by Wildey » 30 Apr 2010 Read
Sonny wrote:Robbo enters into 4th place in the fist pump charts.
Who has been Relegated not the Hendry Effort after that 147 i hope
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by Rocket_ron » 30 Apr 2010 Read
StalinESQ wrote:oh dear, no need for that fist pump, this is a gents game and that was by no means a gents reaction....... disgrace
yes i didn't agree with that
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by Rocket_ron » 30 Apr 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:Sonny wrote:Robbo enters into 4th place in the fist pump charts.
Who has been Relegated not the Hendry Effort after that 147 i hope
as smart says that was homo erotic
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by SnookerFan » 30 Apr 2010 Read
rocket_ron wrote:StalinESQ wrote:oh dear, no need for that fist pump, this is a gents game and that was by no means a gents reaction....... disgrace
yes i didn't agree with that
Yeah, I thought that was a poor show, myself.
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by Casey » 30 Apr 2010 Read
rocket_ron wrote:StalinESQ wrote:oh dear, no need for that fist pump, this is a gents game and that was by no means a gents reaction....... disgrace
yes i didn't agree with that
Lets ban - Selby, Allen, Dott, Maguire, Murphy who have all done it mid match in this tournament
Fist pump
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by SnookerFan » 30 Apr 2010 Read
case_master wc wrote:rocket_ron wrote:StalinESQ wrote:oh dear, no need for that fist pump, this is a gents game and that was by no means a gents reaction....... disgrace
yes i didn't agree with that
Lets ban - Selby, Allen, Dott, Maguire, Murphy who have all done it mid match in this tournament
Fist pump
We didn't say Robertson was the only one, we just said it was ungentlemanly.
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by Lucky » 30 Apr 2010 Read
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by GJ » 30 Apr 2010 Read
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
COME ONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
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by Casey » 30 Apr 2010 Read
I can’t believe everybody is banging on about the fist pump, Selby, Murphy, Allen and Dott have all done it at the end of sessions in this tournament.
Robbo has every right to let out his tension. After all that was basically the frame to get into the final
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by GJ » 30 Apr 2010 Read
case_master wc wrote:rocket_ron wrote:StalinESQ wrote:oh dear, no need for that fist pump, this is a gents game and that was by no means a gents reaction....... disgrace
yes i didn't agree with that
Lets ban - Selby, Allen, Dott, Maguire, Murphy who have all done it mid match in this tournament
Fist pump
good idea case but abusing the ref is still worse
ronald should have a life time ban
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by SnookerFan » 30 Apr 2010 Read
GJtheaussiestud wrote:YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
COME ONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Who do you want to win?
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by Bourne » 30 Apr 2010 Read
case_master wc wrote:I can’t believe everybody is banging on about the fist pump, Selby, Murphy, Allen and Dott have all done it at the end of sessions in this tournament.
Robbo has every right to let out his tension. After all that was basically the frame to get into the final
Trolls bro.
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by Rocket_ron » 30 Apr 2010 Read
GJtheaussiestud wrote:case_master wc wrote:rocket_ron wrote:StalinESQ wrote:oh dear, no need for that fist pump, this is a gents game and that was by no means a gents reaction....... disgrace
yes i didn't agree with that
Lets ban - Selby, Allen, Dott, Maguire, Murphy who have all done it mid match in this tournament
Fist pump
good idea case but abusing the ref is still worse
ronald should have a life time ban
he wont get let off lightly
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by GJ » 30 Apr 2010 Read
rocket_ron wrote:SnookerFan wrote:case_master wc wrote:rocket_ron wrote:StalinESQ wrote:oh dear, no need for that fist pump, this is a gents game and that was by no means a gents reaction....... disgrace
yes i didn't agree with that
Lets ban - Selby, Allen, Dott, Maguire, Murphy who have all done it mid match in this tournament
Fist pump
We didn't say Robertson was the only one, we just said it was ungentlemanly.
agreed
but smarty boy only mentiones it when its robbo
its called being a first class hypocrite sir smart
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by Rocket_ron » 30 Apr 2010 Read
GJtheaussiestud wrote:but smarty boy only mentiones it when its robbo
its called being a first class hypocrite sir smart
yes where has smart gone??
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by Casey » 30 Apr 2010 Read
SnookerFan wrote:case_master wc wrote:rocket_ron wrote:StalinESQ wrote:oh dear, no need for that fist pump, this is a gents game and that was by no means a gents reaction....... disgrace
yes i didn't agree with that
Lets ban - Selby, Allen, Dott, Maguire, Murphy who have all done it mid match in this tournament
Fist pump
We didn't say Robertson was the only one, we just said it was ungentlemanly.
In what way? He has every right to let it out and it makes better TV than the generic handshake with the players leaving looking emotionless.
It will become common place very soon folks
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by Sickpotter » 30 Apr 2010 Read
Well done Robbo and Carter, right on target for my prediction.
Now if Selby would just turn it on.....
