by Andre147 » 24 Apr 2014 Read
vodkadiet wrote:Andre147 PGC wrote:That match against Morgan must have been a good one, as it was the one I mentioned yesterday between Ronnie and David Gray. Even though he lost both, would like to watch them on Youtube, but don't think anyone has it.
I have the matches on VHS tapes, but I no longer have a recorder!!!!!!!
The good old VHS tapes
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by Snooker Overdrive » 24 Apr 2014 Read
I can't see a repeat of either of those two previous outcomes. If Ronnie loses it will 10-13 or something but not in a decider and well if he loses 13-3 he can hand over his cue to a spectator like in 2006
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by Andre147 » 24 Apr 2014 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:I can't see a repeat of either of those two previous outcomes. If Ronnie loses it will 10-13 or something but not in a decider and well if he loses 13-3 he can hand over his cue to a spectator like in 2006
I so wish I were that kid he gave his cue to
lucky bastard
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by PLtheRef » 24 Apr 2014 Read
TheRocket wrote:Perry also led 5:3 after the first session against Williams in 2004. I hope, this doesn't mean anything lol.
He also put his foot down in that match and pulled away to go 9-3 up at the second interval.
5-3 up in a Best of 25 Frame match is not much of a gap as if Ronnie wins the next session then its going to be 8-8 at best for Joe, even if Ronnie shared the session then 9-7 is no real margin going into the finale on Saturday morning
What would be interesting is if Joe wins the second session and takes the score to 10-6 then you'd have to say Ronnie has a lot to do.
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by Cloud Strife » 24 Apr 2014 Read
I'm not convinced like everyone else that Perry will choke when it comes to the crunch. He didn't choke against Williams in 2004 or when he beat Ronnie in the UK. Ronnie can't afford to rely on that.
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by Andre147 » 24 Apr 2014 Read
PLtheRef wrote:TheRocket wrote:Perry also led 5:3 after the first session against Williams in 2004. I hope, this doesn't mean anything lol.
He also put his foot down in that match and pulled away to go 9-3 up at the second interval.
5-3 up in a Best of 25 Frame match is not much of a gap as if Ronnie wins the next session then its going to be 8-8 at best for Joe, even if Ronnie shared the session then 9-7 is no real margin going into the finale on Saturday morning
What would be interesting is if Joe wins the second session and takes the score to 10-6 then you'd have to say Ronnie has a lot to do.
Yeah 10-6 Ronnie would have to win the 3rd session at most 6-2, not easy even against Joe Perry but Joe also has this tendency that when close to winning a Big match he cracks under pressure.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 24 Apr 2014 Read
PLtheRef wrote:TheRocket wrote:Perry also led 5:3 after the first session against Williams in 2004. I hope, this doesn't mean anything lol.
He also put his foot down in that match and pulled away to go 9-3 up at the second interval.
5-3 up in a Best of 25 Frame match is not much of a gap as if Ronnie wins the next session then its going to be 8-8 at best for Joe, even if Ronnie shared the session then 9-7 is no real margin going into the finale on Saturday morning
What would be interesting is if Joe wins the second session and takes the score to 10-6 then you'd have to say Ronnie has a lot to do.
PL, would you say Perry was a better player back then? That sounds very impressive, Williams was in his peak at the time.
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by Cloud Strife » 24 Apr 2014 Read
vodkadiet wrote:To give O'Sullivan fans some hope, he trailed 4-8 to D.Morgan in the second round in 1995, and won 13-8.
Ronnie also lost to Morgan in 1997 in the second round on a decider. The match finished on the morning session of the second Saturday, just like this match against Perry is due to.
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by vodkadiet » 24 Apr 2014 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:PLtheRef wrote:TheRocket wrote:Perry also led 5:3 after the first session against Williams in 2004. I hope, this doesn't mean anything lol.
He also put his foot down in that match and pulled away to go 9-3 up at the second interval.
5-3 up in a Best of 25 Frame match is not much of a gap as if Ronnie wins the next session then its going to be 8-8 at best for Joe, even if Ronnie shared the session then 9-7 is no real margin going into the finale on Saturday morning
What would be interesting is if Joe wins the second session and takes the score to 10-6 then you'd have to say Ronnie has a lot to do.
PL, would you say Perry was a better player back then? That sounds very impressive, Williams was in his peak at the time.
Perry was 9-3 and 10-5 up in that match, then lost 6 frames in a row to trail 10-11, before steeling himself to win 3 straight frames for the 13-11 verdict.
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by Andre147 » 24 Apr 2014 Read
Perry I'd say is a better player now, more consistent and just won a PTC in Asia beating the likes of Selby for instance.
One upset in that 2004 match doesnt suddently mean he was playing better then, but its a nice scalp nevertheless to have knocked the defending champ Williams out in that year.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 24 Apr 2014 Read
Andre147 PGC wrote:Perry I'd say is a better player now, more consistent and just won a PTC in Asia beating the likes of Selby for instance.
