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Plushenko called her the little genius. So join his troupe, it will pay the rent if she has financial problems which I doubt. Who wouldn't want to see Plushenko and Lipnitskaya under one roof? Unlike competitions, shows can be shaped by the performers. With some imagination the dream duo will be rock stars. Then there is the internet. For most of us, watching skaters is limited to watching videos, and those who do attend competitions turn on the videos afterward. The internet would allow for much more than the performance, she can skate, talk, draw us into her world. For the masses, nothing can compete with the internet for intimacy and first-hand experience. Yulia is all about intimacy, genuine intimacy. The competitive arena is cold, it suffocates. Unless the December fall has crippled her, there is no reason for pessimism.
^No offense to him, but has he even proven himself as a coach yet? Yulia just changed coaches not too long ago, and it seems to have improved her technique and performance a lot, despite all the bad luck. Also, I'm under the impression that she seems to really like her new training environment and how there's not a ton of paps/fans following her all the time as was the case in Moscow. The only difficulty she has is that of living independently away from her mother...something she probably would have to do eventually anyway as she becomes an adult. Why would she just abandon a good situation for a guy who only just started coaching? And yeah, he is a legend and all that, but that doesn't automatically make him a great coach.

Hm. Yulia probably likes Moscow, too. Plus she needs to handle the popularity as many other famous persons do it. He is not a child anymore. I'm thinking about my idea and I like it more and more. And don't worry about Plushenko's coaching. He has coaching degree for a long time, but what is the most important he knows the FS world very much he has many knowledges. He had experiences with not only with children but with adult skaters, too. And you don't forget Sergei Voronov said it:
"When you are next to an extraordinary person, and Plushenko is an extraordinary person, it's not just a compliment, you start to feel different. It's another atmosphere, another energy, another attitude. Strong competitors make you stronger."
I'm sure Plushenko can help Yulia.
It would be a shame to see her go, one of the most talented skater we have right now. Even if her technical abilities are a bit down right now, she can sell the heck out of her programs and we need skaters that do this.
Yulia needs to make her decisions alone now, only so she can learn what´s best for her. I wish her the best!![]()
From the FSO insider (unverifiable, of course):
"Urmanov is not to blame for Yulia's health problems. These problems are 5 years old already. And about her "underground" manner you know already. "
There were nuts blaming Urmanov already? :roll9:
In the mean time Yulia's Sochi team event SL video has cleared 5 million views and keeps going up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ke0iusvydl8
Is it the mostly viewed ladies' FS competition youtube video ever? I am not talking about some funnies with kids.
Currently yes, Yuna's videos also have lots of views but her Sochi one is her the most viewed one (4,3 million), lots of her older videos were deleted because of copyrights etc. and I heard they also had loooots of views but not sure if they ever reached 5 millions before deleting.
In the mean time Yulia's Sochi team event SL video has cleared 5 million views and keeps going up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ke0iusvydl8
Is it the mostly viewed ladies' FS competition youtube video ever? I am not talking about some funnies with kids.
This magic?I'm slowing growing disinterested in FS with Yulia out at the moment...
I mean all the other skaters are great...but the magic is missing.