The Winning Lees

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  1. ants

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    Yeah all controversial calls... Bao Chun Lai also won in China Open last year.
     
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    Well, u can see that in most of his replies :D

    That guy even thought that the biased linecalls in the CM and CO 2007 were justified. What a reply really....even kwun would never have expected such a reply :eek:

    I believe that the Malaysia Open 2008 was probably the fairest tournaments over the past few months, apart from the Singapore Open which I have attended for the past 2 years. Nobody complained and Lin Dan still ended up losing to Boonsak last year :D
     
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    Getting late, you're not going home yet? Well.. this guy's post did make me laugh for quite a while.......

    Back on Lees :
    A Lee won MO, another Lee won KO, will a Lee take AE, SO? Aft having 'Li- mau' for CNY, maybe, maybe, 'li-mau' nice to eat.
    For those who dont know, 'limau' is malay for mandarin oranges.. sounds like a certain fierce looking coach.. he he
     
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    erm... i think he cannot accept the fact that lin dan lost to LHI..lol =_='''
    that is why he is so angry with a player that has lee as their name :p
     
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    Li Mao does look fierce.. but he is a funny guy.
     
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    I am already back at home in the comfort of my room :D

    Err...limau is lime :cool:????
     
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    I bet he is only 15 or younger.
     
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    "Limau" is mandarin orange. Pronounced "gan" or "kan in Mandarin. Lots of it on sale during CNY festive season.

    Oh yes, yes, this ones better - LM wanted to be as famous as 'limau" during CNY, since there're crates & crates of 'limau' being sold. Lees are buying, eating & saying 'Very nice, taste better than 'Li' (pear). Hence... the now famous incident, LM is as famous as the 'limau' fruit, better than 'Li' of Lees.
     
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    OT: Certainly in Indonesia, it's lime :D Jeruk limau...haha....:p
     
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    A good start for Lee Hyun Ill.. i hope he will win more titles.
     
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    If either one of these Lees doesn't win the ALL-England, look me up for a satay lunch at my expense.:D
     
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    What about a Lin? :eek:
     
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    It will be a lin year (......I mean lean year).;)
     
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    Very smart,the trip up for the satay is more $$$ than the lunch itself.
    Additional two satay celup dinners, maybe better, he he
    Meanwhile, we have 'li-mau' for CNY & 'dan' time during the festive season- (quiet time)
     
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    when LD won his final match in HKO 07, who is the guy that said "there is so many bad calls against me, it was happened not only once, but more than that".
    IMO, he is childish too. he should accept that he really lost against the better player. just accept that u r lost.
     
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    Then Lin Dan should also accept he that he really lost against the better player in KO 08..Don't twist your words,or else nobody will believe you..
     
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    r u saying that LCW said that?
    i dont think so..this is what lcw said in a report at badzine
    http://www.badzine.info/content/view/723/2/ u can read it here =_=''
    while Lee Chong Wei just said he congratulated his opponent and didn’t hide any reasons for his loss. “I don’t want to talk about injuries, tiredness or umpiring tonight. Lin Dan won because he was just better than me tonight,” said the Malaysian, who will get a well-deserved week off badminton.
     
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    Thanks for showing up Winston_T coz he makes up stories to back his case. I doubt anyone trusted his source of anything, even less now.:D
     
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    As far as I remember LCw something like that in CO 2007 NOT HK 2007.
    The Star reported LCW as saying :

    "Lin Dan, the world No. 1, came back from a game down to beat world No. 2 Chong Wei 9-21, 21-15, 21-15 in a pulsating contest that saw the Malaysian protesting several line-calls.
    “Quite a lot of his shots were outside. Everybody could see it,” said Chong Wei, who lost last week's China Open final to Bao Chunlai.
    “This also happened in the China Open final. Maybe playing in Hong Kong is the same as in China.” His claims marred an absorbing final between badminton's top two ranked players, although Chong Wei was also hampered by a knee injury he sustained in October. "
    http://www.thestar.com.my/sports/story.asp?file=/2007/12/3/sports/19645760&sec=sports

    And another report in South Morning China post :

    http://in.sports.yahoo.com/071203/137/6nz8w.html
    "Playing in Hong Kong was just like playing at the China Open last week," Lee told the South China Morning Post.
    "The crowds and everyone else supports the China team. This is the biggest obstacle the rest of the world will face at the Olympics next year.
    "All the calls go in favour of the Chinese players," he added. "A lot of points went in favour of Lin today. It was the same last week in Guangzhou when I lost in the final. I just have to deal with it. I need to become mentally stronger before the Olympics."

    It depends when the reporter intv LCW.
    But the difference was when LCW said sthing similar aft CO 2007, he was critised as being mentally weak, finding excuses, all that. IN HK 2007, there was less criticism in the media cos of his knee injury, it was shown live in Msia, everybody could see he was struggling.

    Other players have also complained bf abt bad line calls in post match intv... so.. would Winston consider all of those players (too tedious to list out) childish too? Esp if happens at same tourney.
     
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    mau...

    Talking about 'mau', then we move to mau city to play badminton on CNY. Definitely no 'Lee/Li' there. :D:D

     

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