I think this was explained before by one of the coaches.
When a coach is in the competition area, he is not allowed to give instructions to/communicate with the table tennis player during the match.
Once he is red carded and sent to the stands he can shout whatever he wants to the player
Got one blur orange twat couldn't find where Holland is but still support Holland like hell. That's why Holland is called Nether(world). You give him map and compass and taxi with driver, the most he reach is Hollandse Club and start exclaiming, Eureka! Merdeka!
maybe the referee simply couldnt stand the sight of ahtiong, and his shouting of instructions in thick ahtiong accent was highly irritable. the ahtiong stretched the ref's threshold, so ref sent the ahtiong outta sight & outta mind.
maybe the referee simply couldnt stand the sight of ahtiong, and his shouting of instructions in thick ahtiong accent was highly irritable. the ahtiong stretched the ref's threshold, so ref sent the ahtiong outta sight & outta mind.
Banglas quite alright for construction works. Pinoys quite alright as maids. The irony is that foreign non-talents are alright, filling up jobs that Singaporeans don't want and can't survive with anyway. Many Singaporeans keep saying real talents only please. It's the real talents that are taking away the jobs and places in schools that middle Singaporeans want and need. With that in sight, fake talents spot the openings that if they can act talented with some fake papers, taking away even more jobs that middle Singaporeans want and need. The Government's argument is of course, foreign talents help create more jobs. Is it true? It ups the GDP that's surely true. Commonsense economics. More people, more economic activities generate higher GDP figures and more jobs. But does it create more jobs for locals, you go figure.