i saw this one on TV.. Taufik was just so exciting!! I hope that their aspiration.. could be hear by the two Ketua Umum to be..
Just read in indopos today Led by Sahrianta Tarigan (2nd Vice Head of PBSI Jakarta), 27 of 40s Officials PBSI Jakarta forced down Mr. Juniarto Suhandinata because of took important decision without Icuk knew it. (not surprised that the officials are Icuk's cabinet in PBSI Jakarta)
Why should ask for his opinion/permission? I thot he's lost all his rights in PBSI (including his position as Pengda head of DKI) since his banning? Besides, I read sometime ago in Kompas that DKI's decision to support 'another candidate' was made in a meeting, and supported by 3 of 5 (or 6, I forgot) reps of each Kotamadya-s. Ah, well. Let's enjoy all those psy-wars till the D-Day. I'm still kinda disappointed, however...
rather than busy think about this election, why u all don't think about the future of INA team... with the bad result of WJC, what we can see of INA future??? other countries increasingly, not in junior, in GP also we can see INDIA is in good form recently...
I hoped better in junior but not worry too much with recent results. INA didn't have good results in WJC, just 2 titles so far which got it in 1st WJC Jakarta. They will have some improvement relay on their age especially double players. These are some Top INA players in WJC performances. Sony Dwi Kuncoro (2000), Finalist by beat LCW in SF lost to BCL in Final Simon Santoso (2002) ended before SF and wasn't better compared to Kendrick or Hendra Wijaya (SIN) Lilyana Natsir (2002) also like QF in XD paired with Kido Vita Marissa (1998), SF in WD Markis Kido/Rian Sukmawan, Hendra Setiawan/Joko Joko Riyadi (2002) ended before SF. Maria Kristin, never play Rijal/Greysia (2004), SF Greysia/Henny Budiman, Final The complicated problem by Icuk, didn't send the best INA junior players like Andre Kurniawan, Maria Elfira, Lingga Lie in 2004, that is old story why he did it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BWF_World_Junior_Championships seems it's been like this for more than 10 years. The trend is still for CHN to dominate both junior and senior. @1994 Peter Gade was a double player.
General Djoko Santoso, Head of the Indonesian National Armed Forces, have officially declared his candidacy for the Head of PBSI... He has 23 letters of support from various Pengda-s and one vote of support from the current PBSI management. Icuk Sugiarto is still banned and it is against the PBSI constitution to even consider him as a possible candidate during his ban. Munas PBSI [PBSI General Assembly] is going to be held November 13-15... By the end of next week, we will find out for sure who the Head of PBSI shall be... I am personally optimistic that a new [& better] era for INA badminton is in the horizon... Some structural changes will have to be made... A new management under General Djoko can do it.
I agree with u, im so sad that Indonesian junior players achievement in badminton is getting worse lately.... only place 7th in the team championship... few years ago at least we had sony, greysia, tommy that could reach the final, but now not anymore. I dont think in the next 4 years we can see great players from indonesia :crying:
How about this news today, http://suaramerdeka.com/smcetak/ind...acetak.detailberitacetak&id_beritacetak=38215 Is PBSI coud be called the organization which funded by APBN (National Goverment) ? It was only very small part of PBSI fundation, mostly from sponsor and private companies. Looked like someone trying anything to forced Mr. Djoko Susanto to cancel his candidacy by his relation in Sport Minister & politic party. The new rules about "The Goverment Official same level with minister not allowed take other position in organization which funded by Goverment" just signed on October 21, 2008.
Hmm.. ..Bang Yos is somewhat lucky as he was actually the Governor of Jakarta during his period as well as PBSI's Chairman (dual position is prohibited in the current law). He was replaced by Mr.Bowo as Governor of Jakarta, last yr. Btw, Krisna, can you refresh our memory. Has there ever been a PBSI Chairman who never came from a military/general position/background??..
No, PBSI is not funded by the government. I read in Tempo today unfortunately i dont have the link or the newspaper now
^^It's already..^^ ..acknowledged and confirmed as Sandy pointed out: "It (govt. funding) was only very small part of PBSI fundation, mostly from sponsor and private companies."
Just a bunch of sabber rattling as usual....at the end of the day, Djoko Susanto will be the next head of PBSI. And yes, there's been PBSI head which are not from military background. Ferry Sonneville is one of them.
Funny thing is that both candidates have their way into PBSI head blocked by the law. Who'll be brave (and bold) enough to break it?
This is the explanation why PBSI that The fund recceived indirectly via Sport Minister and recceived incidently http://newspaper.pikiran-rakyat.co.id/prprint.php?mib=beritadetail&id=41787
Just replied the the thread from Icuk's supporter who took opinion "Military vs Badminton People in PBSI Election" I said that the real issue is "Icuk vs Non Icuk in PBSI Selection"
Breaking news, Monday November 10th, 2pm: Icuk surrenders! Icuk called a press conference today at 2pm. He officially pulled himself out of the race to become the Head of PBSI and welcomed Mr. Joko Santoso as the new leader of Indonesian badminton. Mr. Chairul Tanjung Mr. Ferry Soneville Mr. **** Sudirman and everyone else before Mr. Sudirman was non-military...