Hello LPL viewers and League of Legends summoners, this is the World Game Exchange.
The T1 team has faced a lot of difficulties this year, essentially due to a decline in the team's strength due to changes in the roster, followed by a series of rhythms, including rotations in the lower lanes, and transfer disputes related to Zeus.
Recently, the CEO of T1 team was interviewed again and made some outrageous remarks.
Foreign media Nexxus recently released an interview video with the T1 boss, before which Joe Marsh had not appeared for an interview for a long time, and the audience's evaluation of the team owner was also very poor, mainly because Zeus's agency released a complete transfer timeline, which Joe Marsh couldn't refute and was silent for a while.
Recalling last year's transfer period, Joe Marsh single-handedly led the transfer period of Zeus's departure from the team, and then led public opinion in an interview, resulting in large-scale cyberbullying of Zeus.
Later, after the Zeus agency released the complete transfer timeline, Joe Marsh knew that he was at a loss, so the club released a long article, which probably means that most of Joe Marsh's previous statements during the transfer period were speculation or judgment, helping Joe Marsh get rid of the blame, causing Joe Marsh to be scolded even worse.
And now again, Joe Marsh once again made outrageous remarks, thinking that this year's first stage of the event is very watery, T1 applied not to participate in the first stage of the competition, but was rejected, and later Riot announced that the rest of the events will be enabled by global BP, Joe Marsh is very unhappy with this, bluntly said that "it is like being told to add 100 new pieces halfway through the puzzle".
Joe Marsh thinks that the hero pool competition in the tiebreaker of the global BP mode is like a high-end game ranking, and now only HLE has a chance to reach the golden road, but too much pursuit of year-round Grand Slam will overdraft players, think about JDG and GEN, and ask if the team is willing to exchange all the trophies for a world championship, 100% of the teams will be willing.
This remark also made the audience nervous, of course, there is a reasonable part in this, the current League of Legends event is indeed unhealthy, and the gold content of the S race champion is indeed taken too seriously, resulting in other games looking a little chicken.
In addition to his comments on the global BP, Joe Marsh also revealed some things related to Faker.
One of the more crucial parts is the transfer decision-making aspect, Joe Marsh said that Faker will not be involved in the decision of the transfer period, and he will not ask the club to say that it must sign XX players.
The host asked Joe Marsh what he thought about Zeus's transfer, and he said that there was no point in discussing this now, that we would always see Zeus as family, that he would bring us two trophies, and that he would always be a member of the T1 Hall of Fame.
All kinds of remarks have exposed the biggest ghost in the T1 team, and I personally think that Joe Marsh's interview can be described as powerless to complain.
First of all, the evaluation of the global BP and the attempt to withdraw from the game are incomprehensible.
The S championship is indeed the most valuable, but this is not a reason for a team to withdraw from a certain event, as a professional team, if you expose your desire for the S race too much and ignore other events, then it can basically be considered that the team lacks work ethic and quality.
If Riot allows this kind of retirement, then does it mean that other teams can also retire, everyone is just for the S championship and then don't participate in other competitions.
The evaluation of the global BP is also more like a dumping behavior, you must know that the reason why T1 has not achieved well this year, in the final analysis, the culprit is this boss, who is unwilling to pay more money when Zeus is obviously willing to stay in the team, which led to Zeus's departure from the team, and HLE will rise to win the championship of the first stage.
T1 is not inherently afraid of global BP, but rather of a decline in team configuration.
And the evaluation of Zeus's family is even more funny, if you really take Zeus as your family, why do you have to guide public opinion after the transfer period is over, as if you are the one fighting for justice, but you pretend to be dead after being slapped in the face, and Faker does not participate in the transfer decision, you must know that when this boss was there, Faker once left the team, and took the initiative to ask for a change of coach before staying, and the former Joe Marsh was not even willing to give Faker higher treatment.