or Goh/Tan can quit BAM and join other independent players such as Arif Latif, Tan Boon Heong, Chooi Kah Ming, Low Juan Shen, Lim Khim Wah, Nur Azriyn Ayub etc...
Maybe after 2020 or something. No use keeping if keep losing to WR30+ all the time. BAM's mistake was keeping Koo/Tan for so long, wasting everyone's time.
actually it is Koo/Tan's fault, as after winning AE2007, think themselves they are undefeatable, plus they lack of training, go pub drinking, gambling, until coach Rexy even no eye to see them play badly and left BAM for good...
That's the problem with MAS player, win big a little and now have a big head, thinking they are better than everyone. If it was supreme confidence and can back it up, okay, but constantly losing? Shame. BAM should suspend Goh/Tan sooner anyway, let them think a bit. Do they think they are on vacation or something? Play half assed and "okay, next time la"?
think they have to learn from LCW, see how he able to win non-stop during his prime time, more winning lead him to get more rewards ad money to get rich... and see Kevin/Gideon now, they are now rich as earn a lot of money from winning many titles, got 7 digit annual salary in one year time...
I think there is no short cut answer or easy solutions.. with a belief in themselves, they must keep trying and trying, pushing themselves to the limit with never say die attitude.. and never give up.. some players turnaround very quickly as if magical.. some need/take more time.. they have reached a level where they are the one to take the lead and push themselves more, rather than depending on their coaches alone as when they were juniors...
Quite a tough match today, against Han/Zhou, a powerful young pair from CHN. It seems the CHN pairis still inconsistent, which gives a chance for Aaron/Soh, provided they play well.
will Aaron Chia/Soh Wooi Yik will having good run for this year as they will begin their real campaign in Malaysia Master 2019 on this week...?
Yeah, they need to know how to tackle different situations and apply a variety of tactics. Looks promising, maybe they will peak like their seniors at 27/28/29.
Soh is the weak link in the partnership especially when it comes to crucial moments. Similar to Ong Yew Sin in the other combination. No wonder the coaches tried out Aaron Chia/Teo Ee Yi during the Thomas Cup but that pairing also doesn't seem to work.
Aaron has an interesting and deadly serve that seems to die after it crosses the net, making it hard for the receiver to attack. Makes me want to learn it... Sent from my SM-G965W using Tapatalk