by Ash147 » 10 May 2019 Read
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by Cloud Strife » 10 May 2019 Read
delete
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by Ash147 » 10 May 2019 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:delete
Delete your account.
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by Cloud Strife » 10 May 2019 Read
Ash147 wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:delete
Delete your account.
Yep
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by Iranu » 10 May 2019 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Ash147 wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:delete
Delete your account.
Yep
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by Ck147 » 12 May 2019 Read
Ash147 wrote:
Jimmy looks same as always, Ding looking really good, didn't think they could do the op that quick (modern science is wonderful)...I think Ding just became my favourite
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by SnookerFan » 12 May 2019 Read
Ck147 wrote:Ash147 wrote:
Jimmy looks same as always, Ding looking really good, didn't think they could do the op that quick (modern science is wonderful)...I think Ding just became my favourite
Dude. Seriously?
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by Johnny Bravo » 12 May 2019 Read
Jimmy, obviously. Greatness is mostly about achievements and impact on the sport,and from that perspective, Jimmy edges it.
Although if we are assessing both's peak form, Ding is the superior player.
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by Ck147 » 12 May 2019 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Ck147 wrote:Ash147 wrote:
Jimmy looks same as always, Ding looking really good, didn't think they could do the op that quick (modern science is wonderful)...I think Ding just became my favourite
Dude. Seriously?
I admire you taking the higher moral ground in this case, good to see. 80,000 closing in fast, celebratory pint, or slap up lunch at Mrs Miggins?
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by Godot » 13 May 2019 Read
Johnny Bravo wrote:Jimmy, obviously. Greatness is mostly about achievements and impact on the sport,and from that perspective, Jimmy edges it.
Although if we are assessing both's peak form, Ding is the superior player.
Tricky one. Jimmy was the People's Champion of the sport in the 80's/90's, but the impact of Ding's success has resulted in the addition of half a dozen big money events to the snooker calendar every year.
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by The Herminator » 13 May 2019 Read
In competition it is Ding but in practice Jimmy is the GOAT (closely followed by Willie Thorne).
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