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Is this similar in a sense to what we are hearing from and about ATS - that Brian was not giving enough attention to Yuna - and then that Brian was told Yuna needed time off so please Brian by all means work with other skaters? How confusing is that?
I am not willing to call Brian a liar because I don't know all the facts. I also don't know if ATS is as guilty of treating Orser as badly as he has claimed.
What is undeniable is that they fired Brian and then kept silent about it. I don't know what ATS thought would happen next or maybe they were incapable of thinking this through?
And why does it feel as if ATS could care less about the other skaters and coaches at the Cricket Club? Perception is often stronger than reality. Isn't it supposed to be the job of an agency to handle situations like this rather than creating PR nightmares through a lack of action and sheer incompetence?
But what else could Brian do when the tension at the Cricket Club started effecting the other skaters and coaches. I don't blame Brian for being very upset, going public when he did or feeling the need to protect his skaters.
Wasn't that something Brian was practically worshipped for by Yuna fans - the way he protected her? My gosh, the way Brian handled things in Vancouver for Yuna seemed close to perfect.
Why does it seem so strange that he would do the same for Christina and Adam?
Because Yuna's side might feel something was going wrong with Orser and he prove it by his own lying and the timely open-up on their split. It is intentional.
Changing a coach is nothing special in the skating world.
All the disturbance was started by Orser (or IMG), a liar using media.

I still don't think Brian has come out and attacked Yuna - but would agree some of his actions may have been hurtful to Yuna. Apparently Yuna and her mom/agency have
Brian is no longer responsible for protecting and training Yuna. Did ATS and Yuna herself fail to realize that? Talk about living in a bubble :sheesh:
yes, I was wondering the same after last pages, the weight on her shoulders to win must had been tremendus. And you would think a 19 year old Olympic Gold Medalist would now be relaxed and happy, working when and what she likes, but all fuss around her name and this media obligations, which channels will show her new music and which magazines her new dress, sounds too much, and not much happy stuff. It is beyond me to understand all the pressure. And it seems there is no end there..With all the zillion money she makes, does she enjoy any of it? If I were her, i would buy disneyland and sit in there with my friends.
LOGICAL ANALYSIS...Brian Orser's stance.
1. I love Yuna and helped her OGM.
2. Yuna is too young to make a decision.
3. I'm not greedy...I only charge $110 to Yuna which is same to everybody.
4. It is all business whoever I coach. It's OK except Mao.
5. I'm too proud to treat Yuna differently from others.
Really...Nothing wrong...
Brian is 100% right.
But this stance could nullify the special relationship with the 19-year old young kid.
As much as I admire Brian, I think he is emotionally unstable at the moment. He reminds me more and more of a lover scorned rather than a professional coach leaving his student. Maybe Yuna did straighten him up as we speculated lol
Thank you for your kind replies.
One thing that I didn't comment before is this quote
I don't know how you define the maturity, but Yuna achieved in her respective field more, than, I guess, most of the people on this board and she certainly can take the responsibility for her actions and even for other people. She may be impulsive, she may be stubborn, but I don't think she is immature.
When I read it, I cannot help but laugh. "She may be impulsive, she may be stubborn", she may be ego-centric, she may be a *****,..... "but I don't think she is immature." Get my point? Can you explain it in a more logically friendly way? Thanks.
LOGICAL ANALYSIS....Yuna Kim's stance.
1. I am the queen, and how hurtful it is to hear that he is flattered by another women.
2. He should have known that I was not happy when I just skated off in practice and did not return his emails.
3. And what hurt me more is that, instead of comforting and pampering me, he gave me more distance when I gave him those "aloof" signals to show my displeasure.
4. I thought if I left the coach position empty, he would know something definately wrong about our relation and thus make every attempt to comfort my feelings. NO, he dumped me!!! WAAAH!!!!
5. So I wrote on the twitter that "I know exactly what’s going on now." The key word is NOW. I didn't truly know his heart, but NOW I know he could dump me so easily.
Really...Nothing wrong.....
She is 100% right, in her own mind.
)of course we canMature people can act immaturely sometimes.


