2012 Thomas & Uber Cups: Comments on matches

Discussion in 'Thomas / Uber Cup Finals 2012' started by chris-ccc, May 18, 2012.

  1. limsy

    limsy Regular Member

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    if there is a chance for china -malaysia tie went to the 5th
    i think chong wei feng will beat chen jin
    hehe
     
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    Thailand GO GO
     
  3. Justin L

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    Credit must go to Tago who redeemed for Japan after Sasaki tanked,now Ueda becomes their hero. Congratulations to Japan.
     
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    Congrats Jpn, hopefully after Taufik, Kido and Alvent retired, 2 more years later Ina TC can built their youngsters, mentally and physically stronger
     
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    IMHO, Tago should win to hope miracle JPN beating CHN tomorrow
    MS2 and MD2 probably go to JPN

    Endo/Hayakawa also have good record against Shen Ye/Wei Hong
     
  6. limsy

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    pressure on chen long
    tago always perform well against his rival since junior
     
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    The worst result in INA's Thomas Cup history over the past 20 years.

    INA needs to start afresh in 2014. Get rid of Taufik, Hayom, Kido and other deadwoods.
     
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    CWF has only beaten CJ 1 time that was back in 2008. But, somehow CJ has some difficulties when he is against CWF, three times matches involving them drag into rubbers. For CWF to win, CJ must be in low form and under pressure from home crowd
     
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    Taufik said he will go in this thomas cup with a bang. And yes, we finish our journey with a bang.. Disappointing loss..
     
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    CHN will never dare to under-estimate JAP, their singles and doubles not far behind CHN respectively. Remember,this is a team event,how one match goes will affect the rest
     
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    Wouldnt Taufik,Kido, Setiawan be retired by 2014? Same goes for Alvent but he does well in team events
     
  12. limsy

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    if only if malaysia went that far
     
  13. Justin L

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    Indonesia,this traditional powerhouse with an illustrious history has stagnated for too long, wonder when or what will make them rise again, I look forward to that day.
     
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    Yes, could not agree more.. MS2 & MD2 is the only visible point available to Japan. That will let Ueda be the decider again..However tago has to perform really well against CL. Hopefully Tago could prevail..
     
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    Problem is who will replace them? It's like the Malaysian conundrum. We want to get rid of Yoyo, but he's still in the team on merit.

    I will say that INA's MD should be fine, but in MS, they are going to rely on Simon, Sony and Hayom again (which isn't too bad really unless one of them can't play).
     
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    I like Alvent fighting spirit, though... he will never let us down. He will fight with his whole heart..
     
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    I will say CHN 3 JPN 0.
     
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    Wow, Jap have beaten INA...........after beat MAS in 2010 !

    Jap team have improved a lot !! Congratulation Japan !
     
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    More deadwoods in the PBSI officials rather than the players !
     
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    Same here in BAM..............
     

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