Monday, May 28, 2012

Great Wall of China which could not be demolished

Yesterday, the badminton world witnessed the supremacy of the Chinese badminton team grabbing the Thomas Cup for the 5th time in a row. The ladies also matched the mens' capabilities by recapturing the Uber Cup from South Korea.

More sweetly moment came both team did not drop any match and trashed their opponents either 5-0 or 3-0.

They even look strong to retain the title in year 2014. Just wonder, who will be the 1st team to beat them?

Friday, May 25, 2012

New Plan...Will it Work?

After dismal performance in 2012 Thomas Cup, now BAM has set sights on 2016 Thomas Cup.

The above could be the team.

Looks like they are throwing the towel for 2014 Thomas Cup. Though it looks long term, but at least they have the targeted group.

Now, will be the revamp in coaching method, coaches, talent nurturing and many more. But we have been doing this since year 1996, when Malaysia fail to qualify for semifinals of Thomas Cup. Till today, we are still not on right track compared to China whom became a factory of badminton players. Japan has improved tremendously where they even beat Malaysia in last Thomas cup. Similar case to Denmark with adequate successors.

We are still planing and planning....Are we working out the plan on right manner?

As Taufik Hidayat says do we have too many politicking?

Growth...

Thursday, May 24, 2012

QPR is coming to Malaysia but not to KL

It's always a practise for the European clubs to visit other continents i.e Asia, USA, Australia or Africa to spend their summer break.

Last year we had triple treat of Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal coming to Malaysia. This year, we will have Arsenal again. In addition, we will have Tony Fernandes's QPR. But this club will  be going to Sabah to give a treat to the fans over there.

It's rare to see clubs going to East Malaysia and this is 1st of it's kind. Hope this will lead more clubs to go there. 

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

A Tigress in the making

Cheyenne Woods, the 21-year-old niece of 14-time major winner Tiger Woods, has signed with her uncle’s agent, Mark Steinberg, and is set to start playing in LPGA Tour events this year.

The daughter of Tiger Woods’ half-brother Earl Woods Jnr missed the cut at the 2009 Wegmans LPGA while playing on a sponsor’s exemption.

Steinberg has represented Tiger Woods since 1998 and departed IMG to work at Excel a year ago.
“We are excited about the opportunity to represent Cheyenne,” Steinberg said.
“She had an outstanding career at Wake Forest and has the chance to be a major star on the women’s golf scene.” — AFP







Chong Wei say Bye Bye to Thomas Cup 2012

WORLD No. 1 Lee Chong Wei’s Olympic dream suffered a severe blow when he tore a tendon on his ankle during a Thomas Cup Group C tie against Denmark at the Wuhan Sports Gymnasium Centre yesterday.
The pain was excruciating and the shuttler wept unabashedly.
But it was the “pain” of not being able to help his Thomas Cup team-mates – and the possibility of not being at his best for the Olympics – that proved even more intolerable.
The 29-year-old is now expected to be out for three to four weeks, thus affecting his preparations for the London Games, which will be held from July 27-Aug 12.
Chong Wei, the Beijing Olympics silver medallist, is seen as the strongest rival for defending champion Lin Dan of China.



It's Kim Her, NOT Chong Wei whom brought Malaysia down

Yesterday, Malaysia lost their final group match against Denmark (2-3). When, most people voiced, if Datuk Lee won, Malaysia would have became group champions and could have avoided China.

In actual fact, even when the 1st singles lost, the other two singles, Daren Liew and Hafiz Hashim lift up to their expectation to win their matches. However, for the doubles, only if our pairs were field as it is, we would have had a chance through the 1st doubles to steal the crucial point.

The doubles coach, Kim Her has stratch the pair to Tan Boon Heong-Hoon Thien How and Koo Kien Keat-Goh V Shem failed miserably to turn the tables on Denmark’s Mathias Boe-Carsten Mogensen and scratch pair Jonas Rasmussen-Joachim Fischer Nielsen.


Actually, Malaysia blundered even before the start of competition when they listed Kien Keat-V-Shem as the top pair ahead of Boon Heong-Thien How. The referee overturned the request because the combination of Thien How-Boon Heong are placed higher than Kien Keat-V Shem under the national rankings.

Now, this leaves us with 2nd place in group and we are facing host and defending champion, China tomorrow.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

After breakup with AirAsia, MAS no longer flies with QPR

Loss-making Malaysia Airlines (MAS) has ended its multi-million ringgit shirt sponsorship deal with Queens Park Rangers, the English Premier League club owned by their former director Tan Sri Anthony Fernandes.

The reported RM18 million deal was initially set to last for two years after the flag carrier and AirAsia became joint jersey sponsors last September in a move that came just a month after the now discarded share swap between the two airlines.

The deal drew widespread criticism from business analysts and politicians from both sides of the divide with some warning that MAS, which later reported a record loss of RM2.5 billion for the financial year, was being dragged into AirAsia boss Fernandes' "football fantasy."

But the club announced on its website yesterday that Asia's biggest budget carrier will now be its sole shirt sponsor for the upcoming 2012/3 English football season.

"Queens Park Rangers Football Club is delighted to announce that AirAsia have signed a new contract as our Official Playing Kit Sponsor and Main Club Partner.

"AirAsia initially announced that the airline will be the Official away and third kit sponsor of QPR for the 2011/12 season. The relationship has developed and grown over the past season in the Premier League, and it was a natural progression to become the full kit sponsor," it said.

Previously, MAS's logo was emblazoned on the home jersey of the team that Fernandes purchased a two-thirds stake in for RM220 million and called a marketing vehicle for the two airlines which had just signed off on the share swap the week before.

“This sponsorship is the first major initiative of our new brand and marketing strategy that would see important advertising money spent on boosting our top line. This is a key component in our drive to regain global market share, profitability and pride for the people of MAS,” MAS executive director Mohammed Rashdan Yusof had said last September.

The Malaysian Insider

Thursday, May 17, 2012

So Long King Kenny.....

Kenny Daglish aka King Kenny was sacked yesterday.

Main reasons:

1. Finishing below rivals Everton
2. Not qualifiying for Champions League
3. Finishing 8th in Premier League (lowest for the past 20 years)
4. Lost FA Cup title to Chelsea
5. Won Carling Cup beating Cardif City only through penalties
6. 100 million pounds spent on buying players only to achieve above results

Who's next to ensure Liverpool "never walk alone"? 

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Fresh Graduates are "Liabilities"?

Employers consider fresh graduates liabilities as many require additional training before they can perform.


Companies would rather hire experienced and skilled professionals who can bring instant returns, said Kelly Services marketing director for Singapore and Malaysia Jeannie Khoo.

She said employers felt many fresh graduates lacked communication skills and had poor English and needed to improve before they could add value to the business.

“This means additional costs for the company. Employers are looking for people who can hit the ground running,” she said after launching the Kelly Services Professional and Technical Salary Guide 2012 here yesterday.

Khoo said the 27 polytechnics in the country generated thousands of skilled workers every year but many of them needed to be retrained by their employers.

She advised fresh graduates to be less choosy and to have realistic expectations on salary and remuneration.

“You are unlikely to earn RM3,000 in your first job.

“Be willing to learn. If you are offered an internship, take it,” she said.

Kelly Services Asia Pacific head of professional and technical, Mark Sparrow, said demand was growing for professionals with experience and niche skills.

Extracted from "The Star 16/5/12"