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Reply #2218 NonaNaga's post
salamz NN...
btol tu NN..aku pon rase cam nk gamble jer
mase aku g 3rd round & qf tu kan org slumber jer pindah-randah
so kali ni mmg nekad nk jadi nomad..mane ade match yg best
kt situ la aku ade..hehe |
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Reply #2220 Trunkk_ZZ's post
status dia & famli PR.maksudnye penduduk tetap jer kan..
nape?? |
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Reply #2222 lionsleepin's post
entah.......kalo Indon hanya boleh ade satu warganegara
cam dak Tony Gunawan
PR Status nih tak sama ngan citizenship kan?? |
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Reply #2223 Trunkk_ZZ's post
oooo gitu ek trunk.hehe bab ni aku mmg tak reti
rasenye la tak same..ic kaler lain |
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kayla..yoyo ade jer main MO.ape kes??
konpius arrr...kan CO & HKO dia tak perform pon
or..reconsider sbb aritu dia demam..kire tak aci la.camtu eks?
ni da 1st round jupe LCW plak..rest kan jer la LCW tu.hoho |
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[quote]Originally posted by lionsleepin at 2-1-2008 10:30 PM
hehe..aku tanye last |
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Reply #2226 lionsleepin's post
ko nak suruh hafiz kasi walkover kat chong wei ke???
jangan sekali2 ....
kita kat sini beria2 ngutuk china bagi walkover ..tetiba m'sia buat camtu ...malu oooiiiii ....
nanti tak tahu nak sorok muka kat mana |
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Reply #2221 lionsleepin's post
tau tak per lion...dah laa org pindah randah....pastu lak.kalu "endon" plak perghhh jerit2 pastu mengilai cam org kena sampuk.
derang pun ramai especially kat tingkat2 atas tu...kalau dia mengilai sumer org luar termasuk kita pandang dengan kibaran bendera endon tu...
mmg laa patriotik..tapi bisinggggg ya amatttt...nanti org ingat rakyat mesia lak.. |
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Originally posted by kayla at 2-1-2008 11:34 PM
ko nak suruh hafiz kasi walkover kat chong wei ke???
jangan sekali2 ....
kita kat sini beria2 ngutuk china bagi walkover ..tetiba m'sia buat camtu ...malu oooiiiii ....
nanti tak tahu nak soro ...
hehe..rilex don't take it seriusly.aku memain jer la
aku tak percaye la kat |
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Reply #2230 NonaNaga's post
hehe..aku pon jadi takut gak ngn peel dorang tu NN
ntah paper..siap bwk manila kad tulih tah paper lg..
tau la dok kt atas nun..tp dok terlompat |
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Reply #2231 lionsleepin's post
waduhhhh ...nampak bersemangat sungguh ko menulis ....
panjang2 semuanye ....
bukan le aku backing si yoyo tu ....
namapun yoyo ...mestilah kejap kat atas kejap kat bawah ....
dia dah lama kat bawah ... maybe dia akan naik semula ..
cuma takut timing naik tu tak betul ...
btw kan dia pernah kalahkan LCW tahun lepas ...
but then again it was last year ...
chongwei tahu lepas, tak sama ngan chong wei tahun ni kan ...
pasal walkover tu mmg le kan tak menentu resultnye ...
tak semestinye boleh menang ...
aku belum meneliti lagi BCL & chengjin nye route ....
dorang akan jumpa QF or SF?
time dorang jumpa mesti walkover punye lah |
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Badminton: Chong Ming eyeing the glory trail again
BY RAJES PAUL
KUALA LUMPUR: Former national doubles star Chan Chong Ming has made a quick return from retirement to renew a partnership with Chew Choon Eng.
The duo, who were ranked as the world's number one pair briefly in 2002, will feature in the Malaysian Open, which will be held from Jan 15-20 at the Putra Stadium in Bukit Jalil, under the sponsorship of sports equipment firm Victor.
Two months ago, Chong Ming ended a 14-year journey with the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM), saying that his time was up in playing competitive international badminton. He now has had a change of heart and has decided to grab the chance to be reunited with his former partner.
“I missed playing badminton at the competitive level. My former partner and good friend, Choon Eng, threw the idea of getting back together,” said the 27-year-old Chong Ming.
“And I jumped at it immediately. Yes, we still think that we can compliment each other well and challenge the other pairs on the world circuit.”
The Chong Ming-Choon Eng partnership was split after the 2004 Athens Olympics. Chong Ming went on to pair up with Koo Kien Keat and Hoon Thien How before he left the BAM. And Choon Eng, who did not have a regular partner, eventually left the national team in 2005.
Chong Ming, who will tie the knot with his long-time girlfriend Janice Lee on Sunday, said that he had good memories of his partnership with Choon Eng between 2000 and 2004.
“2002 was our best year. We won the Japan Open and a gold medal in the Manchester Commonwealth Games. We were the runners-up in the China and Denmark Opens. We are giving ourselves another shot at bringing back some of the glory days,” he said.
