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Robert Yip

@coachyip

🇮🇪 🇨🇳 Robert Yip (BA, MA, CSCS) Director of esports and Performance @immortals (previous /FLY/MSF)

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I’ve been super impressed with 100T all season, even when they are down they find ways to get themselves back into the games and always as a 5 man unit. Massive congrats to them and Greyson Gilmer in particular. Great job mate!

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Today Geoff INcontrol would have turned 39, but 5 years ago tragic events took him away from his family and our entire Community. This kind man did a lot for the development of all E-Sports, I very miss his jokes, but as long as we remember him, he lives in our hearts!

Today Geoff INcontrol would have turned 39, but 5 years ago tragic events took him away from his family and our entire Community. This kind man did a lot for the development of all E-Sports, I very miss his jokes, but as long as we remember him, he lives in our hearts!
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The two camps are either blaming the player for lack of professionalism or the org for not having the systems in place to hold him accountable. Anyone that has worked with pro players before know that everything is situational but here is some food for thought 1. Jojo has had

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Working with Nick, if only for one split, was a great experience. He has a great coach demeanor and strong grasp of what is important for a team to learn together. Doesn't mince words and will be straight up honest with what he thinks. Has years and years of experience in the

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Being able to see Joey grow over the last 3 years as a player -> coach and more importantly as a person has been the highlight of my time on IMT. Nobody gave more time and effort into making sure that everyone around him was taken care of and valued. We often talk about the

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Most coachable player I’ve had the experience of working with in 8 years. Takes feedback well, works hard and comes in with a great attitude for learning every single day. He sacrificed a lot for the team and I have no doubt that he can show higher peaks after his initial

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After coming back to pro play from his time in the military he worked hard to try get back to a good level and invested a lot of time to help his teammates improve. He came a long way from his rookie LCS split in 2017 and he brought his usual hard work ethic to the project.

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LFT 2025 – Exploring Options Hey everyone! I'm LFT for the 2025 season. I'm dedicated, adaptable, and always pushing to improve. Ready to contribute and grow in a focused environment. References any past teammates/coaches Contact: DarthYellow 🔁&❤️appreciated !

LFT 2025 – Exploring Options

Hey everyone!
I'm LFT for the 2025 season.
I'm dedicated, adaptable, and always pushing to improve. Ready to contribute and grow in a focused environment.
References any past teammates/coaches
Contact: <a href="/DarthYellow_lol/">DarthYellow</a> 
🔁&amp;❤️appreciated !
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Every player wants to play well but that starts with taking control of things that will have the biggest impact and that starts with preparation. Love to see this

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Eddie was great to work with and he took on a much bigger leadership role for us the more he played. He never gave up and his mood and ability to bring the team together was invaluable. He has high standards for himself and I am confident he will be able to show more next

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Hey y'all not one to really post this kind of stuff, but i do need help if you can, i would appreciate it. (go fund me link in the replies cause since i've never done this i get hit with the bots)

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Great laner, smart player and consistent in game performances. Was quick to take feedback and apply it in his next game. *Decent Yu-Gi-Oh player as well

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Fakers injury took a lot of the headlines but if you dive a little deeper it’s even more incredible how they managed to achieve what they did. The physical aspect of the injury is the surface level storyline; pain, discomfort, compensatory movement, reduced training etc The