Guild Esports, the new esports organisation backed by legendary footballer David Beckham, has revealed its first roster.
The organisation will be making the leap into Rocket League and has secured the signing of one of the scene's most talented yet controversial players, Kyle 'Scrub Killa' Robertson. The young Scot, who is a former RLCS World Champion with Team Vitality, joins Guild after being without a permanent team for around four months after he left Mousesports just a few weeks into his "unreasonable" contract with them.
Scrub Killa will be joined by former Team Singularity duo Joseph 'noly' Kidd and Thomas 'ThO' Binkhorst, who recently played with Scrub Killa in a couple of events when he joined as a temporary stand-in. This makes Guilds' roster an incredibly young one, with noly and ThO both 18 and Scrub Killa, despite his experience, only being 17. The team will be overseen by ex-Team Vitality coach Mike 'Gregan' Ellis, who will reunite with Scrub Killa after helping the Scot and Vitality win its first World Championship last year.
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