You are right. It was about LP.
I think the issue is more that a lot of people think Kozuka doesn't get enough credit for his fabulous skating skills.
You are right. It was about LP.
I think the issue is more that a lot of people think Kozuka doesn't get enough credit for his fabulous skating skills.
I don't think. My commentator always said, Kozuka has similar great SS, like Chan. She was an ISU judge.The following years have shown that Kozuka has been over scored by his fans.
Delusional and ignorant. He can barely afford training despite being multiple world champions. Nobody outside the skating circule knows who Patrick is precisely because the constant overscoring/chaninflation.
I don't think. My commentator always said, Kozuka has similar great SS, like Chan. She was an ISU judge.
I don't think. My commentator always said, Kozuka has similar great SS, like Chan. She was an ISU judge.
Also, Boitano did two triple Axels, IIRC.
I have confidence in Chan. The other guys are under pressure, too. Chan has his strong basic skating skills to fall back on, even if he makes a mistake.
I always take the comments from commentators with a grain of salt. The US ones seems biased towards the US. The Canadian ones seem bias towards Canadians skaters. The Eurosport ones seem to be the least biased, the most friendly, but also the least knowledgable.
I always take the comments from commentators with a grain of salt. The US ones seems biased towards the US. The Canadian ones seem bias towards Canadians skaters. The Eurosport ones seem to be the least biased, the most friendly, but also the least knowledgable.
What Olympic favoritism for Patrick? The Olympics will be held in Russia, so favoritism may go their way...just saying.
The OP likely means he is the odds on/bookies favorite for gold in Sochi, which he obviously is at this point. As for who people sentimentally are rooting for, well outside of Canada that is never Chan to begin with. In Sochi it will be a Russian if they can even field someone decent enough worth rooting for.
I don't think there's any hair left to pull.Hah he isn't the sentimental favourite because he is the *favourite*. Just like S/S were the favourites in Vancouver but S/Z were the sentimental favourites. Your haterade is yet again fuelling your delusion if you think that only people in Canada want to see Chan win. He has fans internationally who are rooting for him.
p.s. Hope you didn't cry too much or pull your hair out too hard when Chan won yet again (and by a landslide, at that).
Actually, S/Z were the favorites going into Vancouver, having had a very strong GP campaign while S/S struggled all season. A pity as to the latter, because they had lovely programs while S/Z were not skating to their best material.Hah he isn't the sentimental favourite because he is the *favourite*. Just like S/S were the favourites in Vancouver but S/Z were the sentimental favourites.
Any event in which a skater wins by a landslide is by definition one in which most of the skaters gave subpar performances. As such, it is disappointing regardless of who the winner is. Of course, that disappointment can be countered if one happens to like the winner (I'm sure Plushenko fans shed no tears about the meh men's event in Torino 2006, for instance). But for fans in general, while hair pulling is not indicated, it is not what one hopes for.p.s. Hope you didn't cry too much or pull your hair out too hard when Chan won yet again (and by a landslide, at that).
Well, the results from all the competitions clearly showed that that was not the case. Were all the judges from all different competitions, which have been formed by different people as judge, wrong or was your commentator wrong?
You mean he didn't fall 6 times.....oh dear someone finds herself wrong!Hah he isn't the sentimental favourite because he is the *favourite*. Just like S/S were the favourites in Vancouver but S/Z were the sentimental favourites. Your haterade is yet again fuelling your delusion if you think that only people in Canada want to see Chan win. He has fans internationally who are rooting for him.
p.s. Hope you didn't cry too much or pull your hair out too hard when Chan won yet again (and by a landslide, at that).
During the Worlds competition in Russia, I remember a closeup of a group of Russian fans standing and cheering after Patrick's winning skate. It was funny, because a few seats over was a woman who was giving these fans a looong disgusted stare....Your haterade is yet again fuelling your delusion if you think that only people in Canada want to see Chan win. He has fans internationally who are rooting for him.
Actually in Canada he is quite well known. Similar to how Takahashi and Asada is a household name in Japan but outside of the skating circle and the skater's home country, few people know who he is. That's a problem with the sport not the skaters. Not everyone can be a Michelle Kwan.