by vodkadiet » 29 Apr 2013 Read
Carter has bottled it again. He hates O'Sullivan too much to ever be able to beat him.
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by Skullman » 29 Apr 2013 Read
vodkadiet wrote:Carter has bottled it again. He hates O'Sullivan too much to ever be able to beat him.
Hates? Surely you mean fears?
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by Witz78 » 29 Apr 2013 Read
Wild WC wrote:Witz
posting pictures of people all over the net without their permission for all to take the snake hiss out of them is poor form.
dont shoot the messenger mate
take up your gripes with the Sheffield Reflex instead, they just posted these and other pics of Case up earlier without his permission
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by vodkadiet » 29 Apr 2013 Read
Skullman wrote:vodkadiet wrote:Carter has bottled it again. He hates O'Sullivan too much to ever be able to beat him.
Hates? Surely you mean fears?
I used to be fear, now hatred has overtaken.
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by SnookerFan » 29 Apr 2013 Read
Witz78 wrote:Simple Franklin,
your thoughts on this picture please......
See the bloke in the background. I think the look on his face says it all, really.
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by Skullman » 29 Apr 2013 Read
vodkadiet wrote:Skullman wrote:vodkadiet wrote:Carter has bottled it again. He hates O'Sullivan too much to ever be able to beat him.
Hates? Surely you mean fears?
I used to be fear, now hatred has overtaken.
Hate/dislike would help him though, wouldn't it? It certainly did against Judd.
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by SnookerFan » 29 Apr 2013 Read
Come on Ricky!
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by Wildey » 29 Apr 2013 Read
if Carter wins this match from here it would be the Biggest shock in history..
in a few years Steve Davis at 85 will be doing a feature on it for the BBC
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by Skullman » 29 Apr 2013 Read
ROS in. Probably for the last time...
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by ringlicker69 » 29 Apr 2013 Read
I see the chesire cat family are in again sitting behind milkins with their perma-grins #annoying!
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by Wildey » 29 Apr 2013 Read
Ronnie O’Sullivan 13-8 Allister Carter
Robert Milkins 9-11 Ricky Walden
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by Skullman » 29 Apr 2013 Read
13-8. Like Snookerfan said, it was pointless to expect Ali to win, right from the beginning.
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by Lucky » 29 Apr 2013 Read
Just Bingham stands between Wild parading around Wales with a daff up his bottom.
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by mantorok » 29 Apr 2013 Read
Skullman wrote:13-8. Like Snookerfan said, it was pointless to expect Ali to win, right from the beginning.
Indeed it was, but when Carter got in he took his chances, I thought he might actually get a little closer, it just seems once Ronnie gets within a few frames of the winning post he seems to accelarate ahead, something that only a few players can do, and in the end he looked very very good.
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by TheRocket » 29 Apr 2013 Read
Good 3rd session from Ronnie. When he is in the balls he is as good as ever. The way, how he is playing 80+ breaks in 4-5 minutes is just amazing. I always loved it. Fifth World Title is possible.
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by GJ » 29 Apr 2013 Read
ron = legend
i predicted 13-8
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by Skullman » 29 Apr 2013 Read
Lucky wrote:Just Bingham stands between Wild parading around Wales with a daff up his bottom.
From their respective last 16 matches, Wild better get ready...
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by SnookerFan » 29 Apr 2013 Read
God, the Walden game has gone over to Eurosport 1 and the commentators are Phil Yates and Angles.
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by Andre147 » 29 Apr 2013 Read
mantorok wrote:Skullman wrote:13-8. Like Snookerfan said, it was pointless to expect Ali to win, right from the beginning.
Indeed it was, but when Carter got in he took his chances, I thought he might actually get a little closer, it just seems once Ronnie gets within a few frames of the winning post he seems to accelarate ahead, something that only a few players can do, and in the end he looked very very good.
If he can kee the sort of form he played in this session, no one will beat him and he'll become 5 times World Champion.
But believe me Bingham won't be easy, expect a close one.
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by Skullman » 29 Apr 2013 Read
Looks like Walden has choked this match from 9-3... oh wait.
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by mantorok » 29 Apr 2013 Read
Just out of interest who thinks he can do it again this year?
There's a certain vibe surrounding him, very similar to last year, a lot of big players have gone out, only a couple of real contenders left in the tounament, and he seems to be picking up some good form at the right time.
Trump, IMO, is the only one with the confidence to stop him, he's looks very good so far.
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by GJ » 29 Apr 2013 Read
milky awful miss
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by Andre147 » 29 Apr 2013 Read
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by Snooker Overdrive » 29 Apr 2013 Read
Lucky wrote:Just Bingham stands between Wild parading around Wales with a daff up his bottom.
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by SnookerFan » 29 Apr 2013 Read
mantorok wrote:Just out of interest who thinks he can do it again this year?
There's a certain vibe surrounding him, very similar to last year, a lot of big players have gone out, only a couple of real contenders left in the tounament, and he seems to be picking up some good form at the right time.
Trump, IMO, is the only one with the confidence to stop him, he's looks very good so far.
I'd go with that. Trump is the guy Ronnie should be most worried about.
I want a Ding vs Judd final personally.
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by mantorok » 29 Apr 2013 Read
Andre147 wrote:mantorok wrote:Skullman wrote:13-8. Like Snookerfan said, it was pointless to expect Ali to win, right from the beginning.
Indeed it was, but when Carter got in he took his chances, I thought he might actually get a little closer, it just seems once Ronnie gets within a few frames of the winning post he seems to accelarate ahead, something that only a few players can do, and in the end he looked very very good.
If he can kee the sort of form he played in this session, no one will beat him and he'll become 5 times World Champion.
But believe me Bingham won't be easy, expect a close one.
Yeah, all depends on whether the occasion gets to Bingham, he's extremely capable but it's whether he can raise his game in a big match, he's beaten Ronnie before so it could be a tester.
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