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by Monique » 30 Apr 2010 Read
GJtheaussiestud wrote:case_master wc wrote:rocket_ron wrote:StalinESQ wrote:oh dear, no need for that fist pump, this is a gents game and that was by no means a gents reaction....... disgrace
yes i didn't agree with that
Lets ban - Selby, Allen, Dott, Maguire, Murphy who have all done it mid match in this tournament
Fist pump
good idea case but abusing the ref is still worse
ronald should have a life time ban
You're at it again GJ? Your man tonight showed no respect at all for his opponent. There is no need to hurt the feelings of anyone that way. I'm not asking for a ban or a blame or whatever but it was plain rude and totally unnecessary especially as he was very lucky to win that frame. Ask yourself how you would feel if you were in Ali's shoes
Ronnie maybe didn't act in the most tactful way towards Leo but he was well in his right to question the decision if he thought the ref made an error. There is no reason for any player to accept a decision sheepishly if they think an error was made. errors do happen, the refs are only human.
Of the two behaviours I have no doubt which is worse.
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by GJ » 30 Apr 2010 Read
im responding to smart who says nothing when others do the same as robbo
the fist pumping is class
hopefully another one tomorrow
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by GJ » 30 Apr 2010 Read
Monique wrote:You're at it again GJ? Your man tonight showed no respect at all for his opponent. There is no need to hurt the feelings of anyone that way. I'm not asking for a ban or a blame or whatever but it was plain rude and totally unnecessary especially as he was very lucky to win that frame. Ask yourself how you would feel if you were in Ali's shoes
Ronnie maybe didn't act in the most tactful way towards Leo but he was well in his right to question the decision if he thought the ref made an error. There is no reason for any player to accept a decision sheepishly if they think an error was made. errors do happen, the refs are only human.
Of the two behaviours I have no doubt which is worse.
intimidating refs is far worse
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by Rocket_ron » 30 Apr 2010 Read
Monique wrote:
You're at it again GJ? Your man tonight showed no respect at all for his opponent. There is no need to hurt the feelings of anyone that way. I'm not asking for a ban or a blame or whatever but it was plain rude and totally unnecessary especially as he was very lucky to win that frame. Ask yourself how you would feel if you were in Ali's shoes
Ronnie maybe didn't act in the most tactful way towards Leo but he was well in his right to question the decision if he thought the ref made an error. There is no reason for any player to accept a decision sheepishly if they think an error was made. errors do happen, the refs are only human.
Of the two behaviours I have no doubt which is worse.
strong words there mon,
however i do agree it can sometimes be disrespectfull to the other player, it ok to do a nice fist pump once but going off like robb did tonight was too far
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by Roland » 30 Apr 2010 Read
Monique is right, I put him in 4th place but really that's the most unnecessary fist pump of the whole event. Carter must be feeling sick and Robbo rubbed his nose in it and he was lucky to escape that session 5-3 because he wasn't better than Carter tonight.
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by GJ » 30 Apr 2010 Read
Sonny wrote:Monique is right, I put him in 4th place but really that's the most unnecessary fist pump of the whole event. Carter must be feeling sick and Robbo rubbed his nose in it and he was lucky to escape that session 5-3 because he wasn't better than Carter tonight.
its fine when selby does it
BLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
any player can do it
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by Rocket_ron » 30 Apr 2010 Read
Sonny wrote:Monique is right, I put him in 4th place but really that's the most unnecessary fist pump of the whole event. Carter must be feeling sick and Robbo rubbed his nose in it and he was lucky to escape that session 5-3 because he wasn't better than Carter tonight.
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by Bourne » 30 Apr 2010 Read
Sonny wrote:Monique is right, I put him in 4th place but really that's the most unnecessary fist pump of the whole event. Carter must be feeling sick and Robbo rubbed his nose in it and he was lucky to escape that session 5-3 because he wasn't better than Carter tonight.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_s ... 021874.stm"If i'd have beaten him, i'd have given it plenty of fists"
That was last year, I doubt much has changed. Haters keep on hatin'
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by Tubberlad » 30 Apr 2010 Read
I think Ronnie giving Leo stick was far worse actually. Yes, of course he can question a decision, but to get as thick and disrespectful as he did, telling Leo he needed his eyes checked... I just don't like that. O'Sullivan is one of my favourite players, and I don't mind him as a guy, but that didn't sit well with me.
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by GJ » 30 Apr 2010 Read
thetubberlad wrote:I think Ronnie giving Leo stick was far worse actually. Yes, of course he can question a decision, but to get as thick and disrespectful as he did, telling Leo he needed his eyes checked... I just don't like that. O'Sullivan is one of my favourite players, and I don't mind him as a guy, but that didn't sit well with me.
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by Rocket_ron » 30 Apr 2010 Read
GJtheaussiestud wrote:Sonny wrote:Monique is right, I put him in 4th place but really that's the most unnecessary fist pump of the whole event. Carter must be feeling sick and Robbo rubbed his nose in it and he was lucky to escape that session 5-3 because he wasn't better than Carter tonight.
its fine when selby does it
BLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
any player can do it
i deffenately dont like selby doing it
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by Roland » 30 Apr 2010 Read
The difference is Selby was staring defeat in the face and came back into the match with his back firmly against the wall. Robbo was well in the lead and Carter had rubbish luck all night and the last frame wasn't an adrenalinefest so it was an over reaction. But if it means that much to him then fair enough.
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