loved our time with him while it’s lasted and wish him the best on his future teams”, the now-deleted tweet read as the squad said goodbye to the former Pittsburgh Knights player.<\/p>\n

Then, only four hours later, Stromboli tweeted out another update welcoming Kinseh back, stating they’re “excited” to see what they can do and declaring that the team is “looking for a new coach.”<\/p>\n

Stromboli on Twitter<\/span>We’d like to welcome @kinseh_ back to the Stromboli roster! We’re excited to see what we can do! With that being said we are looking for a new coach.— Stromboli (@StromboliRL) April 13, 2021<\/span>Stromboli<\/span>Twitter<\/span><\/a><\/div>\n

Wesley “Kairos” Silva had just joined Stromboli in early April looking to coach and replace former World Champion and Rocket League veteran Marius “gReazymeister” Ranheim.<\/p>\n

This announcement, in effect, meant that Kairos had stepped down from his coaching duties and it is believed it was due to inconsolable differences with the rest of the team.<\/p>\n

The former Barcelona FC coach chimed in trying to clear the air around the confusing transactions, stating that Kinseh’s teammates reached out to him and explained how he “used to skip scrims to play other games, forfeit out of tournaments” and was expressing a feeling of being demotivated as of late.<\/p>\n

Kairos on Twitter<\/span>In short, Alraz and Shadow informed me that Kinseh used to skip scrims to play other games, FF out of Astro tourneys (like last night), and recently said he’s demotivated. I thought my expectations were made clear when I left Barca. https:\/\/t.co\/fM23QUOrIz— Kairos (@KingKairos_) April 13, 2021<\/span>Kairos<\/span>Twitter<\/span><\/a><\/div>\n

Kairos did not hesitate in taking shots at Stromboli’s business decisions, either. “I thought my expectations were made clear when I left Barca”, he stated, referring to his departure from the European team.<\/p>\n

“I chose to leave because I can’t enact the change this team needs. Thanks Barca, but I’m here to win worlds and you can’t do that without a competent management”, Kairos stated back in March of this year as he parted ways with the org.<\/p>\n

It seems that the dropping of Kinseh, the resignation of Kairos and the return of Kinseh were all due to a coaching decision that was accommodated at first, then retracted due to rumours of Jason “Xpurt” Nwokedi and Zachary “Dino” Moffatt picking up Kinseh as his new third-man.<\/p>\n