!!!LOL!!!like a wonder bra."
First, thanks for your response. I am really surprised that somebody would even agree with me to any degree. David appears more sensitive to others' emotions, so he naturally has better relation with Yuna. There are some men (whether be gay or straight) simply so dumb at women's emotions that you sometimes would love to just hit them in the head and say, "wake up".
After the news article about his e-mail that mentioned that he had an offer from Japan, my questions about this situation were answered.
Why Yuna have trained alone in the Cricket club since she had come back in Canada.
Why Min-jung decided to leave the club, along with Yu-na.
I don't think Yu-na and Min-jung could train as comfortably as they used to do in the club where several Japanese junior skaters trained together.
He lied about the offer in the interview with Korean media before.
He made a contract with IMG in May and now is a technical consultant for Japan.
The source of his first interview about this matter comes out from IMG NY.
What else do I need to know?
I hoped that Yuna would retire and live a 'normal' life, like other ordinary 20-year-old and that Orser would be a coach of Mao, teaching a perfect 3A. However, as Yuna mentioned before(something happened whenever she was seriously thinking of retiring and that made her keep skating), I'm afraid that she'll continue.
Sorry about my terrble English.
Lol, have been away from skating since the Olympics (and also enjoying the lovely summer, soon to be over sadly), but what brought me back the other day was seeing this over on Yahoo News.
And since then I have been reading the boards, both fortunately (made me look up old videos on youtube of Mao), and unfortunately (reading the bitchfest on the boards).
My take:
a.) making a mountain out of a molehill, but not surprising, knowing the participants and the outrageous skating fans. Same brouhaha as when Michelle & Frank parted ways. And since Yuna seems to be modeling herself after Michelle in every way possible, to be expected.
b.) Yuna's a diva, which is why I've never really liked her (lol, and this coming from an Oksana Baiul Fan; btw I never enjoyed Oksana's infantile diva ways either, so be it). But unlike Yuna, Oksana's skating, et al, made up for everything else.
c.) Not a big fan of Brian Oser or Canada and Canadians when it comes to figure skating, and in particular the 2010 Olympics held in Canada. So don't really care that he & Tracy Wilson (used to be a fav commentator of mine at one time, no longer since her bias of Yuna over Mao) are having it rough. They all three, including Yuna, deserve each other.
d.) bringing Mao into the fray was a low blow; her past speaks for itself ~ always humble, gracious, a lady, never speaking bad about her competitors (unlike me, lol) ~ and everyone knows that throughout her career she has been loyal to her country first & foremost, never leaving, even jeopardizing her chances at gold because of her insistence on staying & training in Japan. And this loyalty extends to Tarasova, whom she has refused to leave. Therefore it is only logical she would never leave her country to train in Canada. But whom I wonder about is Orser? Hmmm, he's the one that has given me pause for thought. His remark about the 3A to Yuna at Worlds, etc. I'm pretty sure deep down inside he would love to train someone like Mao whom has that rare quality not very often seen in skating ~ the desire to be the best ever (including relearning jumps and learning even more difficult jumps!) ~ tons of skaters have talent, but I can count on one hand those that have stayed in skating to become true legends (Grafstrom, Henie, Plushenko). That takes longevity, not just one Olympics, nor two, but three & beyond! And in order to do that, one must always stay ahead of the pack, in fact put oneself so far ahead no one else can touch him/her, not rest on one's laurels. Mao has that desire, Yuna does not. Being an Olympic Champion is enough for 99% of those skaters throughout history, but only that 1% consisting of Grafstrom, Henie, and Plushenko went beyond. 'nuff said...
e.) Yuna's the best female skater I've seen in my lifetime when it comes to the complete package. She's got the artistry of Oksana Baiul when it comes to entrancing the judges (not the soul imho) combined with the athleticism of the best jumpers in history; she's a "natural" jumper in both terms of height, power, flow, and complete rotations (e.g. Irina Slutskaya, Julia Sebestian to name a few). As a long-time skating fan since the 70's I recognize that, which is why I'm sad to see that she lacks that rare quality to stay in the game to become a legend like Grafstrom, Henie, Plushenko. I saw that early on. As a skating fan, I can only imagine what she could have become if she had the mindset of a Mao Asada.
f.) this too shall pass.![]()


Yeah...I should probably combine my posts... SORRY.
