Amen..... My proposal: Krisna (PBSI Head...in 2028...he said so ) Hau-Ge (Sponsorship) Chris (External Relations) Indra (Coach ) Taufik-ist (Chief IT) badMania and Sandy (Talent Scout )
So our boy here will be designing T-shirts and adverts for both BAM and PBSI (subject to Krisna's approval again)
And I will popularized badminton Worldwide by designing all those Unique T-Shirts. Trust me , even the African will know MAS & INA = Badminton Power soon
Well, you will get unlimited amounts of sweets and lollypops plus we will throw in a set of Elmo of Sesame Street play tunes as an added perk.
Another article from New Straits Times Badminton: Top pair promise gold in Beijing 21 September, 2007 KOO Kien Keat and Tan Boon Heong, who have been going through a lean spell the last six months, have promised to put aside their differences in order to win gold for the nation in next year's Beijing Olympics. Kien Keat-Boon Heong made their pledge to BA of Malaysia (BAM) president Datuk Nadzmi Salleh and national doubles coach Rexy Mainaky after a two-and-a-half hour meeting at Juara Stadium yesterday. Rexy had suspected that Kien Keat, 22, and Boon Heong, 20, did not trust each other on court, which subsequently caused their performance to take a nose-dive. The worst was witnessed in last month's World Championships where they lost to Japan's Shuichi Sakamoto-Shintaro Ikeda in the quarter-finals, while Indonesia's Luluk Hadiyanto-Alven Yulianto beat them in the second round of the Japan Open last week. Nadzmi said yesterday's meeting was fruitful as both players admitted their mistakes and, not only have they promised to work together as a pair, but also want to become Olympic champions. "Kien Keat and Boon Heong have admitted their mistakes and want to focus on their efforts to win the Olympic gold," said Nadzmi. "In order to do so, they cannot be individualistic and must realise that synergy is the key to their success. "I have also explained to them that we want their commitment and not compliance. They have to have the desire to win the Olympic gold and should not do it because everyone wants them to. "They had an explosive start to their partnership but must realise now that it is not plain sailing anymore as their rivals are also monitoring their progress. "The Doha Asian Games (last year) was their best performance and to reach that level again, their mentality must change. They cannot take tournaments for granted and their approach must always be serious." Nadzmi added: "The meeting has been very positive and going by their positive feedback, I'm confident Kien Keat-Boon Heong will bounce back." Rexy said that Kien Keat, the more experienced of the two, must play his part wisely and not suffocate Boon Heong by being too dominant. Since Boon Heong admitted that inexperience and lack of confidence had affected his recent performance, Rexy believes the former needs the support of Kien Keat in turning their careers around. "It is up to them now as I've been doing everything I can to make sure Kien Keat and Boon Heong hit the top again. They have expressed their dream to become the Olympic champions and they must start managing themselves towards that goal," said Rexy. "Kien Keat needs to understand Boon Heong's character, communicate more to understand the strengths and weaknesses of his partner who is younger and less experienced. "Kien Keat should lead the way but must give Boon Heong breathing space to develop. Both players must have trust each others' game. I'm convinced they will start showing progress."
I'm started to feel sick of their news. It's too dramatic and I don't really think rexy are so free to give all this comments and everything to the press instead of tell to the kids directly.