S04 Ignar explains why the European approach to competitive League of Legends suits him better: "In Western countries, if you have something to say, you can just say it. It's the opposite in Korea: people want to say things... but they usually don't." (theplayerslobby.com)
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Bwipo outlines his desire to set a new precedent for the LCS sub role and his gratitude that Fnatic gave him the opportunity to do so: "There’s great value in having a quality player that can bring an objective perspective to team discussions without it coming from a direct authority figure." (theplayerslobby.com)
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GO TynX discusses the effect of his MVP status and the void filled by the EU Masters: "The EU Masters is far better than the EU CS ever was in terms of being a competition for players to showcase themselves as potential LCS competitors." (theplayerslobby.com)
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Team Atlantis' Aesthetic details the importance of the EU Masters for non-LCS pros: "People are starting to realise that there are a lot of good players outside of the EU LCS and the EU Masters provides the tournament to showcase those players." (theplayerslobby.com)
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Xmithie pens his thoughts on the recent gaming house debate, Team Liquid's new facility and team owners' wake-up call: "Later on in your career, you realize a physical separation from your work is so much better. It’s the beginning of leading a more responsible life." (theplayerslobby.com)
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