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'Sarita's behaviour will give wrong ideas to youngsters'


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Deepak sarkar
I Support Sarita Devi
by Deepak sarkar on Oct 02, 2014 06:55 AM  | Hide replies

IF INDIA CANNOT PROTEST IN ASIAN GAMES THEN WE SHOULD NT PARTICIPATE I SAW THE MATCH KOREAN BOXER WAS CLEAR LOSER IF JUDGES WHERE WRONG THEY SHOULD BE BANNED -WHY SEND INDIAN OFFICIALS FOR MONKEYING AROUND TAKE ACTION AGAINST THEM. WHAT SARITA DEVI DID WAS ABSOLUTELY CORRECT NO WRONG MESSAGE ONE HAS RIGHT TO PROTEST IF CHEATED COUNTRIES HONOUR. I STAND BY HER PROTEST SAD WE ARE YET TO SUPPORT OUR SPORTSMAN & WOMEN. SHAME SHAME TO THE ORGANIZER.

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pratim bhatt
Re: I Support Sarita Devi
by pratim bhatt on Oct 02, 2014 09:02 AM
sarita we ae proud of u. the match was fixed by the Koreans. IOA have to give answers on their failure to register protest. I my view judges and the indian official should be banned and not SARITA. She is our star sports person.

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silent
I support Sarita
by silent on Oct 02, 2014 06:46 AM

She did not lost the fight because of better opponent , because of baised judges and she have right to protest.

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pravin sarode
please appriciate sarita
by pravin sarode on Oct 02, 2014 04:17 AM

After reading mumbai mirror article how olympic seoul us was denied gold medal by biased judges then usa complaint exposed racket suspending 3 out of 5 judges so media if u can not support sarita we will unsubscribe from ur services ok

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Ashish Sharma
behaviour
by Ashish Sharma on Oct 02, 2014 02:20 AM

Winning or losing is part of the game, but to lose a bout when you are a winner simply because of biased or unfair referees' decision is unacceptable. When decisions aren't made in a fair spirit for the games, authorities have no right to blame players for their spirit.

The officials are shameless if they blame the player for showing emotions. She did the right thing, at least authorities and organizers will remember what happened when an unfair decision was made.

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Varadarajan Ravindran
Korean umpiring
by Varadarajan Ravindran on Oct 02, 2014 12:13 AM  | Hide replies

Korean umpiring has been biased since the Seoul Summer Olympic Games. Many South East Asian countries are biased in their opinions; and you cannot expect them to behave like Americans, British, Canadians, Australians, or for that matter, Indians. Koreans are very well known for their clannish and uncivilized behavior as compared to the English speaking west or east. Japan and China are not far behind Kprea in clannishness and bias. Similarly, Islamic countries in Asia also manifest such clannishness and bias in their opinions and actions.

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ramen das
Re: Korean umpiring
by ramen das on Oct 02, 2014 06:36 AM
now do not go that far to blame the entire civilization... as if India doesnt have crooks

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Bhasmasur Rakshasa
Re: Korean umpiring
by Bhasmasur Rakshasa on Oct 02, 2014 12:23 AM
Japanese are far far better than Koreans.......in fact, they are almost as fair and just in their dealings as Western countries....

Having worked with Japanese and Koreans both in my previous organization, i can safely say that Koreans are the biggest c_unts on earth.....they have no decency, shame or culture......
Japanese are far more refined and tolerable...Koreans are simply put, intolerably irritating and i worked with quite a few of them.

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Ashish Sharma
Re: Re: Korean umpiring
by Ashish Sharma on Oct 02, 2014 02:27 AM
Japanese don't follow the philosophy of downsizing others or to use unfair means to grow or move ahead. It reflects in their work culture and it also reflects in their personal life.

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Ashish Sharma
Re: Re: Korean umpiring
by Ashish Sharma on Oct 02, 2014 02:28 AM
Japanese don't follow the philosophy of downsizing others or to use unfair means to grow or move ahead. It reflects in their work culture and it also reflects in their personal life.

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pravin sarode
Re: Re: Korean umpiring
by pravin sarode on Oct 02, 2014 04:19 AM
I suspect big racket may be sex in return of medal

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Sunil Bhandari
Re: Re: Re: Korean umpiring
by Sunil Bhandari on Oct 02, 2014 08:57 AM
s.. of what kind.. please describe in detail

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