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Fnatic since 12th May 2025

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@M1xeryesterday at 6:00 PM
Loading...@fEARcs2 @Samme Thank you so much for answering the questions! I sincerely wish for you to finally feel the taste of a big victory after such a long and difficult journey — to lift a major trophy. I watch every single one of your games without exception (even those crazy grind days when you had 3–4 matches a day with Burmilov), and I truly want to see you win at last. Good luck and stay strong! I love you guys!
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@M1xeryesterday at 5:18 PM
Loading...@fEARcs2 I also wanted to ask you, Rodion — do you ever feel like grinding in tier 2 is actually even harder than competing in tier 1? Because the teams are more unpredictable, and some have rather questionable reputations. The schedule is much tighter, and it’s harder to prepare for each specific opponent. I watch every one of your matches, and honestly, sometimes I think that even a top team like FaZe would really struggle to climb out of tier 2. Snappi from NIP also mentioned something similar — that the grind from tier 3 feels even tougher for him than playing at big events in the past. But you guys have almost made it out of that heavy, dragging swamp. I really wish you to finally establish yourselves at the big tournaments — and, of course, to take good placements (preferably first!).
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@M1xeryesterday at 4:31 PM
Loading...@samme As a huge fan of Fnatic since 2015 and a fan of the veteran Krimz, I'd like to know how much longer you think Krimz will play on the roster. Of course, I'd like him to win at least a tier-one title before retiring, and that he'll be able to play at a high level for a long time to come, finally cementing his longevity record. I really hope you can achieve this with him and maintain this important continuity. @fEARcs2 Have you gotten used to communicating in English on your team? Do misunderstandings arise? Now that you have three Ukrainians on your team, do you often communicate in Russian (or Ukrainian) during games? Does this ever cause problems? I'd also like to know if, in addition to team training, you have individual training programs with a coach? So that each player in their position can correct their mistakes, refine their gameplay, and align themselves with the best in their role.