Danish coach willing to start a fight?

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  1. Cheung

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    Quite a lot of people would react very quickly to a deliberate push like that.

    Edit: the Chinese coach isn’t complaining about the Danish players. No reason for the Danish coach to push people around.


     
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    The Danish coach needs to be suspended and fined.
     
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    Good lord, what a drama. So disappointing that it's impossible to have an chance to judge the correctness of the calls as a viewer. I reall hope that BWF is considering to add a camera setup to visualize the serve height limit. With the fixed maximum height that should be fairly easy to do.

    Behaviour of the Danish coach is just plain unacceptable. Touching others apart from a friendly handshake or high five at the end is completely off limits. What ist wrong with him?
     
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    Touch is ok. But he physically pushed. If that was young LD right there, there would've been chaos?!

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    I'd love technology where the shuttle can change colour when it reaches a certain height from the floor.

    No chance of a wrong service fault if that can ever work.
     
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    Have any of these "complaints" ever been treated seriously by the BWF?
     
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    Slow news day was it ? Chinese coach repeatedly tapping the umpire's leg is called 'speaking to the referee' when they are in no conversation at all. When your name is Neymar you would consider it a shove indeed, this was a nudge to say move along and let it go . But sounds like the argy bargy bit when they showed a replay may have been the most interesting part, so footage of that is what is needed here...

    ( actually came here to see if RKEP was still in business, and if so: have they started selling padel rackets already? But judging by their Facebook it's still badminton and squash only)
     
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    LOL.

    Neymar is playing a contact sport.

    Badminton is a non contact sport.
     

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