{"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