The Adventures of Markis Kido

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  1. huangkwokhau

    huangkwokhau Regular Member

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    as reported today..Markis Kido, Bona and Pia decided to quit National team due to disagreement about value of the contract....I hope they could change their mind.

    Kido's partner, Hendra Setiawan, decides to stay with National Team, as well as M.Ahsan ( Bona's partner)...

    If this happens, not good news for their All England's bid...
     
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    wow, if he has quit the national team, does that mean he can no longer pair up with hendra?
    that would be a big blow indeed.
     
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    Aren't Hendrawan and Hendra Setiawan brothers-in law?
    That would make it difficult for Setiawan to leave the team :)
     
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    Go for Private sponsorship. Its bad news for INA..and for badminton overall. Fan wise.. i'm happy for Malaysia.
    However i hope he can either find a sponsor or get an agreement with the contract.
     
  5. huangkwokhau

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    yes....hope they will negotiate the contract.....also it is not right time due to recession as well....I know, most of companies slashed their budget for sponsorship this year..
     
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    blood is thicker than water.
    but is money thicker than blood?
     
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    Well, they're not even related by blood, more by marriage :p.
    But if Setiawan goes private together with Kido, being the current OG champ & 2007 WC Champ, they shouldnt have much trouble looking for sponsors.
     
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    For the partnerships of Markis Kido/Hendra Setiawan as well as Bona Septano/Mohd Ahsan, it may be bad news...but I will think that it's a positive move for badminton in INA! If players like Hendra A.G./Alvent Yulianto can secure sponsorships that will allow them to represent INA as professional players, the National Team will have a few more empty slots to really develop the young players who are really our future.

    We can see Wifqi/Afiat, Rizky/Albert, or even other younger pairs with potential like Ullin/Berry being exposed early to int tourneys in their careers.

    Now, if the siblings are really out, Sigit Pamungkas could well pair up Hendra Setiawan with another young and powerful smasher (like Fernando Kurniawan perhaps)?
     
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    wow, this is indeed a breaking news:eek:
     
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    Good God!...no LYD/JJS and Kido/Setiawan?
    What kind of AE will we have here?

    In other side,things will go better for Malaysian doubles.
    But it's best if they can win with the presence of world top seed
     
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    In the Kompas article, it was mentioned that only a handful of players mentioned had agreed to sign the contract with PBSI: Sony Dwi Kuncoro, Simon Santoso, and Hendra Setiawan.

    That will leave the fates of Nova Widianto/Liliyana Natsir and Vita Marissa (the 3 other names in the article) still open to speculation.....
     
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    They've got..

    ..a few more weeks to work things out, before the AE. So, hopefully, we'll see any updated news, if any, by the time German/Swiss/AE Opens roll around..;)

    *I can picture badMania going and saying to himself "Noooooooo..., my fave MD pair is splitting up!!!"..:crying::( ;)
     
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    If more players were to turn professional, it could only benefit the game.

    For a long time now, senile administrators, politicians and groupies have played havoc with badminton's development.

    It's time for the players themselves to decide how best to showcase their skills and what they really want to do with their careers ;)
     
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    hauge, don't these players have individual contracts with the sponsoring companies? Or are they all covered by some kind of an umbrella agreemment?
     
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    That was my initial reaction when I first received the rumour this evening. But after some thought, I think it will benefit INA badminton, although some parties will be greatly affected if the partnerships are really split up. Then, they will have to start from zero again (including Kido and Bona themselves).

    Well, I have an upcoming favorite pair...give them 1-2 more years and hopefully they will shine ;)
     
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    I wondered if PBSI starting to wonder now?
    I wish you luck,Indonesians.U might be the pioneer of another phase for Badminton.
     
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    it's a bad news for me ,actually
    because if kido quits from the national team
    then, hendra will pair with who??
    and it's gonna be a new pair,starting from the zero again
    and it's almost near to AE
    wowowowow!
    I can't imagine how can be like this ,,
    it's really a breaking news!
     
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    Ahh.. Bad news..
     
  19. koo_fan

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    No Jutawin.it's depend on how you look at it.
     
  20. Krisna

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    Overall... a good day for INA badminton!!!

    In the short term [at least in 2009] we cannot expect INA to perform spectacularly, yes. But in the long term, this is a very VERY good news! :D;):D

    This is by far the most interesting day in INA badminton ever! :cool: :D It is a POSITIVE move forward for INA badminton! :cool: INA is a free country! PBSI National Team management improved this time around in the sense that they tell the players at the onset that they will be paid so and so... IF an individual refuse a contract that is not their best offer he/she can get out of his life... then so be it!!! ;) Free will! Freedom of choice!

    I personally disagree with the National Team management's assesment on who should get paid how much etc. [based on what I heard]... but hey, if they get this many rejections, then maybe they shall learn from this too... ;)

    He he he... yes, I agree Oldhand!!! :cool: :cool: :cool: The more successful INA pros the better!!!! :D I hope we shall see many many INA pros... [who can get good deals and manage their careers wisely]... ;)
     
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