
Well squadron, the day has come. The
London Spitfire
Offseason has officially begun. After a disappointing season that saw the team only achieve victory once, the Spitfire
has joined the rosterpocalypse. Announcing multiple moves over the course of a few hours. Fans saw the of six players, one coach, and the return of a few key pieces for 2022.

Courtesy of the London Spitfire.

Courtesy of the London Spitfire.

Courtesy of the London Spitfire.

Courtesy of the London Spitfire.

Courtesy of the London Spitfire.

Courtesy of the London Spitfire.

Courtesy of the London Spitfire.
The results may not have been what the fans or players wanted but these players and Coach were still a part of the Spitfire family. Working incredibly hard, and despite the repeated losses never giving up in the face of unimaginable pressure.
While it is sad to see so many faces leave, there was still some good news for fans of the team. Following all the departures, General Manager Ysabel “Noukky” Müller made an announcement about the return of a few key pieces for 2022:

What the future holds for the team is still unclear. The London Spitfire Offseason has really just begun. With signings likely being far off, considering the length of the offseason and the uncertainty surrounding Overwatch 2. So buckle up Squadron, it’s not going to be a smooth flight to 2022.
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