some comments from from modddi himself
"It is time for me to say goodbye once more to the fnatic family, everything isn't always easy but sometimes you need to think what is best for all parts," Fridh told fnatic’s website.
"I would like to thank all the fnatic members for always being there and support everything I've done and always being so professional.
"Big thanks to Patrik and Anne for just being really awesome. Take care all of you guys out there and I wish the new Fnatic team all the luck in the future hope we will meet on the battlefield!"
Fnatic’s Chief Gaming Officer, Patrik "cArn" Sättermon, also commented on the move, saying:
"For quite some time we have been struggling with defining the player roles and responsibilities in our CS:GO division," Sättermon noted.
"Particularly we have not achieved as good as we would like to with the in-game leadership.This has affected the chemistry of the team to an extent that we do not see any other solution than to make room for an experienced leader, something we believe we are finding in Markus "pronax" Wallsten who is joining our ranks with immediate effect.
"On a sadder note the addition of Pronax means that we are forced to bid farewell to our longest serving member, Andreas “Moddii” Frid”. Even though we believe that this is the right choice in order optimize our chances of future success and balance within the group, Andreas experience and skills will certainly be missed.
"On behalf of the Fnatic organisation I would like to extend our thanks to n!faculty for being so cooperative with the player transfer, and best of luck to Moddii in the future.
"The next time you will see the Fnatic CS:GO team led by Pronax in action will be at the MSI Beat it grand-finals in Beijing next weekend."
Thats it! I wish good luck for moddi in the future!