BAM in a MESS! 2010

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  1. keigo911

    keigo911 Regular Member

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    u mayb not a pro badminton player, but u seems 2 b MAS badminton dictionary... lol! :)

     
  2. pBmMalaysia

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    off topic:
    he was faster with more back to front court in olympic?
     
  3. eaglehelang

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    In addition to the other points that have been posted : remember ING issue? People want to to give money that time, .........pulak.... :p
    Is Gong Gong a new member, didnt see the nick anywhere :confused:
    Msia dont have badminton league(even Germany has one). KLRC now only sponsors players, no more full setup like last time, that's why I think we dont see their regular players from Msia in action anymore.

    Hopefully in future the 4 uncles' baddy academy(LWW, CCM, CCE, WCH) & other similar setup can churn out some good young players

    Shhhhh, you know, I know, BCers know but dont say too direct, LOL. You too free now is it, until want to blog on it.

    Traditionally INA & Korea take turns to win OG gold, so they should still be very good. ;)

    LOL, lol, nowadays there's even calls & rallys for MIC President to step down. There are ways to imply something without saying it, hehehe.
     
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  4. ctjcad

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    the 3 letter word...

    (another confirmation)..
    ..the other day, i met an ex-M'sian state player (@ one of the local baddy clubs where he is a coach). He never went to BJSS and still a young guy. We chatted and he told me all about the M'sian team's performance, latest news on BAM and M'sia badminton in general. He even read the news abt the post-Thomas Cup review and the excuse of "culture" as one of the factors for the failure.
    So i asked him on his opinion and who he feels is most responsible for the current and ongoing mess in M'sia badminton..

    At the end, he only whispered this to me in my ears as his answer (followed by the same reasons some of you guys already mentioned)..............................................................................................................................."BAM".
     
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    i know how to fix BAM mess in a jiffy, cost next to nil and should be painless.

    We all know that powerhouse china team is run by CBA, if BAM want to replicate CBA's success,
    just rename itself to MBA. This will not only match CBA performance but a MBA? it will beat a CBA for sure
    I doubt anyone in CBA has a MBA.

    ROFL

    This way, BAM can claim they have made changes for the better :p:p
    Players will look up and respect a MBA organization. Players and coaches confidence return.
    Problem solved.
     
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  6. pBmMalaysia

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    i know what you are up to but not complete, why don't you spell it out and let the readers give you a big applause ?

    M =
    B =
    A =
     
  7. taneepak

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    This may provide some you fodder for more speculation and maybe even rumour mongering: www.nst.com.my/nst/articles/kerkre/Articale.
    Now who makes the decision and on whose recommendations will they use in the final decision.
    It doesn't look like a one man show. It looks very rational to get the input from the chief MD coach, with council members asking some questions as they don't seem to be a rubber-stamp group, and then making a decision.
    Do you have any problem with that?
     
  8. taneepak

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    I am a personal friend of many ex-Thomas Cuppers, all men, and they tell me the problem lies with the disunity in the players where doubles hate the singles players and the coaches have no guts.
     
  9. taneepak

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    Sorry, it should be www.nst.com.my/nst/articles/kerkre/Article
     
  10. limsy

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    honestly
    without disrespect
    i am amaze that one can get fooled by only one sentence;)
    read what i said in the fuzzy thread,on this news article
    u should understand the media situation in malaysia
    of course,there is still many naive people trust 100% on what newspaper said:rolleyes:
    no wonder we ranked 142 for media freedom
    because the people easily cheated by the media
    and yet this applying to malaysian who had left malaysia too
    can participate in show called 'believe it or not' already:D

    yeah
    that was bam in how long ago?:rolleyes:
    how many bam president changed?:rolleyes:
    how many malaysia prime minister changed?:rolleyes:
    how many politician changed?:rolleyes:
    of course,i can say that someone told me malaysian stay on tropical tree too:rolleyes:
    hehe,some might still think so until now,because they live in well:crying:
     
  11. taneepak

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    The bottom line is to use your own head and not be swayed by what others say. The key to this is to always ask why, why, why, and more why. With this, most of the stuff written here is speculation that reflects a level of immaturity that is more than the norm. Perhaps it is the fury of a perceived defeat in the TC that "colours" one's opinions. I say to all Malaysians pls try to put on your thinking cap before simply reacting by resorting to a fast draw to shoot first and then ask questions later.
     
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    Are you saying that if we use our heads and think casually we will find out why Fuzzy gets chance after chance, after chance, after chance AND another chance again? Do you have an explanation for why these two keep getting chances? Why don't they send Mak/Tan, Chan/Lim who has beaten Fuzzy before and proved to be better? (Mak/Tan beat Kazuno/Kenichi and Chan/Lim won Thailand GP Gold) Why are these two not given any chances? Why? Use your head and casually think.
     
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    ..so, why is there disunity in the players between doubles and singles players and coaches have no guts??..what cultivated that type of environment?
    is the problem still rampant even until now in two thousand ten??..if so, why is it still there?..
     
  14. limsy

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    no lah
    what uncle mean
    is
    try to use our head to think of
    is there any hidden plot
    ops
    i mean
    any hidden potential in that pair:D:p;):rolleyes:
     
  15. taneepak

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    No, what I am trying to say-and let me remind you that it is not done casually but in earnest-is that we must think first before we act.
    That head in between your ears is to be used for thinking and for problem-solving. When one is emotionally upset don't lash out. Just take a deep breath and go out for a hike or to play a few games of badminton.
    The "pen" is mightier than the sword. The pen is directed by the head.
    Now we know why the smaller part of the pyramid top is occupied by people who use their head better.
     
  16. extremenanopowe

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    Please use simple english. Its getting too complicated. ;)
     
  17. chris-ccc

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    What we see is not what we get

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    What we see is not what we get; That's why it is getting too complicated. :p:p:p
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  18. limsy

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    rephrase ur sentence

    what we read(reply of comment) is not on what we discuss
    lol
     
  19. pBmMalaysia

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    taneepak, where did you get this phrase ' That head in between your ears is to be used for thinking and for problem-solving '?

    me and my family had the biggest laugh when i read to them !!! lol

    i think you read too much and you are confusing the readers with your above post and i still cough a lot from that laugh...

    do you still play badminton 4 am in the morning when you are emotionally upset?

    please cut your riddle and redundancy and get straight to the point, sorry i have to say you are 'lo so'
     
  20. RSLvictorSOTX

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    It is quite a common phrase: ''It's what's in between the ears that counts''.

    ...better than saying: use your brains please, because it might sound confrontational or offensive:).
     
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