Chong Ming-Choon Eng thanked Victor for reviving their partnership. Yesterday, they were given the green light by the BAM to spar with the national players under the charge of Rexy Mainaky.
Said Choon Eng: “They (Victor) will provide the funds for us to compete in international tournaments. What's more important is that they believe in us and we appreciate that.”
In the Malaysian Open, Chong Ming-Choon Eng will have to beat Indonesians Bona Septano-Ahsan Mohd of Indonesia in the qualifying tournament to get a place in the main draw.
“Our aim is to get among the top 16 in the world by end of this year. But we will not be rushing into things,” added Choon Eng.
thestar.com.my : 04/01/2008
||oooo...nak gabung semule yer.good idea..if still can contribute y not kan? good luck guys!||
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BAM coaching set-up stays until August
KUALA LUMPUR: No major changes will take place in the Badminton Association of Malaysia's (BAM) coaching and training set-up – not until after the Beijing Olympics in August.
National chief coach Yap Kim Hock does not want any more disruptions to the team's training programmes towards the Olympics. Last week, national women's coach Cheah Soon Kit quit the BAM to take up an appointment as the chief coach of club side KLRC Bhd.
At the moment, all the women's doubles shuttlers are under the charge of men's doubles coach Rexy Mainaky. Instead of hiring a new coach to replace Soon Kit, the BAM plan to assign one of the local coaches in their set-up to take charge of the women's players.
“There will be minimal changes from now on. Whatever we do, we do not want it to affect the training programme of the players geared towards the Olympics,” said Kim Hock. Except for K. Yogendran, the BAM are also unlikely to drop any other players in the national senior team.
“The coaches will conduct their reviews but there is no plan to drop any players or promote anyone to the elite squad. We want the programme to continue as it is,” said Kim Hock. The BAM were to hear the reports from all their coaches (school, back-up and elite squads) during the coaching and training committee meeting yesterday but it was postponed to next week.
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Tickets for Malaysian Open on sale now
KUALA LUMPUR: Tickets for the Malaysian Open badminton championships scheduled for Jan 15-20 at the Putra Stadium in Bukit Jalil are now available for sale.
Yesterday, the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) announced the ticket prices for the season-opening Super Series tournament at the 10,000-capacity stadium.
Tickets for the early round have been prices between RM5 and RM25. They will cost between RM10 and RM35 for the quarter-finals and semifinals.
For the action on the finals day, tickets have been priced at RM13 and RM45.
For more information, contact Axcess agents in the Klang Valley, Penang and Johor or go to their website at www.axcess.com.my. Axcess can also be reached at 03- 77115000.
thestar.com.my : 04/01/2008
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news on my anak ikan..yeeHa!
Badminton: Fearing the underdogs
By : K.M. Boopathy
THERE is always danger in the unknown and this is what World No 1 Koo Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong are worried about as the run-up to the Beijing Olympics begins with the Malaysia Open on Jan 15-20.
The world's other leading pairs don't worry Kien Keat-Boon Heong anymore but what they fear are those ranked much lower, and for a good reason.
Their recent defeats have been mostly at the hands of pairs ranked in the 10-20 bracket and the Malaysians are desperate to erase this aspect of their game.
Some have said the defeats are due to arrogance but both deny this.
"We have always done well against the top eight pairs but have often stumbled against lower ranked opponents. We have to avoid this if we want to retain the Malaysia Open crown," said Kien Keat yesterday.
The pair have a fantastic record against the likes of World No 2 Markis Kido-Hendra Setiawan of Indonesia, China's World No 3 Fu Haifeng-Cai Yun, Indonesian-American pair and World No 4 Candra Wijaya-Tony Gunawan and World No 6 Jung Jae Sung-Lee Yong Dae of South Korea.
But humbling defeats, among others, have been suffered against the likes of Shintaro Ikeda-Shuichi Sakamoto in last year's World Championships quarter-finals and to compatriots Choong Tan Fook-Lee Wan Wah and Zakry Latif-Fairuzizuan Tazari, who are not really in Kien Keat-Boon Heong's class.
In fact, the Malaysians lost seven times to much lower ranked pairs last year.
Boon Heong said their success rate over the other top pairs is because their opponents are always under pressure against them but the lower ranked pairs have always capitalised on the advantage of being underdogs.
"When we started last year, we were the underdogs and started beating top pairs but it is exactly the opposite now," said Boon Heong.
"Our main rivals are always under pressure to beat us and that makes our jobs easier.
"However, we have prepared well over the last two months and I am looking forward to a good performance in the Malaysia Open."
Kien Keat echoed his partner.
"We cannot take the lower ranked pairs for granted and we will be cautious after stumbling against them several times last year.
