Not sure why you mentioned my name and unfortunately in the same sentence when Snowman hasn't contacted our clan and nor have we contacted him.
Regardless, I wanted to say something about this kind of attitude displayed by torres. There is no benefit for clan or candidate if you try to restrict their access, and here's why.
For the candidate, they want to find the best clan for them. This doesn't mean just the highest ranked or most successful clan that will accept them. It means the one where they are most compatible. Of course their gameplay has to be up to standard, but it's also a lot to do with attitude. The candidate needs to be happy with his clanmates, with how things are run within the clan and the overall camaraderie. If the clan has nothing to offer then said candidate will simply stagnate and become restless. This is why a candidate should do their research on many different clans and then contact a few about playing some trial games. Or, alternatively, be willing to accept offers from various clans. If I was a candidate, I would also be wary of clans willing to accept new players without any kind of trial.
For the clan, why try and call dibs on a candidate? Until you speak to them and play some games together, how can you really know they're beneficial for your clan? You might find their communication is awful, or their strategy is like breaking a brick wall with a spoon. Furthermore, even if they are a good player, their attitude simply may not be compatible with that of the clan, or members within said clan. You can be a great player but if you're stupidly arrogant and think any clan should be begging for you to join, then most will probably tell you to hop off. Clans do not function effectively with internal disputes and upset, fact.
Furthermore, what kind of impression are you giving to existing and future members of your clan if you try and control what a potential new recruit does? They're not even in your clan and you're telling them not to play games with anyone from any other clan? That won't sit well with the candidate and may make current members of your clan uneasy. Like, is this a dictatorship or what? You need to be open minded about these things and, even if your clan needs fresh blood, not get stuck into the mindset of "they seem like a decent player, I need them on my team".
When Aeternus first formed we had maybe 28-31 members, but after a couple of wars a third were removed. We learned the hard way and have never looked back. I'm not saying anyone in particular is behaving in these ways, but it's a mentality often displayed around the clan scene and one I think is detrimental to just about everybody involved, apart from perhaps other candidates/clans who aren't as narrow minded.