One upset in that 2004 match doesnt suddently mean he was playing better then, but its a nice scalp nevertheless to have knocked the defending champ Williams out in that year.
Overall I agree but to defeat Williams in the Worlds at that time took bottle and nowadays he usually falls short in semis or quarters against the top players.
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by Andre147 » 25 Apr 2014 Read
Selby v Carter is turning out to be a very interesting match, cant wait for the 2nd session and if it carries on like it has done
Selby in that 1st session looked like his old self when he was scoring heavily and punishing his opponents mistakes heavily. Good signs for Selby fans there, but Selby too can be very inconsistent in his performances.
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by GJ » 25 Apr 2014 Read
Joseph scored really well
If he keeps that level up he can win if it drops a notch Ronnie will win easily.
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by Paddpotter » 25 Apr 2014 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:I can't see a repeat of either of those two previous outcomes. If Ronnie loses it will 10-13 or something but not in a decider and well if he loses 13-3 he can hand over his cue to a spectator like in 2006
Perry had a coaching session from hendry today and it showed. He kept with him in the safety department and was clinical when he got a chance. O'sullivan was terrible over long distance and even if he does beat Perry there is no way he is winning this tournament atm.
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by Wildey » 25 Apr 2014 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:I'm not convinced like everyone else that Perry will choke when it comes to the crunch. He didn't choke against Williams in 2004 or when he beat Ronnie in the UK. Ronnie can't afford to rely on that.
totally agree
believe me Joe Perry wont choke in a possition to win Ronnie will need to step it up.
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by Wildey » 25 Apr 2014 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:Andre147 PGC wrote:Perry I'd say is a better player now, more consistent and just won a PTC in Asia beating the likes of Selby for instance.
One upset in that 2004 match doesnt suddently mean he was playing better then, but its a nice scalp nevertheless to have knocked the defending champ Williams out in that year.
Overall I agree but to defeat Williams in the Worlds at that time took bottle and nowadays he usually falls short in semis or quarters against the top players.
Joe Perry is a steady reliable Pro he isnt a Great player so in tournaments he will fall short because he will inevitably meat Better players at some point and not that he chokes matches.
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by Andre147 » 25 Apr 2014 Read
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by Muppet147 » 25 Apr 2014 Read
Joe playing well. I still think Ronnie will win though with something to spare. I expect him to dominate the second session.
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by Ayrshirebhoy » 25 Apr 2014 Read
Surprised at the McManus kendo h2h. C'mon Alan mcjockytartantroosers!
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by SnookerFan » 25 Apr 2014 Read
Wildey wrote:Joe Perry is a steady reliable Pro he isnt a Great player so in tournaments he will fall short because he will inevitably meat Better players at some point and not that he chokes matches.
Maybe he should go vegetarian?
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by SnookerFan » 25 Apr 2014 Read
Alex0paul wrote:Perry to lead 10-6 going into saturday morning
I don't see it.
Ronnie to win this session 5-3 at the very least, in my opinion.
If Joe Perry is winning by the end of the second session, I'll be amazed.
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by SnookerFan » 25 Apr 2014 Read
TWITTER ATTACK!
Shaun Murphy @Magician147
Got out of the wrong side of bed today on purpose. Let's see what it brings #boredbetweenmatches #spicethingsupalittle #whosaidimboring
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by Ayrshirebhoy » 25 Apr 2014 Read
SnookerFan wrote:TWITTER ATTACK!
Shaun Murphy @Magician147
Got out of the wrong side of bed today on purpose. Let's see what it brings #boredbetweenmatches #spicethingsupalittle #whosaidimboring
He's gonna get drunk and flick peanuts at bar bottles today, his good self will emerge from his body, to kick his bad selfs bottom and eventually kill him. His good self will then get out of bed fine and thrash marco fu. You read it here first guys.
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by SnookerFan » 25 Apr 2014 Read
Ayrshirebhoy wrote:He's gonna get drunk and flick peanuts at bar bottles today, his good self will emerge from his body, to kick his bad selfs bottom and eventually kill him. His good self will then get out of bed fine and thrash marco fu. You read it here first guys.
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by SnookerFan » 25 Apr 2014 Read
TWITTER ATTACK!
Jason Francis @Snookerlegends
We are working on our autumn dates at the moment with a huge TV event planned for late December....
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by Ayrshirebhoy » 25 Apr 2014 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Ayrshirebhoy wrote:He's gonna get drunk and flick peanuts at bar bottles today, his good self will emerge from his body, to kick his bad selfs bottom and eventually kill him. His good self will then get out of bed fine and thrash marco fu. You read it here first guys.
http://youtu.be/ZlI-i5xM30o
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by Roland » 25 Apr 2014 Read
SnookerFan wrote:TWITTER ATTACK!
Jason Francis @Snookerlegends
We are working on our autumn dates at the moment with a huge TV event planned for late December....
Who gives a buck?
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