Re: good that both overhyped and selfish players lost
by P S SHAH on Aug 22, 2016 09:27 PM
Mr Dhantannan, the third class man I have ever seen on Rediff. Why you are not man enough and after Sania Nehwals blood for last few days by criticising her non stop without any basis. Topi hand has no grudge or complaint against her. You go through the records and see Sainas achievement in the past. She couldn't fare well due to injury and she was operated on last Saturday and will require four months rest. If you have guts why don't you inform the real reasons of your continueously tirade against one of the great Badmington player. Be man enough and spare a lady a find someone who can give you fitting reply.
Re: Re: good that both overhyped and selfish players lost
by Anand sodo on Aug 23, 2016 12:09 AM
MOST Indians, specially those - who cannot differentiate a Tennis Racket from a Badminton racket - KNOW that they are the EXPERTS - and ALL PLAYERS are just fools! - wasting their entire TIME, MONEY, ENERGY and LIFE -for the SAKE of a simple MEDAL - so that these 'EXPERT SCOUNDRELS'- can BOAST - and the next time if you fail - you've had it...Shameless Indians...
Re: Re: Re: good that both overhyped and selfish players lost
by P S SHAH on Aug 23, 2016 06:38 PM
Dhantannan is the third class, jealous, brainless person who constantly write only useless and irrelevant comments all the time
Political interventions and unnecessary giving too much importance to players like Paes, injured Saina Nehwal, dope specialist Narsingh cost India too much
Re: Re: India in Rio
by P S SHAH on Aug 22, 2016 09:33 PM
Dhantannan, it seem that you have lost your balance of mind and everywhere you find Saina which it seem has caused you nightmare. Don't expose your jealousy, bias mindset and stop your utter and irrelevant nonsense all the time. Eventhough Kolhi is the greatest player today, people don't forget players like Sachin Tendulkar, Gavaskar, Ganguli and respect them for their achievement and contribution to the game.
Yes indeed we were lucky to have Sakshi and Sindhu, who saved us from joining an elite group of nations- Afghanistan, Pak, Iraq and Syria who did not win any medal.
Re: Lucky
by arshad riyaz on Aug 22, 2016 07:35 AM
Must not compare with these countries. India is the second largest population in the world but got only 2 medals. We must think about it. should not satisfy with 2 medals and need to start working on next olympic.
Re: Re: Lucky
by Saket Gadkari on Aug 22, 2016 08:46 AM
It's a matter of shame and not pride to win just two medals and fall from rank 56 to rank 67, however, if someone wants to make comparisons with down-trodden and poverty-striken countries and applaud the cricketers only, then it can be considered a matter of shameless pride...