A busful of supporters have crossed the Channel to cheer for big Dane Viktor Axelsen. deration, saying not many foreigners will be keen to coach India if they are treated this way. from Lallana to beat the Slovakia in last September’s fixture, a game played under previous England manager Sam Allardyce. “We believe no players should be made to pose for pictures or their wrists bothered by asking for their autographs,” Japanese Huaroclaims. Currently, digital feedis a delayed but we don’t know how scenario will change after five years,” he stated. Shivani Naik answers these questions as she captures the sights and sounds from the badminton fandom at Glasgow. Zambia moved into second place in Group B as they advanced to four points, but are still five points behind leaders Nigeria, who won 4-0 at home to Cameroon on Friday. The Dutchman was sacked on Saturday following a meeting to assess India’s performances in 2016 and 2017. “We have good attacking players but we need someone in the middle of the park who can spray the passes, switch the play quickly and play at a tempo that Gareth likes. A general view of the main show court during the semi finals on day six of the 2017 BWF World Badminton Championships at the Emirates Arena, Glasgow, Scotland, Saturday Aug.