Indonesia Badminton

Discussion in 'Indonesia Professional Players' started by kidosetiawan, May 15, 2007.

  1. Yoppy

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    You can say TXH was a PR....LOL
     
  2. OneToughBirdie

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    Since Tang had been in INA all along as PR before becoming coach, then I consider him local domestic made-in-INA product, not import stuff:D LM will be the import, direct from CHN
     
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    Yes i agree, although he's not born in INA, I believe it was his intention to live and become INA citizen since he was very2 young. Just so unfortunate he did not get his citizenship.
     
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    And Tang will be INA's generous export to CHN:crying:
     
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    if he apply now, i think he gets double citizenship:D

    plus a car, a house, a maid maybe :p
     
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    So, Indonesia, what are you waiting. Not easy to get a very respected person. Give him a plot or land to build badminton hall. ;)
     
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    He may only have a few yrs left before retired, the plot now is to get Li Mao become a citizen :D
     
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    IMHO it is useless to get the most experienced coach to Indonesia
    it is not the lack of coach nor talented player that brings Indonesia's badminton down
    there are plenty of that locally
    but it is the lack of self discipline and fighting spirit of the nation
    that we as a nation don't have
    Indonesian still think of their past glory
    well, I say it is time to wake up and smell the coffee
    the reality is now things has changed
     
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    Totally I agree those points.
     
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    thank you bro
    Indonesia is still dreaming
    thinking that Indonesia is still the super-power in badminton is day-dreaming
    wake up !!! Indonesia must work really hard in order to win
    just look at Taufik Hidayat lazy attitude when he meet Lee Chong Wei at final last month.
     
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    anyone know the player list for Seleknas already?
     
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    For some reasons that i dont want to say explicitly here, thinking about Li Mao coaching in INA there is a potential that he can attract and spot talents that perhaps current local coaches could not. Although at the same time i think it was a risky and maybe not necessary decision bringing him over.
     
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    I heard your type of sentence a million times before, TV radio news paper etc etc........I think INA has become a NATO nation. No Action Talk Only. Peace....:D:D
     
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    agree with u
    i hope PBSI will not call TH anymore for the next tourney(TC,SC,even for olympic),let him enjoy his old-day with no pressure and more relax
    maybe he still the best in INA but he dont have that fighting spirit anymore(bad example for INA youngster)
     
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    agree with u too rosid
    physic and stamina hold a big point too, look that CHN and Korea players...they all BIG(full of muscle) and tall
     
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    risky in the sense other coaches may not or could not accept/learn his training skills

    or understand what he is talking about :D

    communications going to be a big problem :eek:
     
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    Agree

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    Indonesian player is usually smaller and shorter compare to others (especially the ladies)
    no need to compare with Europeans
    but just compare with Asians such as China and Korea (strong built with a lot of muscles)
    lack of nutrition ??? (eat too much ikan asin and gorengan???)
     
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    Hery IP is back and will train Pratama MD
     
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    It seems that Hery IP will train MD Utama, not Pratama
     
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    who is he?
    never heard his name before
     

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