Anti-fan Gumayusi Grows Stronger, Dragging Faker into the Fray
On the day of Faker’s 1000th match anniversary at LCK, it was noted that this marked the first time the “Invincible Queen” column faced controversy due to the drama surrounding the player Faker from T1. It is likely that Gumayusi – Smash. Interestingly, the notorious anti-fan group of Gumayusi, known as T1Gal, has sent over 9 trucks to demonstrate across various venues of SK and T1. However, a new development has emerged where this anti-fan group has started to “stand in line” in a surprising way.

Specifically, this group has also prepared a 7-page manifesto that includes the names of all those who donated to fund the transportation for the protests against T1 and Gumayusi. It is noteworthy that many in this list are accounts closely associated with Faker. Previously, there were indications that this anti-fan group primarily consisted of Faker fans who had no interest in the visuals of the 2002-born player, “Xả Thủ.”

This can be seen as a significant challenge to T1. While it is common for anti-fans to attack players or teams, these individuals often choose to remain anonymous to avoid being targeted by competing teams. However, with the public release of the manifesto, these anti-fans seem confident that T1 will not take any action against them.

Gumayusi’s Situation Could Be Described as “No Gold Mines”
In the history of professional League of Legends, there have been many players who have faced difficult situations or even been hated. From LPL to LCK, everywhere has its fair share. However, it has never been the case that a player is openly hated and targeted like Gumayusi.

It can be said that 2025 has begun in an unprecedented manner for the 2002-born player. And surely in this matter, T1 must take full responsibility. As for the players, they are often just scapegoats for the decisions made by the organization, while the public continues to direct their disdain towards this particular player.