LCK supporters are expressing their displeasure with Liiv SANDBOX and LSB Croco for what he stated during the team’s most recent broadcast.
As is well known, each professional League of Legends team has its own method of utilizing the media, especially true for LCK teams with one of the most popular shows being the broadcasting of behind-the-scenes moments. Series [Madness] by Liiv SANDBOX – The current LCK team is also one of these sorts of content.
This series primarily focuses on relaying behind-the-scenes interactions amongst team members during feedback meetings (summing up the results of the scrum)… However, the public has just heard the not-so-great stuff from the LSB players in the 5th episode of the season, Madness, which has just been aired.
In particular, in episode 5 [Madness], Croco expressed his desire to weep due to cyber aggression, and the tale took an entirely new turn when, instead of using the conventional term “cry,” this player switched to the aforementioned sarcastic expression.
Croco not only made jokes about Faker’s “weeping,” but he also satirized the situation (from the aforementioned time, every term “cry” that Croco and Summit used had sarcastic implications).
Croco’s suggestion is that those who “cry” gain public approval and media attention. Not only Croco, Summit, and a few other LSB members replied to this sarcasm.
Only when Prince, LSB’s young ADC, questioned his seniors why they didn’t use the term “crying” but rather “weeping” in an ironic sense, and where this phrase originated, did the other members of LSB understand they were kidding about while the discussion was being recorded.
These players urged the media crew to remove the recent talk from the recording, but for some reason, the dialogue was still included when [Madness Ep.5] aired. That is also why the LCK and international LoL fan community is aware of Croco’s insulting comments and was immediately enraged.
LCK team Liiv SANDBOX’s YouTube channel is now under criticism, and the team is obliged to apologize to Faker for these disparaging insults. The LSB team just created a post to apologize to the community, announcing the removal of the broadcast episode [Madness Ep.5] and the permanent suspension of production of this series.
In fact, Croco and the LSB players’ conversation is intrinsically secret, and it is difficult to be certain that other players do not spread similar stories. However, given the LSB media staff made this entire material public, it is reasonable that Croco and other LSB members were chastised for making fun of Faker.
Another notable piece of information is that Effort – Faker’s former teammate, for some reason, was not present in the meeting room and did not participate in this conversation.