Is BAM going in the right direction?

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  1. limsy

    limsy Regular Member

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    hehe
    u sure hendrawan coach in bjss?
    anyway,wmc already leave.
     
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    I like to see the BAM Supremo in the likes of Arsene Wenger who has an eye for youngsters and develop them into megastars and make money at the same time... :)
     
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    Yeah, and when they're megastars, sell them to another club. :rolleyes:

    BTW, when was Arsenal's last title? o_O
     
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    That's high risk ventures, pal :D

    these days keeping some cash in pocket

    is better than putting in Barclay bank lol
     
  5. Pakito

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    Ever get the feeling that you are neither here nor there, drifting in limbo with no specific goals and urge to drive the ship? I think if there's ever a time BAM ship sailing without a mast but drifting at the wimps of the wind, it is now.
     
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    [h=2]KOO Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong's poor performance had finally taken its toll on their coach, Pang Cheh Chang, who has been demoted to the post of national junior doubles chief coach by the BA of Malaysia (BAM) yesterday.[/h] The BAM coaching and training committee (CTC) yesterday proposed that Cheh Chang be redesignated after his 15-month reign as a personal coach to Kien Keat-Boon Heong didn't bring the desired results.
    Cheh Chang will take over from another experienced coach, Yap Kim Hock, at the Bukit Jalil Sports School (BJSS) as the doubles' head coach after Kim Hock's contract was not renewed due to poor results of the junior pairs this year.


    CTC chairman Chin Chai also confirmed that the committee has proposed to hire a foreign coach, Indonesian Paulus, who will be approached should the BAM executive council give the go-ahead in a meeting next month.
    "Cheh Chang has been redesignated as the junior doubles chief coach to replace Kim Hock where the former's track record and experience as a development coach was taken into consideration," said Chin Chai.


    "The CTC also proposed to hire a foreign coach to replace Cheh Chang but we will speak to the candidate (Paulus) after getting the approval from the exco and also the greenlight from the National Sports Council.


    "Kien Keat-Boon Heong will be training together with the rest of the doubles squad while chief coach Tan Kim Her will coordinate the training sessions.
    "The CTC also decided to give Kim Her the full authority to handle the entire doubles squad and he is also accountable for their performance. It is Kim Her's duty to utilise Paulus effectively if he is appointed as one of the doubles coaches.


    "The same goes to Rashid Sidek, who will coordinate the entire programme and is responsible for the results of the players.
    "The selection process for tournaments will be done by the two chief coaches but the number of players will be based on the region they will be competing in and based on funding."
    Chin Chai stated that the search for the new director of coaching or a high performance director to head the 2016, 2020 and 2024 projects will continue as the CTC was unable to zero in on any candidates yet.
    BAM was left in the lurch after Park Joo Bong declined its offer to join as the director of coaching last month and the association is being cautious in identifying a new candidate.
    The responsibility will be on Rashid and Kim Her to ensure the national team show progress until BAM hires a director of coaching to oversee the entire programme.
     
  8. limsy

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    so its the end of bjss md wjc trend. well done.
    what full respondsibility will rashid and tan kim her take?
    oh,i cant help if they are not commmit enough on training,bla bla bla
    and ng chin cai is free from any respondsibility of performance
    very clever!
    applause!
     
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    Oh, btw, who is Paulus? Can INA fans enlighten us?? Will he end up like the Korean Yoo
     
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    With no improvement and still stick with the same two head coaches ?? Isn't it time they left?
     
  11. limsy

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    no lah
    they will be responsible everytime one every new plan:p
    because its always player fault what
    player dont have good attitude,player not commited to badminton,coach can only contribute 5~10%
    u forget those interview?:D
     
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    For Yap Kim Hock, one year no wjc md title etc, got fired straight away.
    For Rashid/Tan Kim Her, many years no title (except LCW), still there...........
     
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    In Malaysia, there is a well-known and used term to describe all these - CRONY ....
     
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    geremy gan was the one who groom xd
    dont think woon/vivian was his credit too
     
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    The saga of Park Joo Bong went on to emphasise just how unprofessional and unethical the badminton administrators in the countrey have become.


    Trying to pich someone who is still legally in contract and enticing him with a lucrative deal went on to show that ignorance and arrogance have a major role to play towards destroying the very essence sports is played in the first place - as rules of Fair Play are chucked out of the window.

    excerpt from: http://ssdhaliwal.blogspot.com/2012/11/whats-up-bam.html
     
  17. Pakito

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    Li Mao arrived in Kuala Lumpur last week and is on the verge of signing a contract with the club, and what a boost for Independant players as thy can now seek his expertise.

    The lesson learnt here is simple, unlike BAM who made such a big fanfare about resigning Park Joo Bong till it fell flat on their faces, as the Korean now stands accused of playing BAM, a club was more professional then the national body.

    Excerpt from: http://ssdhaliwal.blogspot.com/2012/12/breaking-news.html
     
  18. Pakito

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    Now that PBSI had the inner foresight to have a complete overhaul of its organization, the same thing or at least a productive revamp should be happening by now of BAM.
     
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    hmm
    dont think this can happen any sooner unless we vote out crony 1st
     
  20. cobalt

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    Here's an interesting turn of events...

    A man who was MD coach for some years, and WD coach for a while, and a generally respected coach, was identified by the BAM honchos and the National Sports something honcho as the problem behind the decline of the MAS star MD team. He was subsequently snubbed, snubbed again, then "demoted".

    BAM made a highly publicized bid for a couple of internationally-respected national coaches for the post of Director of development or something like that. They (BAM) were snubbed. BAM advertised. No one worthwhile applied. Correctly.

    Meanwhile, the coach who was snubbed demoted, and who eventually left, has just been appointed the Director of Development at PBSI.

    I'd say this entire sequence of events is a damning indictment of the policies that have been pursued by BAM in an attempt to patch up and bluff it's way out of an increasingly alarming situation.

    And even now, the committees and the Chairmen play musical-chairs with the few hapless coaches who remain, and make pompous announcements that the "coaches will be responsible and accountable" for performance of a bunch of players, many of whom are not capable of progressing beyond regional level as badminton players.
     

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