*Korea Open 2008* : posting moderation level: HIGH

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  1. cyclone9

    cyclone9 Regular Member

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    I think we should look in the future ... the more argue the more stress into the badminton game.. LETS look forward GERMAN OPEN
     
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    What could help to improve our beloved matches of Badminton at International events

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    Thank God that no Malaysians are involved with this one. :D:D:D

    But on a serious note, please refer to this serious thread located at:
    http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=50303

    The main objective of that thread is to discuss issues that could help to improve our beloved matches of Badminton at International events. :):):)
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  3. Cheung

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    I refer you back to the 2nd part of Kwun's post.

    And because the explanation seems to have been missed, I refer back to this post. I'm afraid I really cannot explain it any simpler so I apologise for that.
     
  4. takeshi

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    I suggest playing at Papua New Guinea, Mauritius, or some neutral country.

    Or sack IBF president & top management for not doing their job.

    Taufik already complain about that long time ago, but no action taken by IBF.
     
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    chris-ccc Regular Member

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    How International Badminton should be staged

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    It's not where International Badminton should be held, takeshi,

    But it is how International Badminton should be staged. :):):)
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    Cheung: Is he Malaysian ???

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    Hey kwun & Cheung... How could we disclose that Cheung is Malaysian ? :D:D:D
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    I enjoyed the men singles final tremendously. Finished an entire packet of Doritos. ;)
     
  8. Cheung

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    You know, home can mean many places. Malaysia is very close to my heart.
     
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    I thought all this time Cheung is from Hong Kong........hehe
     
  10. taufik-ist

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    so..you will tend to 'defend' malaysia(n) if there's a 'dispute' between malaysia(n) and other countries here in BC :rolleyes: :D..he..he
     
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    u reminded me of wood_22_chuck;)
     
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    Dera yen_saw, I can understand your desire for us to have more sensitivity training so you wouldn't be offended by our comments. But unfortunately, the forum is not just for you or "new people like me", "who does't know Cheung". I don't know any of the BCers either, but that did not stop me from thinking, posting, and knowing more about each other. In my opinion, no where in BC, there is such a requirement that everything being said has to be encouraging and it's not everyone's responsibility to change because you have different standards. If you find any offending remarks, please bring it up. Simply being "not encouraging" and "who doesn't know you" are no excuses. You made a demand for us to accommodate you because you are new, were you being insensitive to us too? Let me think :confused:
     
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    The first argument does not exist. How can a teacher teach students good values which himself does no follow or believe? and expect students to follow? Who is the role model for students if he only tells students what not to do. If that's the case, would criminals have been the best teachers :eek::confused:

    If LCW or LHI behaved better than LM, it's not because they learned from LM for sure :rolleyes:
     
  14. Cheung

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    Depends on the dispute and validity of the statements. Do remember, it could easily go the other way. And of course, within the principles of being a moderator.:)

    Crafty taufik-ist. Trying to spin a trap for me, eh:D

    I am a person of many guises;). Believe, it's .... complicated:(
     
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    LM was trying to tell LD to obey the umpire's decision

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    I might be assumed to be defending LM... but from what I've observed in this event, LM was only trying to tell LD to obey the umpire's decision.
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    I don't recall requesting anyone here to accommodate me like what you said, I merely stated that poor statement/humor shouldn't be tolerated, am i wrong to request a nicer respond? so by different standards here you mean everyone can take a shot at anyone at will? I don't know you and you have no idea who the heck am i either, but the limit is breached when poor comments is directed to a certain group.
     
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    Well, I've gotta side with Cheung on this one. His initial response had the winking emoticon the end, implying he made the statement with tongue in cheek. I guess some members glossed over that little part. Boy, sensitivities are running high.
     
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    So funny to hear such an argument coming from my knowledgeable friend. In MSF KO 08, LD was given numerous bad line calls, constant bothering from LM, and finally another bad line call at a critical point, when LD went to umpire to complain, LM stood up and moved 2 steps forward only trying to tell LD to obey the umpire's decision? Who gave the right for LM to tell LD what to do when Kor linesmen were making biased calls and himself was one of the factors contributing to the conflict :confused::mad:


    In LM's own word, he stood up to defend linesmen's call because he wanted to put pressure on the umpire, and worst of all he did not even see where the shuttlecocks landed. If you care for some facts and what he said afterward, please read: http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=51838 :eek:
     
  19. Cheung

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    Hmm, I think we've gone far enough. Certainly, not everybody can be happy with the forum. As for the comment that the mods themselves are giving poor statements, I will point out three things:

    1) I acknowledge that my statement can be misinterpreted. I attempted to give a step by step explanation of the logic but that seems to have failed.

    2) Complaints can be directed to the mods. I see this issue as being difficult to resolve in this thread. I will leave it individual forum members to decide wether to lodge a complaint to the other mods who can decide on the appropriate action.

    3) Poor comments can never be totally avoided. Interpretations differ - one or many persons may regard the comments as innocuous yet other find it totally insulting. The mods will discuss and delete posts which fall into grey areas.

    Disclaimer - for the potential conflict of interest, if there is a complaint about me, the other mods can decide what action to take, without me partaking in the discussion.:)

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