Ina's total failure in AE 07

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  1. indra

    indra Regular Member

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    I am very sorry to know that Inha has totally failed....This is, I guess, the worst performance Indonesia has ever achieved!!!!

    Taufik....please help PBSI!!!!

    I can't imagine what PBSI and Taufik have to say upon the Ina team return from ENgland....:D
     
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    lol, candra is still around...
     
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    Who Chandra? He is not under Ina anymore.
     
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    He isn't? If a player quits Pelatnas, he is no under Indonesian anymore? I am curious...what about Sigit/Frans?
     
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    A real disappointing All-England (as it has always been in recent years) for Team PBSI. Nova/Butet fall yet again to a Chinese pair (He Hanbin/Yu Yang), whereas Kido/Hendra also lost again to a Korean pair (Han Sang Hoon/Yoo Yeon Seong).

    Pass marks to Vita Marissa/Greysia Polii who reached the quarter-final, after beating Gail Emms/Donna Kellogg, and also to Sony Dwi Kuncoro for stretching Lin Dan. Simon did well too in beating 3 Malaysian players before falling to the possible winner, Lin Dan.

    All the other pairs do not deserve a mention....
     
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    Eerrmmm...

    ...on my end, i don't think PBSI need to "cry out" to Taufik and "treat" him like before...In other words, no need to sacrifice one player over the others..They gave him enough chances, in this AE, but he rejected it...rather to play with his own "rules"..:p

    PBSI basically know what's going on and what needs to be reworked..The only way they can change it is start investing, preparing and sending the younger players to more tourneys, from here on out..

    Sudirman Cup is the next "major" BWF event & is up next on PBSI's agenda..are they(all players) ready for it??..will the players be disciplined and train hard enough for that event....time will tell..:confused: :rolleyes:
     
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    Malaysia team is not better than PBSI too.
     
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    Eh, for Malaysia team, it is quite normal. But for Indonesia, compared to its usual tournament performance, it is a disaster this All-England.
     
  10. wizzy

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    Superliga will help... :)

    I think if the badminton superliga run smoothly.. then it will help INA a lot.
    It will gather not only INA best players but also world's players to come and play for a club there in INA.

    We will see the results by next year.

    If they can not send players to tourney, then they have to invite world players to play in their league.

    wizzy
     
  11. Tommy Susanto

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    Singapore:D Kendrick:D :D your as-if-i-am-the-best-attitude:D :D :D
     
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    don't blame yourself for this outcome, it had be forseened by many already.
    http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36834&highlight=grim Since the asian crises and downfall of suharto, i saw this coming way back then. Because of corrupted gov't and its related food chain, the whole system is ... ill, and the innocent people as well as their beloved sport of badminton is affected as well. Without dwelling into the politicial, social and economic matters, that's the gut of it.
     
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    It's "Candra" not "Chandra", though it's pronounced "Chandra". How's that for confusing? :p
     
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    not confusing at all .... candra has always been pronounced as chandra .... at least for us who speak the language ... :D
     
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    Without Taufik, Indonesia is a just a decent team. For men doubles, I would say it's pretty normal for Indonesia team because their men doubles are not world class. I don't think Alvent/LukLuk, Sigit/Fran and Markis/Hendra are the same level as Malaysia and Korea top double players. Only Chandra/Tony manage to give Indonesia a little hope based on their great experience.
    For men singles, do you think Simon and Sony can beat the China singles? They are unlucky as both were beaten by the super Lin Dan. But I would say Sony has done a great job because he has beaten three Malaysian singles consecutively.
    I dun think any country can break China's dominance in the men singles so far.
     
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    I think...

    ...MONEY, is the gut of its gut, unfortunately & realistically..hehehe:p :D :( ;)
     
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    Hmm, concur there...

    ...I think even with Taufik, the INA squad is just a decent team...The upcoming Sudirman Cup should be a really good test for them all...Remember it's a team event so we shall see if they will go to Scotland as a team or as individuals...:eek: :p ;)
     
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    more likely the rest of the team .... and Taufik ....
     
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    I do not think its a total disaster for Indonesia. Kuncoro played excellently against Lin Dan. He deserves my applause and support.
     
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    will indonesia broadcast the final?
     

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