elite back up/back up player 2010

Discussion in 'Malaysia Professional Players' started by limsy, Jan 6, 2010.

  1. pjswift

    pjswift Regular Member

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    Money and forward planning. But more important is money. Look at THA and JPN. They have lots of money to send their players to many tournaments.
     
  2. ngkt67

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    Ya, actually MAS has more money to send their players to any tournaments like SS and GP, in porpose to let the young players to gain experiences... just like what KOR, JPN, INA did.
     
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    MAS's problems is not just the money.........its the management, the system and the people who manging it.
     
  4. limsy

    limsy Regular Member

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    yes,mas have more money
    but 80% of the budget went to salary and management
    only 20% for tournament,lol
    try to see how many tournament vivian,tee jing yi participate in this 3 years
    lol
     
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    pBmMalaysia Regular Member

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    Whaoh! That expensive to send them to tournament? :confused:

    I wonder how much is the training cost :p
     
  6. limsy

    limsy Regular Member

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    not sure how much they spend on training
    but many know their coach annual salary hit millions
    their income are not that high,so how much left for them to send player to tournament?
    even klrc can send zulfadli to more tournament than vivian or tee jing yi,ow yao han etc
     
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    to be very honest, the day I saw them try to be.......i know what to expect from them already...
    anyway lets put this issue behind and move on....maybe with new partner, they can go far...
     
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    i trust to be able to beat one or two good pair is easy...like Mak/Tan did before, and even LKW/CPS won Thai GP some time ago
    and now LKW/GWS beat 2 KOR pair....but key point is to consistently able to challenge them....i hope after LKW/GWS exploit in Thai GP,
    they can stay consistent...no hu-ha, hu-ha, now, later ......aiyo, aiyo...
     
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    Yes, exactly..........no more wasting time, they need to prove their worth from now on.....
     
  10. ngkt67

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    tomorrow Singapore SS hope Mak/Tan and Goh/Lim will qualify for the main draw...
    only problem for Liew Daren as he have to cross yoyo Hafiz before entering the main draw...
     
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    GWS/LKW beat 2 ina md to reach main draw.
    Mak/tan no need to play Qualifying but inside the main draw already. I expect them to win their match 2moro.
     
  12. undeadshot

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    Good job GWS/LKW for beating the India Open runner-ups Angga/Rian in straight games.

    For MHC/TWK, communicating or not, they SHOULD beat Songphon/Sudket, seeing that they have won their previous meeting with ease.. 21-9; 21-17

    I hope GWS/LKW beats Fairuz/OSH :D
     
  13. extremenanopowe

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    Singapore is so near. They should be sent here. ;)
     
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    Also saw the mens doubles in SO2011. Good power. Just need to get rid of those rusty mistakes and complacency. Be serious. ;) Good combo and potential. ;)
     
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    Does GWS smash hard like what many BCers say? :p
     
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    I saw GWS smash before, it's pretty hard and big sound...
     
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    Yup. good smashes. He's a little off focus with the lights. Not a good excuse at this level. ;)

    Their concentration is a bit lack. TKH need to fix this. They themselves need to fix this. ;)

    If they raise their speed and consistency like 30%. Top 10. ;)
     
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    OYH/TWK did pretty well in their first international tournament as a pair, although they lost :) Reached the final of Indonesia IC.

    Comment on some player I saw in Kedah Open through TV...

    Goh Wei Shem - Has a lot of ideas and quite creative but so many errors! Definitely more exciting to watch than the usual but sometimes being the usual is better... has to cut down on fancy shots and errors.

    Lim Khim Wah - Not too impressed with him, quite the hard worker around the court though. Quite sad sometimes to see him running and smashing everywhere only to see GWS commit an error.

    Hoon Thien How - Nothing fancy from him and quite steady in his play. Sadly, he pales in comparison to his partner in the Kedah Open.
     
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    Hopefully they also do their homework to check on the next opponent and get their strategy right. ;)

    If each and one of them can do this, their future would be bright. Hopefully they don't just wait for the next opponent and say 'good luck' without preparation or see their opponents video. ;)

    Technology is already available now days with massive storage. They should collect those videos based on their draws and analyze their potential rivals. ;) BAM should hire me for this. lol. ;)
     
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    ..and "kena" fire left, right and centre from Bcers if none can perform. You better not play play...
     

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