After ASIAN Games, INA Women Team

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  1. sporty

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    it's still a plan by the way, I still hope that PBSI will re consider about this and come out with a better plan.

    About the IQ test, I am not so sure how they are going to handle it, but from the way they speak and the way they are brought up in PBSI, I guess the players' IQ is not that low. Even, some of them have very high IQ.... Although Mr Chairul Tanjung still doubts it.
     
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    Did anyone test Mr Chairul Tanjung's IQ? I think it's necessary. :rolleyes:
     
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    I dunno about that... and personally... i dun really care...
     
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    Lomban is thinking of quitting again due to poor tournament results and PBSI criticism of those results.

    Since PBSI trains her, it should take some of the blame for the results!!
     
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    No more Women Double anymore for Indonesia (Asian GAmes) as she quits.
    Lomban finds that she cannot improve anymore and thus decides to quit...

    I really dunno what's going to happen to Indonesia team after Asian Games.
     
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    Well, the team will consists of tall players with high IQ ;)

    For those INA players who can't meet the height requirements, I would suggest that they look at playing for other countries. I am sure countries like Australia, Singapore, Canada, England, US would be more than interested.
     
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    Yup... that's what I heard too, they might go back to tyheir club or play for other countries... but actually they can choose to further their studies or maybe also change occupation... =)
     
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    Ridiculous

    PBSI two years ago (after 2002 Olympic) sacked almost all Womens Coaches include Liang Chiu Shia, Imelda who coaches Susi and replaced with all Mens. Easy way to get a scapegoat and now blaming poor height and IQ, we can see the attitude here shown by PBSI. Every time the players were demoralised even before the tounaments by PBSI and media. Indonesia will never produce many good womens players like China but still competitive enough internationaly, PBSI should learn themself how to threat their players.

    Is very humiliating to every womens in sporting world. I wonder is there any anti discrimination act in Indonesia ? how could such an idea be publicized at all.
    If I am Indonesian Woman player, I will rally to boycott any players from joining PBSI.
     
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    Well said sjoe.
     

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