Women's World Grand Prix 2017

  • And then we find out she is actually dating the hottest serbian male volleyball players. :dance6:


    Tbt... however...I will be absolutely left fuming if ever I find out she has Drazen Luburic's number for herself. I say b**** better share. :down: :rolll:


    But Brankica has a nice smile :rose:
    And It may sound a bit rude but there are lots of uglier (worse looking) girls out there in different teams :lol:

  • Race to Nanjing

    One out of these three teams will be left out from the WGP Finals Round in Nanjing: JPN, BRA, NED :?:



    Just guess which team will part itself :wavy: :wavy: :wavy: from the party after concluding the 3-week festive show :whistle:

    :bump:


    I'll say that NED is pretty safe for being treated by its dearest kinship bordering neighbor, BEL... JPN will play passive role, its journey will be set by the teams from the American Continent.


    Hard to answer between JPN - BRA...


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  • Nootsara is really fun to watch indeed, I wonder how more flexible her hands can possibly be. So entertaining whenever she makes tall (European) blockers look stupid. IMO she and Ognjenovic are born to be THE setters and I absolutely love their block-free sets.

  • If Nootsara and Thinkaow stay around for some more years, the new Thai generation is going to be much stronger than the old one. Ajcharaporn - Moksri - Pimpichaya trio is a lot stronger in attack than Onuma - Malika - Wilavan IMO.

    There are rumors that Nootsara will only play until Olympic Qualification and then she will retires from the NT. Nootsara-Pleumjit connection is one of the best setter-MB duo I have ever seen in my life.


    I agree that these trio of youngsters are better than the previous ones. Plus, they are still very young and has a long time to develop even more. I would also put Thatdao in the equation and of course Pornpurn, the backup for Nootsara. These players are still so young. I guess Thailand won't be going any where any time soon.

  • Nootsara is really fun to watch indeed, I wonder how more flexible her hands can possibly be. So entertaining whenever she makes tall (European) blockers look stupid. IMO she and Ognjenovic are born to be THE setters and I absolutely love their block-free sets.


    agree on Nootsara but not on Ognjenovic...

  • Those Italians are staging the famous show L’elisir d’amore doing some favor amusing the Thai audience for their great hospitality during their stay in Bangkok... :P


    some consolation farewell for the Thais :wavy: how kind it is


    “There are decades where nothing happens; and there are weeks where decades happen.”

  • Italy is playing with its B team, it's normal that it's losing badly against any decent team playing home.


    This Thailand better make it to Tokyo 2020 without Japan and maybe China as well in the OQT

    They have a huge chance imo. And to think about it, they will have these new generation developing for 3 more years then finally performing in Olympic is just simply amazing. I cannot wait to see what this Thai NT (especially Kongyot) bring to the table.

  • If Nootsara and Thinkaow stay around for some more years, the new Thai generation is going to be much stronger than the old one. Ajcharaporn - Moksri - Pimpichaya trio is a lot stronger in attack than Onuma - Malika - Wilavan IMO.


    they can be better than Malika-Wilavan duo but im not that sure of the part about Onuma..

  • Italy is playing with its B team, it's normal that it's losing badly against any decent team playing home.


    This Thailand better make it to Tokyo 2020 without Japan and maybe China as well in the OQT


    There's still South Korea...

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