Everyone receives a message differently. It makes sense for a coach to back/defend their players all the way even after failure. This makes a good leader. To blame upon failure is a hypocrite. After all, empathy is what makes us all human. Just my 2 cents. Better not to put words in others mouth. The coach was just explaining what went wrong. This is just a post-tactical analysis. If anyone one of us were to fail in a mission in a team, how would we feel if our team leader blame it on us directly? We are all humans, sympathy is still what makes us all human
good gracious! The korean hit too hard above the belt Joke aside, I agree with norahs on tkh's statement, that's what a coach must do in times like this. But seriously, tkh really needs some help there especially for ah koo
they (koo/tan & TKH) not yet realise the korean pair love to play 'flat' and 'flit' as not let the opponent have a chance to have attacking mode...
My guess would be not that it's not known but can't do it at that moment. I know this sounds silly but fact.
I wonder what BAM are thinking after having let this guy leave... Rexy enjoying his moment after his team win two WC titles..
At the end of the day, whether it is coaches, players or BAM, it is all about CARI MAKAN ... Gone are the days when people play and coach for the love of the country and game ... these factors are now "secondary" ... IMHO ... that is why I said Indonesia did the "right thing" by opening up the sponsorships of their players to the HIGHEST bidder ... very "mercenary" but that is the real life today ...
Who's the head coach? Rashid Sidek? He's too passive....they need communist style rule for the next few years.
Communist rule, tak boleh lah...no fun and then all these Datuks running BAM and NCC too cannot get to run the place down to the ground and keeps milking the system...mesti tak boleh. Perhaps, that Rashid chap does not have anything or advice to offer to LCW, that is why he is SILENT and let TSB does the talking. Silent is Golden, less talk, less getting into trouble. LCW won all these SS, everyone jumps on the band wagon, collects the ringgit, head coach gets more ringgit and gets to collects trophy as coach of the year. Darn, that Rashid chap is indeed smart.
Dude, you are talking the Malaysia I knew before I left. Those are the days of wooden rackets, no name shoes and shirt, black-white TV, and arr, Yoneyama, Carlton and Dunlop rackets ruled the planet. Those days the players have full time job and play badminton for the 'love of the country'. Also, the games back then pay NOTHING, so SS, no endorsement, maybe the palyers get a case of coca cola to take home as reward. With the games bringing in $$$, we have so many good players these days...sadly, while MAS is still chasing her 1st WC gold, an 18-yr old Siam gal did the trick first. Now, after Datuk quits, Thailand will kick MAS butt all the way from singles to mixed, and that is from a country that has very limited cash than BAM. That hurts as much as LCW losing to LD:crying:
Yes... It's all about the money... Money... Money... Management tried to stay in job... Coaches tried not getting sack... Players make sure junior no better than them... by open bidding... Management get less money... Good players get more money... Bad players get peanuts... So if wanna earn more.... Train harder... Play better... but Malaysian players are happy bunch.... We always syukur with what we have... Why work so hard?
The question of the discussion " Is BAM going in the right direction?" Actually I believe the question "Does BAM have a direction to head?" or "What the direction BAM?"
still intrigues me why weren't daren and CWF allowed to train with LCW until recently...I thought they have been training together...