by Iranu » 22 Jan 2017 Read
God there are some runts in the Masters crowd. Shut up and let the players speak you morons.
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by Holden Chinaski » 22 Jan 2017 Read
TheRocket wrote:Great interview from ROS
Indeed!
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by Cheshire Cat » 22 Jan 2017 Read
The first interesting Masters final for a long time. The latest ones have been very one-sided. Congrats to Ronnie, and Joe played some great stuff, especially the second session!
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by Alex0paul » 22 Jan 2017 Read
Why's Jimmy White hanging around?
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by Cloud Strife » 22 Jan 2017 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Perty said "Sod it."
Burn him at the stake.
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by Johnny Bravo » 22 Jan 2017 Read
Our man has won.
Hip hip Hurrah !!!
A 7th Masters title
I can barely write, my heart was about to explode in those final moments.
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by Andre147 » 22 Jan 2017 Read
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by TheRocket » 22 Jan 2017 Read
This one is a proper record. He obviously holds the record of most maximums, centuries, youngest ranking event winner, this that but now the man is the record champion of one of the biggest three snooker tournaments.
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by Alex0paul » 22 Jan 2017 Read
I think Perry will struggle to get over losing this tbh
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by SnookerFan » 22 Jan 2017 Read
I stand by my opinions from earlier.
I congratulate Ronnie on winning.
I don't like his personality. I don't like a lot of the Ally Pally Ronnietards.
But he's clearly an amazing player, and will continue to scoff at those who say otherwise. I can acknowledge his skill, despite rarely wanting him to win.
Sorry these opinion bore/ offend some.
I'm going to bed.
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by eraserhead » 22 Jan 2017 Read
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by Incident on 57th street 20 » 22 Jan 2017 Read
Holden Chinaski wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Well, I kind of thought he'd win that. Sorry if that opinion upset his fans at all.
I'm a fan and I was never in doubt.
I thought he would win the uk and you also snookerfan if I remember well but I did not see him win the masters unlike you at least I was not my favorite.
Congratulations to your prediction.
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by Iranu » 22 Jan 2017 Read
I'm glad the final was more exciting than it seemed at the mid-session interval this evening.
Shame that Ronnie still didn't play well, but the fact that he actually won without playing great is a confidence booster.
Good match in parts from Perry, unfortunately his heavy scoring was interspersed with too many bad misses. He let Ronnie off the hook this afternoon and that was his downfall.
Not sure if he'll get a better chance to win a major, Ronnie was there for the taking today.
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by Pink Ball » 22 Jan 2017 Read
SnookerFan wrote:I stand by my opinions from earlier.
I congratulate Ronnie on winning.
I don't like his personality. I don't like a lot of the Ally Pally Ronnietards.
But he's clearly an amazing player, and will continue to scoff at those who say otherwise. I can acknowledge his skill, despite rarely wanting him to win.
Sorry these opinion bore/ offend some.
I'm going to bed.
Don't apologise to idiots.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 22 Jan 2017 Read
Alex0paul wrote:I think Perry will struggle to get over losing this tbh
I don't think so at all. He will remember his comeback in the semis.
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by Andre147 » 22 Jan 2017 Read
TheRocket wrote:This one is a proper record. He obviously holds the record of most maximums, centuries, youngest ranking event winner, this that but now the man is the record champion of one of the biggest three snooker tournaments.
Absolutely!
Dont care if he won it playuing far from his bestm in fact I'd say this is one of his worst performances in a Final to win.
He won, that's ALL that matters.
RONNIE
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by SnookerFan » 22 Jan 2017 Read
Pink Ball wrote:SnookerFan wrote:I stand by my opinions from earlier.
I congratulate Ronnie on winning.
I don't like his personality. I don't like a lot of the Ally Pally Ronnietards.
But he's clearly an amazing player, and will continue to scoff at those who say otherwise. I can acknowledge his skill, despite rarely wanting him to win.
Sorry these opinion bore/ offend some.
I'm going to bed.
Don't apologise to idiots.
Believe it or not, people on here are not idiots.
I like these people, which is why I've stayed here for so long.
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by Andre147 » 22 Jan 2017 Read
masterdoctorgenius wrote:Exhausted. But happy.
GREAT SUNDAY!!!!
WIth Federer also winning an absorbing match.
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by Alex0paul » 22 Jan 2017 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:Alex0paul wrote:I think Perry will struggle to get over losing this tbh
I don't think so at all. He will remember his comeback in the semis.
He's always struggled in the past to get over defeats in big matches
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by masterdoctorgenius » 22 Jan 2017 Read
Andre147 wrote:masterdoctorgenius wrote:Exhausted. But happy.
GREAT SUNDAY!!!!
WIth Federer also winning an absorbing match.
totally, maybe we can make peace for once andre ;)
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by Andre147 » 22 Jan 2017 Read
Ronnie also becomes the 1st player to sucessfully defend a Masters title since no other than.... Hunter himself in 2002.
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by Pink Ball » 22 Jan 2017 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Pink Ball wrote:SnookerFan wrote:I stand by my opinions from earlier.
I congratulate Ronnie on winning.
I don't like his personality. I don't like a lot of the Ally Pally Ronnietards.
But he's clearly an amazing player, and will continue to scoff at those who say otherwise. I can acknowledge his skill, despite rarely wanting him to win.
Sorry these opinion bore/ offend some.
I'm going to bed.
Don't apologise to idiots.
Believe it or not, people on here are not idiots.
I like these people, which is why I've stayed here for so long.
That's cute. I like most of them too to be honest.
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by Iranu » 22 Jan 2017 Read
SnookerFan wrote:But he's clearly an amazing player, and will continue to scoff at those who say otherwise.
Which is literally nobody.
I too hate the fans at the Masters, they're unbelievably disrespectful, constantly ahouting over players' interviews. I wish Ronnie hadn't called them a great crowd because they're not. They're just bucking annoying.
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by Incident on 57th street 20 » 22 Jan 2017 Read
Andre147 wrote:masterdoctorgenius wrote:Exhausted. But happy.
GREAT SUNDAY!!!!
WIth Federer also winning an absorbing match.
Yes, you are right.
He played the fire again today.
In addition murray was eliminated.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 22 Jan 2017 Read
Andre147 wrote:Ronnie also becomes the 1st player to sucessfully defend a Masters title since no other than.... Hunter himself in 2002.
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by TheRocket » 22 Jan 2017 Read
Andre147 wrote:TheRocket wrote:This one is a proper record. He obviously holds the record of most maximums, centuries, youngest ranking event winner, this that but now the man is the record champion of one of the biggest three snooker tournaments.
Absolutely!
Dont care if he won it playuing far from his bestm in fact I'd say this is one of his worst performances in a Final to win.
He won, that's ALL that matters.
RONNIE
It's by far the worst he's ever played in a TC final Andre and we all know he needed Perry as an opponent to win this today. But as you say, it doesnt matter. He deserves this. 12 Mastersfinals, he has even underachieved by winning only 7. Especially considering how many tight ones he lost.
So absolutely deserves to be lucky this time.
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by LC » 22 Jan 2017 Read
Didn't play well, but that was an important victory because of recent losses in finals, no matter how it was achieved starting this year with a title willl make last years disappointments easier to forget
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