View Full Version : Tut tut tut, Temper Temper from Robertson...


Sephiroth
06-17-2006, 03:20 AM
My god... i could not believe Robertson felt so much anger in the XD finals of the Singapore Open 2006. Look at game three when the point 14-13 goes to Indonesia... I heard him shout. "NO! YOU F****N' B***H (name given to a female dog)"...

Why does he sometimes feel so much rage ? Its amazing when i see the change from when he's being interviewed by the camera and then when he sets into his game, his mood completely changes... Is this why he sometimes makes mistakes or was this a one off occasion, perhaps personal issues got in the way ?

EastDevil
06-17-2006, 03:41 AM
My god... i could not believe Robertson felt so much anger in the XD finals of the Singapore Open 2006. Look at game three when the point 14-13 goes to Indonesia... I heard him shout. "NO! YOU F****N' B***H (name given to a female dog)"...

Why does he sometimes feel so much rage ? Its amazing when i see the change from when he's being interviewed by the camera and then when he sets into his game, his mood completely changes... Is this why he sometimes makes mistakes or was this a one off occasion, perhaps personal issues got in the way ?

He is temperamental and can get hot tempered on court. And it usually affected his performance. He doesn't seem to make good use of his temper like Michael Jordan. :D

winex8888
06-17-2006, 12:57 PM
maybe that's his way of showing his 'passion' for the game....

for past 2 aviva open when I watch nathan/emms play and whenever he or emms was caught unaware by a flick serve, he will always question the service judge and claim its a service fault.... he has no sportmanship at all

yuval_ba
06-17-2006, 04:31 PM
was he shouting that at his partner ? his opponent ? or just in the air ? :eek:
can't he get an official warning for that or something, if the umpire decided to step in ?

elwin81
06-17-2006, 05:26 PM
was he shouting that at his partner ? his opponent ? or just in the air ? :eek:
can't he get an official warning for that or something, if the umpire decided to step in ?

I think the umpire in SO is not as strict as those in TC.
They don't even force the players to carry on with the game when the players are wasting time wondering around.

Sephiroth
06-21-2006, 03:21 AM
I think the umpire in SO is not as strict as those in TC.
They don't even force the players to carry on with the game when the players are wasting time wondering around.

I agree, the doubles quater final with MAS vs DEN, was way out of order. I didn't like that umpire, he took it too seriously, lol i never knew yellow/red cards existed for badminton!

hara^kazuko
06-21-2006, 05:50 AM
I agree, the doubles quater final with MAS vs DEN, was way out of order. I didn't like that umpire, he took it too seriously, lol i never knew yellow/red cards existed for badminton!

lol... same here... I didnt know punching fist in front of your opponent is a wrong thing to do until Thomas Cup

taufik-ist
06-21-2006, 05:58 AM
as far as i know singapore government forbid anyone to shout with 'unpolite words'

hara^kazuko
06-21-2006, 06:18 AM
as far as i know singapore government forbid anyone to shout with 'unpolite words'
oh, really? Then how would Singaporeans express their feelings whenever they are in frustration?

taufik-ist
06-21-2006, 06:32 AM
oh, really? Then how would Singaporeans express their feelings whenever they are in frustration?

u can try it :D

shouting at somone with 'motherfu####', SH$t, son of B1tch' words in public, u may get arrested by the singapore police

hara^kazuko
06-21-2006, 06:38 AM
u can try it :D

shouting at somone with 'motherfu####', SH$t, son of B1tch' words in public, u may get arrested by the singapore police

no, thanks... sounds dreadful enough... But at least, not trying it with languages Singaporeans would know...

taufik-ist
06-21-2006, 06:40 AM
no, thanks... sounds dreadful enough... But at least, not trying it with languages Singaporeans would know...

with manglish :D

hara^kazuko
06-21-2006, 06:46 AM
with manglish :D

Manglish still contains english...

There are a variety of Malaysian languages to choose on other than english or chinese
: Cantonese, Malay, Hokkienese, Hainanese (Im a hainanese:D ), Teochew, Hakkanese etc.