What a BIG BIG BIG LET DOWN from HH! He is such a "LOSEMORE--NOW I WIN, NOW I DON'T"! What is wrong with him?? Still not wake up from dreaming?? Dreaming for so many years already,still not wake up?? Sigh...Lets have our fingers cross and see what sort of "creative excuses" he will come out with next!
ya the choc that melt in your mouth not in your hand wonder if we should give more chance to younger players like those already exposed in junior tournaments at international level:crying: :crying: :crying:
Give way to the younster ! HH !!! May he may say....er..my leg injury still not fully recover or another injury in his angle .........but certainly not a finger injuries....as he still playing Yo-yo beautifully......and very consistantly.... sad ....sad... for him and for MAS badminton........:crying: for still keeping him.....blocking other youngster from moving on.........sad for BAM so calls 'square' head like somebody mention just now......
i will be there only tomolo evening due to work commitment; anyway to book a ticket online for quarter final only cos i think that is the end of the road for LCW too( with all due respect to him n all his fans)
alfa2 r u from jb?r u going to the stadium till sunday?did u manage to take any autograph from any players?
LYB:Waakakakaka I can imagine if LYB is laughing as loud as waakakakaka back in Mainland CHN now.Too happy with the superb performance of his young player what!! Sending only junior players over here are just more than enough to make us "MALU" .LD,BCL,CJ&CY would just "goyang kaki" rest & relax there!
Thank you gentlemen. I don't know about Lu, but 2005 seems to be right as I recall reading it was a Japanese (whose mother is a coach) who won the 2006 title. In fact, his name surfaced in this ABC as well although he lost in a very tight rubber to the more experienced Malaysian, YKB in R2 as follows: Tago Kenichi (Jpn) bt Nguyen Hoang Hai (Vie) 21-19, 21-18 in R1 Yeoh Kay Bin [9/16] (Mas) bt Tago Kenichi (Jpn) 21-13, 15-21, 22-20
Actually these two ladies have done very well, especially the younger Lydia who should have a bright future if she is able to take all that Rashid can offer!