Korea Open - Day 4 (QF)

Discussion in 'Malaysia Open / Korea Open 2007' started by hcyong, Jan 25, 2007.

  1. LI De Quan

    LI De Quan Regular Member

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    You know ,CHEN JIN and LIN DAN are HAFIZ's "coach"
    his teachers!!!!
    ahhahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
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    hahahhahha.........HAfiz cannot win la....unless allah help la
     
  3. phaarix

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    Only match in Mens Singles I'll be looking forward to is Hafiz vs Chen Jin. Hoping Hafiz can pull off an upset despite the fact I'd usually be cheering on CJ. Still I'm glad at least one of the two will be in the final. Haven't seen either of them in a final for awhile.
     
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    is it Malaysia no more skill single players??? where they all go???? y just depend on these lousy players????
     
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    That you know: Without Fang Kai Hsiang, Tong Xin Hu, All China players are nothing....

    Fang and Tong born in Indonesia... That is FYI...OK..

     
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    Jeez man it's not that bad. They sure aren't lousy. Hafiz made it to the SF and LCW to QF. Sure LCW hasn't been on top of his form lately, but I can only dream that New Zealand could have MS players reach the SF or even QF lol...
     
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    Chen Jin is a good player. Don't underestimate him. Even if LCW is on good form, Chen Jin may upset him.
     
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    Hi. Ask New Zealand goverment to recruit coaches from Indonesia and China...But salary must better...man..

     
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    What is this? Only a few points seperate a hero from a pariah?
     
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    Keep on giving all your cheap jibes for Hafiz.I pray that someone let him knows about it,so that he can prove you all wrong.For me,he is the only one left in the KO to lift the title.BIG DREAMS but that's what we are entitled.
     
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    We have a coach from China I think. But I don't think Badminton is popular enough here anyway. I don't think they'd get paid very well at all :p.
     
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    Hope he can do wat u said!!he actually is a potential player!!But he always dissapointed us la!!anyway we should give him support la!!he is the only malaysian left in man single!!;)
     
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    But u would be disappointed too if All Blacks turn out to be All blanks in the international Rugby arena. Are you a New Zelander?
     
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    OH... But From Indonesia don't have right...

    must recruit the better coach.. the coach must have good reputation like Rexi..hhaaaa...

     
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    Yeah a lot of people have given up on Hafiz already. But that's very unfair. He's obviously played very well in this tournament to get to the SF so just wait until the game tomorrow to judge him. I believe he has a chance. I think Chen Jin is more likely to win in the end but Hafiz always has a chance.
     
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    Yeah I'm an NZer. I don't follow the Rugby too much though :). Still yeah I would be disappointed if they COMPLETELY bombed out and didn't achieve anything. But I think it's a little over the top to call LCW and Hafiz "lousy". They are both great players in my opinion. A little off form perhaps but still great players.

    If I was in charge (and we had the money) I probably would :D. I'm proud of Daniel Shirley's international achievements though, if we had more players like him I think we'd be alright :).
     
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    chong wei, chong wei.....why so oftenly u give us crap nowadays.no wonder ppl call u jaguh kampung overseas....haiihhhh !!! :(:(:(:(:(:(
     
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    in MO, LCW said that he was glad that he lost because now ppl won't call him 'jaguh kampung'...funny, he should stop ppl from calling him 'jaguh kampung' by winning outside msia not by losing in msia....
     
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    Take care of that injury first or crash out earlier

    Look, no player set out to play crap. Even in MO07, it's quite clear from his slower speed that his injury is still lingering. I hope LCW and Coaches will have the good sense to rest him completely and tell him to skip that national tournament in Feb.Or AE07. Choose one.
    A total and complete rest is what he needs now to rejuvenate him. Otherwise, he'll keep on losing and even to lesser players!
     
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    haiz..
    chong wei is turning into mr. quarter-finalist...
    with two consecutive quarters...
    luckily hafiz is still the yoyo king...
    this time he bounce it high and not drop to the ground...
    maybe koo/tan will be the finalist pair with 3 appearance and all in final...
    anyway...
    hope the best to malaysia player in KO ^^
     

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