by Holden Chinaski » 22 Mar 2023 Read
Mark Salty.
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by Dan-cat » 22 Mar 2023 Read
Holden Chinaski wrote:Mark Salty.
He will be if Pang does him proper
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by gallantrabbit » 22 Mar 2023 Read
Great read from Steve Dawson responding to our non ambassador Ronnie on WST site
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by Wildey » 23 Mar 2023 Read
gallantrabbit wrote:Great read from Steve Dawson responding to our non ambassador Ronnie on WST site
Ronnie talked a lot the Attention seeking Git and Said nothing at all just Verbal Diareahh
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by chengdufan » 23 Mar 2023 Read
Wildey wrote:Diareahh
Presumably that's what it's called when it's particularly painful
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by chengdufan » 23 Mar 2023 Read
Pangasius Junxu
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by SnookerEd25 » 23 Mar 2023 Read
chengdufan wrote:Wildey wrote:Diareahh
Presumably that's what it's called when it's particularly painful
I don’t know. Sounds like the relief of medication to me…
Syrup of Higgs?
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by Dan-cat » 23 Mar 2023 Read
Steve Dawson's response is bang on the money. Measured and correct.
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by Empire State Human » 23 Mar 2023 Read
Also - and this might surprise everyone - Shaun Murphy has offered his opinion on O'Sullivan's comments.
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by SnookerEd25 » 23 Mar 2023 Read
Empire State Human wrote:Also - and this might surprise everyone - Shaun Murphy has offered his opinion on O'Sullivan's comments.
link
Good God, I wonder how they coaxed that out of him?
Quite the coup!
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by Womble » 23 Mar 2023 Read
Empire State Human wrote:Also - and this might surprise everyone - Shaun Murphy has offered his opinion on O'Sullivan's comments.
link
Ronnie can often act like a spoiled brat. And Smurph is a false, nauseatingly cheesy, "look at me", goody-two-shoes. I can't be bothered to listen to either of them. No offence.
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by RunningSide » 23 Mar 2023 Read
Womble wrote:Empire State Human wrote:Also - and this might surprise everyone - Shaun Murphy has offered his opinion on O'Sullivan's comments.
link
Ronnie can often act like a spoiled brat. And Smurph is a false, nauseatingly cheesy, "look at me", goody-two-shoes. I can't be bothered to listen to either of them. No offence.
I have same thoughts as Womble, thats a sentence I never imagined.
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by Womble » 23 Mar 2023 Read
RunningSide wrote:Womble wrote:Empire State Human wrote:Also - and this might surprise everyone - Shaun Murphy has offered his opinion on O'Sullivan's comments.
link
Ronnie can often act like a spoiled brat. And Smurph is a false, nauseatingly cheesy, "look at me", goody-two-shoes. I can't be bothered to listen to either of them. No offence.
I have same thoughts as Womble, thats a sentence I never imagined.
Great Uncle Bulgaria, I haven't seen you for ages. How are you?
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by Empire State Human » 23 Mar 2023 Read
RunningSide wrote:Womble wrote:Empire State Human wrote:Also - and this might surprise everyone - Shaun Murphy has offered his opinion on O'Sullivan's comments.
link
Ronnie can often act like a spoiled brat. And Smurph is a false, nauseatingly cheesy, "look at me", goody-two-shoes. I can't be bothered to listen to either of them. No offence.
I have same thoughts as Womble, thats a sentence I never imagined.
What's your opinion on fly-tipping?
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by RunningSide » 23 Mar 2023 Read
Womble wrote:RunningSide wrote:Womble wrote:Empire State Human wrote:Also - and this might surprise everyone - Shaun Murphy has offered his opinion on O'Sullivan's comments.
link
Ronnie can often act like a spoiled brat. And Smurph is a false, nauseatingly cheesy, "look at me", goody-two-shoes. I can't be bothered to listen to either of them. No offence.
I have same thoughts as Womble, thats a sentence I never imagined.
