I say that with tongue in cheek, so to speak...i copied that line from LOH as LOH used that line on me a while back...hehehe!!!
Not sure if he has enough energy to sustain or not for tommorow as today's match and also a day before this he has been on court playing rubber set in over an hour agaisnt his opponent though.
Whatever it is, it will be interesting to know the outcome of the match between lee chong wei and nguyen tien minh tomorrow. I hope i will be able to watch it on astro
Payback time.. ..i'd say LCW to win and will crush any of those pre-tourney hyped-up talks of a 2009 S'pore Open dejavu & how Nguyen Tien Minh is going to upset LCW again...
Hehehe ,-D Hehehe ,-D Obviously i asked the wrong person (laughing manically while lookin at your screen name)
Yes, LOH, we all know you are hoping, u have been hoping for a very long time from reading yr past posts ..u are his strongest supporter outside Vietnam .. LCW will need to play his 100% or otherwise ask LOH's permission... ..if he wanna get past NTM !
Alright Loh, tell us honestly how much you betted on NTM to beat LCW. Now be honest - no beating around the bush.
Of course I don't expect LCW to give chance to NTM, neither do I think NTM wants any chance from LCW. In fact NTM must be well prepared for the worst from LCW who is seeking revenge for his mistake of underestimating him and not being well-prepared the last time. NTM will counter every stroke from LCW in the best possible way to outwit and outdo LCW, to go for every shot, to frustrate LCW, to test his patience which will grow thiner and thiner until it explodes in the wrong direction and to repeat his Singapore Open performance. So that his critics will forever hold their tongue and peace. When I say give NTM a chance of course I mean to give him a chance to shine again, to repeat his giant-killer performance! After all he is still the underdog ...
I admire NTM for his determination, dedication, discipline, dependence on his own resources, defensive qualities, deadly strokes, denying his opponents the luxury of space and time, do or die attitude and his defining moments during the Singapore Open! I wouldn't want to exchange all these just for a mug of beer or a bunch of satays!