Four out of five of ROX Tigers starting roster announced their departure from the South Korean organization Friday, with Han Peanut Wang-ho the only remaining starter, but is now open for negotiations. Song Smeb Kyung-ho, Lee Kuro Seo-haeng, Kim Pray Jong-in, and Kang Gorilla Beom-hyeon all made the declarations via social media one day after the organization stated they would help the players find new homes for the 2017 season.????? ???????? ?? ? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??????. ?? ???? ?? ???? ??? ??? ?????. ?? ?? ????? ?????? ?????? ??????.- Beom Hyun Kang (@lolGorillA) November 25, 2016Gorillas translation: Hello, this is Kang Gorilla Beom-hyeon, team leader and support from ROX Tigers. As of today, I part ways with the team. Thank you for everyones support for ROX.?? ???? ?????????????? ?? ??? ????? ????? ?? ???????? ???? ???? ????? ??? ????? ??????? ????? ?? ????? ??!- Seo Haeng Lee (@lolKur0) November 25, 2016Kuros translation: Thank you for my teammates, coach and managers and I feel driven with my fans support and they give me motivation to play harder. I dont know where Im going next but Ill continue to play professionally. Please cheer for me. I love you everyone!Smeb, PraY and Gorilla just posted their goodbye messages on Facebook. I truly hope they find good teams to go to soon. ?? pic.twitter.com/2LMqlYOFql- Susie Kim (@lilsusie) November 25, 2016Smebs translation: Hello, this is Song Smeb Kyung-ho, top from ROX Tigers. My contract has ended on November 25th. Id like to say thank you to everyone who supported our team.PraYs translation: Hello, this is Kim PraY Jong-in. It was my last time at KeSPA Cup with ROX Tigers. Id like to say a lot of things but Im not a good writer so I dont know if I can say it all... Our team went through a lot the past 2 years and Im really thankful for their resilient efforts. Thanks to all our fans supporting us no matter what. I dont know what the future holds but please cheer for us! Thank you :DThe ROX Tigers reached the finals of the 2015 League of Legends World Championship, but only climbed to the semifinals of this years Worlds after failing to usurp regional rivals SK Telecom T1. The squad took first in the KeSPA cup this month before the team made the aforementioned announcements. Nike Air Max 720 Sale . Thousands of Southern California fans enveloped the Trojans to celebrate an improbable win secured by an interim coach, an inconsistent kicker and a thin defence that wouldnt break. Cheap Nike Epic React Flyknit . Aaron Harrison scored a 22 points for Kentucky (6-1), which has won four in a row following a Nov. 12 loss to current No. 1 Michigan State. 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