It’s been a busy week in the world of esports for ENUK, there’s been announcements from E3, the smooya CSGO move to Epsilon, UK Masters qualifiers and more banter.
In all of this excitement we missed a request for comment from Enclave’s League of Legends manager Richard “Froomie” Froom yesterday evening.
In light of this, we’re going to give them a separate article.
On qualifying for the summer UK Masters along with Bulldog Esports, Froomie told Esports News UK: “I’m really proud of the lads for keeping such a strong mentality going into this week. It’s been a tough four weeks having always just fallen short, but I think we’re better for it.
“It’s taken a while for the team to synergize, but since Skudzy has come in, they’ve clearly found their mojo.
“The only perk of playing for four weeks is that they haven’t taken a break from competitive play, which I think will benefit us as other teams will be rusty.
“I’m proud of the guys and the org. We’re close to being the finished article, and will be able to compete.”
The mojo can be a powerful thing. Austin Powers has it, and Team Dignitas once wrote an article about it. Groovy baby.
Related posts:
New UK Enclave LAN event launched by former Insomnia Gaming Festival managers: Tickets, dates, locat...
From UK LoL org owner to running LCS Challengers' broadcast production: Interview with Loadscreen fo...
With new LoL champion Vex, the Gloomy Mage, Riot asks the question: 'Can you make a MOBA champ that ...

Dom is an award-winning writer and finalist of the Esports Journalist of the Year 2023 award. He graduated from Bournemouth University with a 2:1 degree in Multi-Media Journalism in 2007.
As a long-time gamer having first picked up the NES controller in the late ’80s, he has written for a range of publications including GamesTM, Nintendo Official Magazine, industry publication MCV and others. He worked as head of content for the British Esports Federation up until February 2021, when he stepped back to work full-time on Esports News UK and offer esports consultancy and freelance services. Note: Dom still produces the British Esports newsletter on a freelance basis, so our coverage of British Esports is always kept simple – usually just covering the occasional press release – because of this conflict of interest.