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Hong Kong: 15 yrs under China, we lost to SG
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Stomachpain
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Nov 19 2012, 05:58 PM
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QUOTE(bereev @ Nov 19 2012, 05:50 PM) yah kesian singapork underage badminton player also wanna get in, i wounder singapork really got what, it is just like a big city doing buy and sell trade and make money from the trade. i duuno how singaporean feel when they watching olympic those ppl represented the nation are formerly played for others country. There is no pride on the ground when these people win. The only people cheerin on for them are the media and the gov. We commoners don't even bother about them. Whereas when our own local people, even if they only compete in SEA games, even if they don't win medals, we feel very proud of them. What to do, silly as it is, we have no control over such policy of importing people.
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Stomachpain
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Nov 19 2012, 08:05 PM
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QUOTE(advocado @ Nov 19 2012, 06:00 PM) Winner will always be winner, nobody is gonna talk about how you win as long as you win. So Malaysia got Silver & Bronze in Olympic, but what you think if a Foreign national played for Malaysia and gotten us a Gold? It's a legit win and it'll put Malaysia on the map. Like I said, that may be the sentiment of the international community. But for us citizens, it's not glorious at all.. To be honest, most of us don't even know the imported player's name. If Lee Chong Wei was imported from elsewhere, you will see the stark difference in the reaction of the local people. You can buy medals, but you can't buy pride. This post has been edited by Stomachpain: Nov 19 2012, 08:06 PM
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Stomachpain
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Nov 20 2012, 12:39 AM
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QUOTE(eric84cool @ Nov 20 2012, 12:29 AM) a country which have various precious resources also lose...haih, pathetic the way this country goes, the leader just taking care of their own pocket instead of nation wealth.... We all know what the issue is.. Africa is also extremely rich in resources but the people are suffering badly.. Only a few privileged ones live like kings.
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