by Cloud Strife » 22 Nov 2017 Read
An Allen vs Ronnie final in Belfast would've been epic. Maybe next year.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 22 Nov 2017 Read
That was a terrific response from Pengfei after going 3-2 down on the final black.
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by Andre147 » 22 Nov 2017 Read
TheRocket wrote:Allen might be even relieved he's lost now. He just seems to have a mental block here and can't play in front of his home crowd.
And once again I say we should take into account what Ding has done for China and when he plays there.
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by eraserhead » 22 Nov 2017 Read
Has anyone seen that picture of Judd on MJW's twitter.
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by Andre147 » 22 Nov 2017 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:That was a terrific response from Pengfei after going 3-2 down on the final black.
That was Pengfei's first century of the season too.
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by Andre147 » 22 Nov 2017 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:An Allen vs Ronnie final in Belfast would've been epic. Maybe next year.
or maybe never lol...
An O'Sullivan v Ding Final in China is way more likely and the chinese sponsors dream.
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by Iranu » 22 Nov 2017 Read
Jimmy still 'playing great in practice'.
That'll be on his bloody gravestone.
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by Chalk McHugh » 22 Nov 2017 Read
Jimmy saying he's off the smokes,eating healthy and living well.Yet he still looks like he's just home from an 18-30 holiday to Chernobyll.Gas man.
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by Johnny Bravo » 22 Nov 2017 Read
When's Ronnie playing his next match ?
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by Andre147 » 22 Nov 2017 Read
Johnny Bravo wrote:When's Ronnie playing his next match ?
tomorrow 1 p.m I think.
He plays 2 matches tomorrow should he win that one.
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by Johnny Bravo » 22 Nov 2017 Read
Andre147 wrote:Johnny Bravo wrote:When's Ronnie playing his next match ?
tomorrow 1 p.m I think.
He plays 2 matches tomorrow should he win that one.
2 matches in one day doesn't sound too good, it might take its toll on him.
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by Andre147 » 22 Nov 2017 Read
Johnny Bravo wrote:Andre147 wrote:Johnny Bravo wrote:When's Ronnie playing his next match ?
tomorrow 1 p.m I think.
He plays 2 matches tomorrow should he win that one.
2 matches in one day doesn't sound too good, it might take its toll on him.
I said that earlier today, but his opponents are quite accesible to him so even if he's tired he should find a way to win both.
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by Johnny Bravo » 22 Nov 2017 Read
Andre147 wrote:Johnny Bravo wrote:Andre147 wrote:Johnny Bravo wrote:When's Ronnie playing his next match ?
tomorrow 1 p.m I think.
He plays 2 matches tomorrow should he win that one.
2 matches in one day doesn't sound too good, it might take its toll on him.
I said that earlier today, but his opponents are quite accesible to him so even if he's tired he should find a way to win both.
Let's hope he reaches the quarters and Higgins won't be there.
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by Chalk McHugh » 22 Nov 2017 Read
Wonder how the ticket situation would be if Ronnie got to the final.May head up the road myself.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 22 Nov 2017 Read
LeonD123 wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:I do think that Ronnie is disrespectful to other players. No need to sanction him but he comes across as a sausage (to me).
That stuff he said about the family asking for autographs the other day was nasty as it is fairly easy to work out who it was aimed at and would have been hurtful to the player and his family. If he had an issue with the request, just speak to them in a polite manner - do not try to humiliate them on telly.
Nobody has as much class on the table; it is a shame he cannot maintain dignity away from it.
Do you have a link or something please ?
Sorry Leon - been putting some f*****g flatpack furniture together. Here's the link:
http://video.eurosport.co.uk/snooker/ro ... ideo.shtmlHe talks badly if you ask me.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 22 Nov 2017 Read
Chalk McHugh wrote:Wonder how the ticket situation would be if Ronnie got to the final.May head up the road myself.
Welcome back Chalk!
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by Andre147 » 22 Nov 2017 Read
Johnny Bravo wrote:Andre147 wrote:Johnny Bravo wrote:Andre147 wrote:Johnny Bravo wrote:When's Ronnie playing his next match ?
tomorrow 1 p.m I think.
He plays 2 matches tomorrow should he win that one.
2 matches in one day doesn't sound too good, it might take its toll on him.
I said that earlier today, but his opponents are quite accesible to him so even if he's tired he should find a way to win both.
Let's hope he reaches the quarters and Higgins won't be there.
Ronnie's beaten him last 4 times, so if anyone should be afraid of him it's Higgins.
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by Chalk McHugh » 22 Nov 2017 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Chalk McHugh wrote:Wonder how the ticket situation would be if Ronnie got to the final.May head up the road myself.
Welcome back Chalk!
Ha,thought it would be rude not to drop in for the Irish Open.Thank you,Sir.
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by eraserhead » 22 Nov 2017 Read
Pink Ball wrote:Maguire gone bucking nuts here.
Hitting the table?
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by Chalk McHugh » 22 Nov 2017 Read
eraserhead wrote:Pink Ball wrote:Maguire gone bucking nuts here.
Hitting the table?
The buffet table?
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by TheRocket » 22 Nov 2017 Read
Mags whitewashed by Kif Kroker. Didnt expect that.
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by Chalk McHugh » 22 Nov 2017 Read
Will Mags and Allen hit the bar to drown their sorrows and no doubt end the night with a bout of fisticuffs?
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by Alex0paul » 22 Nov 2017 Read
This tournament is incredibly uninspiring. Can't see how O'Sullivan won't win this.
Thank god the Ashes start tonight.
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by TheRocket » 22 Nov 2017 Read
standardwise this tournament has been really poor so far it has to be said. Not enjoying this at all. And I don't think it'll be getting much better. I hope we'll get a exciting final at least.
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by Wildey » 22 Nov 2017 Read
Ronnie couldn't have wished for a easier draw coming in with Jet lag
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by Andre147 » 22 Nov 2017 Read
Wildey wrote:Ronnie couldn't have wished for a easier draw coming in with Jet lag
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true, but you still got to make the most of an easy draw when it's presented to you.
Recently he's bottled some easy draw opportunities.
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by Wildey » 22 Nov 2017 Read
TheRocket wrote:standardwise this tournament has been really poor so far it has to be said. Not enjoying this at all. And I don't think it'll be getting much better. I hope we'll get a exciting final at least.
standards arent everything i enjoy watching mistakes ridden matches just as much
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