Great Uncle Bulgaria, I haven't seen you for ages. How are you?
Searching for Dessi if you must know.
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by gallantrabbit » 23 Mar 2023 Read
Also find the Smurph nauseating but he's right this time.
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by Prop » 25 Mar 2023 Read
Yeah I listened to that last night. Superb monologue
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by Johnny Bravo » 25 Mar 2023 Read
The_Abbott wrote: Having said that if you earn on average £2000 a month after tax thats not a bad wage to be had in snooker.
How on Earth is that not bad ?!??
A construction worker makes more for f.ucks sake
One barely covers his living expenses with that amount.
Also, take into consideration that a snooker career does not last forever, players need to be able to put aside a couple hundred thousand quid before retirement.
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by lhpirnie » 25 Mar 2023 Read
Johnny Bravo wrote:The_Abbott wrote: Having said that if you earn on average £2000 a month after tax thats not a bad wage to be had in snooker.
How on Earth is that not bad ?!??
A construction worker makes more for f.ucks sake
One barely covers his living expenses with that amount.
Also, take into consideration that a snooker career does not last forever, players need to be able to put aside a couple hundred thousand quid before retirement.
Plus the fact that snooker players have expenses to pay: travelling costs, hotels, practice facilities. It's affordable if you live with your parents, or have a wife with a good job. Overseas players have no chance, unless they come from rich families or have a sponsor.
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by Johnny Bravo » 26 Mar 2023 Read
lhpirnie wrote:Johnny Bravo wrote:The_Abbott wrote: Having said that if you earn on average £2000 a month after tax thats not a bad wage to be had in snooker.
How on Earth is that not bad ?!??
A construction worker makes more for f.ucks sake
One barely covers his living expenses with that amount.
Also, take into consideration that a snooker career does not last forever, players need to be able to put aside a couple hundred thousand quid before retirement.
Plus the fact that snooker players have expenses to pay: travelling costs, hotels, practice facilities. It's affordable if you live with your parents, or have a wife with a good job. Overseas players have no chance, unless they come from rich families or have a sponsor.
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by SnookerFan » 27 Mar 2023 Read
SnookerEd25 wrote:Empire State Human wrote:Also - and this might surprise everyone - Shaun Murphy has offered his opinion on O'Sullivan's comments.
link
Good God, I wonder how they coaxed that out of him?
Quite the coup!
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by SnookerFan » 27 Mar 2023 Read
Johnny Bravo wrote:The_Abbott wrote: Having said that if you earn on average £2000 a month after tax thats not a bad wage to be had in snooker.
How on Earth is that not bad ?!??
A construction worker makes more for f.ucks sake
One barely covers his living expenses with that amount.
Also, take into consideration that a snooker career does not last forever, players need to be able to put aside a couple hundred thousand quid before retirement.
We can't all be millionaires like you, Johnny.
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by The_Abbott » 27 Mar 2023 Read
Johnny Bravo wrote:The_Abbott wrote: Having said that if you earn on average £2000 a month after tax thats not a bad wage to be had in snooker.
How on Earth is that not bad ?!??
A construction worker makes more for f.ucks sake
One barely covers his living expenses with that amount.
Also, take into consideration that a snooker career does not last forever, players need to be able to put aside a couple hundred thousand quid before retirement.
A normal person on say £35,000 a year would make just over £2,000 a month AFTER tax.
It is enough to live on numbnuts
We would all like to earn the millions you make Johnhy Bravo but we live in the real world not the imaginary dream world in your head.
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by SnookerFan » 28 Mar 2023 Read
It's a Frisp, not a crisp.
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by SnookerEd25 » 28 Mar 2023 Read
SnookerFan wrote:It's a Frisp, not a crisp.
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by SnookerEd25 » 29 Mar 2023 Read
Am I to take it that the inaction on this thread is a positive indication of Ron’s happiness experiencing an upturn?
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by McManusFan » 30 Mar 2023 Read
Currycane Higgins
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