Thanks bro..and I always respect your words and you know that cause of i dont like any ones post as much as i give it to yours lol.And your the only one in this entire forum that I follow . That gives you an Idea how much i appreciate your comments...and Its all because your deserve it cause your words are never bias against anyone and you yourself are above this narrow dirt of racism,sexism,Nationalism and all these cheap differences. Thanks for being the way you are..with broad minded fans and people like you we have a brighter hope for future
I understand your point but, actually, I've no problem with that because we've to take into account the special coach-player and teacher-student relationship and kind of friendship between them. The problem really lies with HBJ herself, and only she can help herself to solve her own problems.
I don't know why people keep saying that Kevin or both minions are playing around or underestimating the opponents. Because I didn't see that at all at least not lately. Kevin has really been struggling because of reasons I don't know (fatigues, injury, or lack of focus) but it wasn't because he think he was better than anybody else. From his expression and his frustration after his mistakes, I could tell he wasn't playing at his own usual standard and he was disappointed with himself.
I didn't watch Japan Open MS final. But certainly this is better than WC and Indonesia Open final. Go Ginting! Go Momota!
Im loving this display of FINEST BADMINTON at its best by KM and ASG Though not a fan of either these players but have to admit they are extremely good in what they do..Good for KM and ASG fans May the Best one Win
Thanks to you too, glad to know another like-minded person in this forum. And, basically, everyone has their human right to support and admire any player of any nationality they wish. I read that Jia Yifan is into K-wave, K-pop, esp Korean dramas, and she's making an effort to learn Korean to appreciate it better. As for Lin Dan, he's known to admire Roger Federer in tennis, Messi in soccer, and held Peter Gade as someone he wants to emulate for longevity, and in his youth, the badminton player he idolized was Hendrawan.
I have some ideas for improvement. 1. There should be three sheets of glasses instead of just two. 2. The black lines should be thinner. 3. The space between the glasses should be wider, eg 2 inches. 4. BWF should invest some money in developing a smartphone app for calling service faults. Here's one possibility. Since there are lots of badminton fans who know how to write program code, BWF can hold a contest among fans for developing the best service fault call app! A prize of US$10,000 for the winner and $5,000 for the runner up sounds like a good idea. 5. The device should be calibrated before the start of each match.
Exactly My Point You see LOVE HAS NO BOUNDARIES and we as fans have our personal reasons to Love and be loyal to players we do.