yes, i know but could it be a strategy so that our opponents (when they heard the official report from the press) also start laughing and do less analysis on the regular pair when training?
Can, LKW I a bit doubtful for team event, he tends to get nervous at crucial pt. As long as not Mak with OSH, that would cause explosion.
Wow, how they 'throw' themself to the crowd as u stated? Can u elaborate more about that? They jump towards koo/tan during bac 2008?
it was the crowd showing support by throwing themself toward koo/tan,understand? lol well if ur chinese is good enough,u will know the beauty of the word and too bad,u only know the beauty of girls as far as i remembered,they throw some empty bottle,some empty tin and bla bla bla toward koo/tan and if u are not supporting 3r policy,then those thing are only rubbish,understand? i can only say until here later get banned
Maybe you have forgotten about the Msians who are strong supporters of team China, BCer also. Offline I know quite a number also If you have read about OSH's character, then you will understand. I personally cannot stand OSH's yapping, but other people might have other opinion Mak if partner KKK, still can. Although both got temper, KKK mellow down already over the years,Mak as junior will give KKK due deference.
Just go watch the match they played against LP/JR in recent Copenhagen Master...when they got so many faults over their services especially Mak's services..........watch, listen carefully and slowly then u will know....
I know my chinese is not good but at least i know little bit of them. Then u shall not use the word 'throwing' themselves towards koo/tan. U should say they throw some empty bottle, empty tin ..etc towards koo/tan after the match as a sign of protest of their performance that day. I actually knew the whole case but then was confused by the word 'throwing' used by you.. .. lol..Anyway, this is an old issue already. and as for jason, yeah, u are really observant huh?can listen what he said also. Apologies for the OT
Poor Lydia...always have to lost due to injury.......hope she will be fine for her next tournament.. .......!
Mas back up and elite back up players especially in the MS category should get inspiration from Kenichi tago and shon wan ho like during the All england. They should follow their example. Very determined, not afraid of those big guns and fight for all as they are nothing to lose. just my 2.34 cents
Exactly,..........George But, some will say,...in this wolrd there is only one LYD, one KT you know..........not every body can be like them u know...! LOL..
dont ever kan cheong coz we have analysis and trends... after LCW, LD, CJ, PG, taufik or even PSH, Wacha, Nguyen, Boonsak retired we still have pools of juniors around...
The Star Online > Sports Saturday March 27, 2010 BAM rope in Roslin as coach of men’s singles back-up squad KUALA LUMPUR: The Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) have roped in former international Mohd Roslin Hashim as a coach for the national men’s singles back-up squad. National singles chief coach Rashid Sidek said yesterday that the former world number one would start work as assistant to Hendrawan from April 1. The BAM exco, who met on Friday, endorsed Roslin’s appointment. BAM president Datuk Nadzmi Mohd Salleh was absent from the meeting as he is away in Germany. “Hendrawan requested for an assistant. “Roslin has quit playing. So I felt that Roslin would be a suitable candidate,” said Rashid. “He can still spar with the players. But, what is more important is that Roslin can motivate and inspire the players in the team. After all, he was the world number one before and had also won the Opens in Japan and Switzerland. “We can have good coaches but it is pointless if the players do not give their all in training. I hope the players will learn from these experienced coaches.” Currently, the back-up players under Hendrawan are Tan Chun Seang, Mohd Arif Abdul Latif, Liew Daren, Chong Wei Feng, Lim Fang Yang, Kuan Kam Chung and Goh Soon Huat. Hendrawan also handles two elite shuttlers – Mohd Hafiz Hashim and Kuan Beng Hong. http://thestar.com.my/services/printerfriendly.asp?file=/2010/3/27/sports/5948533.asp&sec=sports