{"id":17733,"date":"2021-06-08T17:49:50","date_gmt":"2021-06-08T17:49:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/coach-parts-ways-with-rlcs-team-takes-twitter-account-hostage"},"modified":"2024-07-19T21:17:43","modified_gmt":"2024-07-19T21:17:43","slug":"coach-parts-ways-with-rlcs-team-takes-twitter-account-hostage","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/en\/rocket-league\/coach-parts-ways-with-rlcs-team-takes-twitter-account-hostage","title":{"rendered":"Coach parts ways with RLCS team, takes Twitter account hostage"},"content":{"rendered":"
In a standardized game to the Unreal Unit, Rocket League<\/a> doesn’t really get involved in any drama — that is until humans come into play.<\/p>\n German Amigos’ coach and manager Patrick “MaGiCzZz” Schüßler tweeted<\/a> he was “taking a break from Rocket League” on 7th June only hours after team captain Leonardo “Catalysm” Christ Ramos requested<\/a> all coaches to “please message me instead of Magiczzz for scrims.”<\/p>\n Whilst the messages aligned, the sentiments didn’t match as MaGiCzZz’s sounded like a health check and momentary farewell whereas Catalysm’s came off as being annoyed or plainly informative.<\/p>\n Then, it all made sense on 8th June as MaGiCzZz had taken the newly-verified German Amigos Twitter account hostage over undisclosed disagreements between the roster and their former coach\/manager.<\/p>\n Tweeting out a cryptic image and changing the display name to “Statement coming soon” and bio to “Owner and Founder @iii_MaGiCzZz”, the 32-year-old took a public stance against his former RLCS squad.<\/p>\n Unable to change the handle because of the verification only received a week ago and protecting the account from attacks by only allowing replies from users the @GermanAmigos Twitter<\/a> follows, MaGiCzZz seems to be up to no good.<\/p>\nMaGiCzZz circa 2019. (Picture: Lx.)<\/span><\/p>\n