"Our objective is to win at least two tournaments before the Beijing Olympics (in August) which will be the priority."
www.nst.com.my : 04/01/2008 |
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Lin Dan bukan halangan – Chong Wei - Ranking ‘panas’ nombor satu
Oleh: NORZIE MOHD. KHASBI
KUALA LUMPUR – Jaguh badminton negara, Lee Chong Wei menegaskan, dia tidak takut kepada Lin Dan atau pemain-pemain China yang lain dan akan membuktikannya dengan merampas gelaran nombor satu dunia tahun ini.
Juara Terbuka Indonesia, Jepun, Perancis dan Filipina itu percaya, peluangnya untuk merampas kedudukan teratas daripada Lin Dan adalah cerah jika berjaya mengekalkan aksi konsisten sepanjang tahun.
Pemain nombor dua dunia itu berharap kempennya dapat bermula dengan positif, iaitu dengan merampas kembali kejuaraan Terbuka Malaysia yang akan berlangsung di Stadium Putra, Bukit Jalil pada 15-20 Januari ini.
Selain dapat mengukuhkan kedudukan dalam ranking dunia, memenangi kejohanan pembuka tirai 2008 itu juga akan motivasi paling sempurna sebelum menghadapi cabaran Sukan Olimpik di Beijing, Ogos ini.
“Saya percaya peluang untuk kembali bergelar pemain nombor satu dunia pada 2008 adalah baik jika saya dapat mengekalkan prestasi dan bermain konsisten, dan saya tidak pernah ragu tentang kemampuan untuk merampasnya.
‘‘Memenangi Terbuka Malaysia, yang akan menjadi pembuka tirai tahun baru merupakan langkah paling positif untuk memulakan kempen, saya akan cuba melakukannya di depan peminat sendiri,’’ katanya, semalam.
Bagaimanapun Chong Wei menegaskan, peluangnya untuk merampas kejuaraan yang dimenangi pada 2004, 2005 dan 2006 itu bukan dipermudahkan kerana ketiadaan juara dunia, Lin Dan.
Katanya, penyertaan Lin Dan sememangnya menjadikan saingan semakin sengit, namun dia bukanlah pemain yang digeruni atau cuba untuk dielakkan.
“Saya tidak lega Lin Dan tidak bertanding pada Terbuka Malaysia kerana saya tidak pernah kisah sama ada dia beraksi atau tidak. Saya tidak takut dan tidak cuba mengelakkan daripada bertemu dengannya.
“ada saya, ada ramai lagi pemain yang bagus selain Lin Dan. Jadi, cabaran tetap sukar apabila pemain seperti Bao Chunlai, Chen Jin, Chen Yu atau Peter Gade beraksi. Apa pun, saya tidak gentar berdepan mana-mana pemain, terutama dari China,’’ katanya lagi.
Meski pun memasang hajat besar untuk merampas kedudukan teratas dunia, selain mengidamkan pingat emas Olimpik, Chong Wei bagaimanapun menegaskan dia tidak mahu terlalu ghairah dalam menetapkan sasaran.
Katanya, dia tidak mahu kesilapan Kejohanan Dunia berulang, di mana dia meletakkan tekanan melampau kepada diri sendiri dan akhirnya, dia bukan saja gagal merangkul kejuaraan, malah tersingkir pada pusingan ketiga kepada pemain Indonesia, Sony Dwi Kuncoro.
“Saya hanya mahu mengambil setiap perlawanan satu demi satu. Saya tidak mahu menganggap diri sebagai pilihan, meski pun saya diletakkan sebagai pemain pilihan dalam mana-mana kejohanan sekali pun.
“ada Terbuka Malaysia, saya akan turun sebagai pilihan pertama tetapi saya mahu beraksi sebagai underdog, termasuk apabila bertemu Hafiz (Hashim) di pusingan pertama. Lagi pun, dia juga pernah kalahkan saya pada Terbuka Belanda tahun lalu, jadi memang wajar kalau saya anggap dia juga pemain pilihan,’’ katanya.
Chong Wei juga berkata, dia sedar ketika ini semua topik yang dibincangkan peminat sukan tanah air tertumpu kepada impian memburu emas Olimpik, di mana badminton menjadi sandaran utama.
Bagaimanapun, dia tidak mahu memberikan tekanan kepada diri sendiri dengan menganggap emas Olimpik adalah segala-galanya, sedang kan dia juga mempunyai banyak cabaran lain untuk difikirkan, termasuk Piala Thomas yang akan berlangsung di Jakarta, Mei ini.
“Sekarang ini saya tidak mahu bercakap langsung mengenai menang emas Olimpik, saya cuma rasa ia belum masanya. Saya hanya berminat untuk bercakap bagaimana hendak melayakkan diri ke Beijing, yang lain nanti dulu,’’ katanya.
Jika berjaya melepasi cabaran Hafiz pada pusingan pertama Terbuka Malaysia, Chong Wei dijangka menentang juara Olimpik, Taufik Hidayat di suku akhir sebelum menentang penyandang juara, Peter Gade dari Denmark di separuh akhir.
www.utusan.com.my : 04/01/2008
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