by Roland » 07 Oct 2012 Read
http://www.snookerisland.com/blog/inter ... aj-advani/It's a long one with a couple of great Youtube clips, so save it for when you have time to soak it all in.
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by Wildey » 09 Oct 2012 Read
Obviously with success comes responsibility and you’ve got to do your bit as an ambassador for the sport in your country and be involved in as many promotional activities as you can, but I also feel it is the job of the national federation of each country to use their top players to promote the game in their region. But I will always support whatever promotional activities happen because I feel it is a duty to be involved in popularising the game.
could someone try and explain that to Ronnie he is only 37 and still not taken that in.
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by Wildey » 09 Oct 2012 Read
really enjoyed the insight of a player like Pankaj Advani that has two strings to his bow
and on that note
During the interview we touched on the clash of dates between the IBSF World Billiards Championships and the International Championship at the end of October. Pankaj was clearly in the midst of a dilemma at the time and didn’t know what was happening, however this subsequent article best sums up the current situation. No one reading this interview would blame him for choosing billiards this time around given his ties with the game, but at the same time you’re all secretly hoping he chooses snooker so we can get another look at him.
im hoping he chooses Snooker this time around because its the best thing for his career at this moment in time
yes he feels loyalty to billiards and that is a great trait to have he isnt a man that puts money in front of integrity but for me The Chance of playing Ding in china is a massive opportunity for him that i think he would be foolish to not take his place in the draw.
but ultimately the decision is his and nobody else.
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by PLtheRef » 11 Oct 2012 Read
He's picked the billiards
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by ros.147 » 22 Dec 2017 Read
He has 18 world titles to his name now. What a player! What a talent! To me, he is better than Ronnie And Stephen.
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by kolompar » 22 Dec 2017 Read
Can't argue with that. Has even more world titles than Joe Davis
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by SnookerFan » 26 Dec 2017 Read
kolompar wrote:Can't argue with that. Has even more world titles than Joe Davis
The new GOAT!
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by Dan-cat » 26 Dec 2017 Read
He just won the six reds again in India, making a total of 30 national titles.
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