by Rocket_ron » 08 Mar 2010 Read
606 is full of uncalled for stuff, its marmite
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by Wildey » 08 Mar 2010 Read
Witz78 wrote:well, im going to be sticking a few quid on him to win, ive that much confidence
a fool and his money is easily parted
and buck me what a fool lol
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by Rocket_ron » 08 Mar 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:Witz78 wrote:well, im going to be sticking a few quid on him to win, ive that much confidence
a fool and his money is easily parted
and buck me what a fool lol
yes who in their right mind would bet on judd after today
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by Witz78 » 08 Mar 2010 Read
rocket_ron wrote:wildJONESEYE wrote:Witz78 wrote:well, im going to be sticking a few quid on him to win, ive that much confidence
a fool and his money is easily parted
and intercourse me what a fool lol
yes who in their right mind would bet on judd after today
............ME
1) he needs the vital ranking points on offer to boost his push next season to make it into the top 16
2) he has a major point to prove after today
3) he will have just had some good match practice in the Championship League final group prior to this
4) he wont have one eye on Sheffield like most of the players in China, so will give it his all and be fully focused.
5) He might have read Wilds comments...........
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by Wildey » 08 Mar 2010 Read
case
Leave the lad alone, its not his fault a load of people from behind the scenes built him up. He has still won 2 tournaments, not many other 20 year olds on the tour can say that. This defeat could be the kick he needs
you are right people have built him up and its continuing in to his professional life.
he hasn't had the grounding a young pro should get. from the off he was touted as a great player and its clearly not in him to be the next Davis,Hendry or Ronnie but if he learns quickly and i agree with smart he is not a quick learner he could get a good career on a far smaller scale than what was expected for him.
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by Wildey » 08 Mar 2010 Read
Witz78 wrote:Rocket Ron wrote:Witz78 wrote:rocket_ron wrote:well, im going to be sticking a few quid on him to win, ive that much confidence
a fool and his money is easily parted
and intercourse me what a fool lol
yes who in their right mind would bet on judd after today
............ME
he asked who in his right mind
that counts you out
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by Witz78 » 08 Mar 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:Witz78 wrote:Rocket Ron wrote:Witz78 wrote:rocket_ron wrote:well, im going to be sticking a few quid on him to win, ive that much confidence
a fool and his money is easily parted
and intercourse me what a fool lol
yes who in their right mind would bet on judd after today
............ME
he asked who in his right mind
that counts you out
anymore of that and ill get my big mate GJ to sort you out
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by Rocket_ron » 08 Mar 2010 Read
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by Rocket_ron » 08 Mar 2010 Read
Witz78 wrote:my big mate GJ
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by SnookerFan » 12 Mar 2010 Read
In the build up to the world championships, this tournament in a couple of weeks seems to have been forgotten about. Lets get some conversation going. What matches are people looking forward to, if any? And will anybody be up at 6:30 am watching? I have to work, so will get some of it taped, but will be there on Saturday and Sunday morning watching, whilst respectable people are asleep.
Is 6:30am to early for a couple of beers and my own body weight in crisps?
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by Cheesyman99 » 12 Mar 2010 Read
I break up from school wednesday. So get thursday and friday.
Problem is I leave to go on holiday Sunday Morning so will have to wait a WHOLE week to watch the final.
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by SnookerFan » 12 Mar 2010 Read
Oh yeah! rubbish. That hadn't ocurred to me.
West Brom are on the telly that day too, so I will get to watch my team play after the snooker has finished as well. There will be some beer drunk that day, I can tell you.
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by Cheesyman99 » 12 Mar 2010 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Oh yeah! rubbish. That hadn't ocurred to me.
West Brom are on the telly that day too, so I will get to watch my team play after the snooker has finished as well. There will be some beer drunk that day, I can tell you.
Your a Brom fan?
well...
YEEEEEEAAAAAARRRRRGGGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!
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by SnookerFan » 12 Mar 2010 Read
Cheesyman99 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Oh yeah! rubbish. That hadn't ocurred to me.
West Brom are on the telly that day too, so I will get to watch my team play after the snooker has finished as well. There will be some beer drunk that day, I can tell you.
Your a Brom fan?
well...
YEEEEEEAAAAAARRRRRGGGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah, for my sins.
I only tend to watch football when they are playing, or England are playing. It probably explains why I prefer snooker.
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by rebecca » 13 Mar 2010 Read
Has this started yet?!
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by Bourne » 13 Mar 2010 Read
March 29th !
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by SnookerFan » 13 Mar 2010 Read
More then two weeks to go.
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by Roland » 13 Mar 2010 Read
That's cool though, it means Easter bank hol weekend = will catch some live action otherwise missed
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by Wildey » 13 Mar 2010 Read
SnookerFan wrote:More then two weeks to go.
its getting closer but barry hearn got to get a ranking tournament in early march time.
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by Witz78 » 13 Mar 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:SnookerFan wrote:More then two weeks to go.
its getting closer but barry hearn got to get a ranking tournament in early march time.
Berlin 2011
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by Wildey » 13 Mar 2010 Read
yes but i think we need 2 rankers between Wales and China one in mid february and the other early to mid march.
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by Witz78 » 13 Mar 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:yes but i think we need 2 rankers between Wales and China one in mid february and the other early to mid march.
i agree, the more the merrier.
Logistically it might make sense to have 2 tournaments in a row in China in the Spring too?
All will be revealed soon when Hearn announces his plans in full and announces the likely 2010/2011 calendar.
Tell me this Wild, are you happy so far with the impact Hearn has made? Of course hes still settling in and basically seeing out this season, whilst working away behind the scene drafting up his plans, but theres no doubt, there already seems to be a feelgood factor returning to the sport
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by Rocket_ron » 13 Mar 2010 Read
2 weeks will fly past before you know where you are
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by Wildey » 13 Mar 2010 Read
Witz78 wrote:wildJONESEYE wrote:yes but i think we need 2 rankers between Wales and China one in mid february and the other early to mid march.
i agree, the more the merrier.
Logistically it might make sense to have 2 tournaments in a row in China in the Spring too?
All will be revealed soon when Hearn announces his plans in full and announces the likely 2010/2011 calendar.
Tell me this Wild, are you happy so far with the impact Hearn has made? Of course hes still settling in and basically seeing out this season, whilst working away behind the scene drafting up his plans, but theres no doubt, there already seems to be a feelgood factor returning to the sport
witz
i give him a chance he bucks it up and i wont hold back telling him what a runt he is.
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by Witz78 » 13 Mar 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:Witz78 wrote:wildJONESEYE wrote:yes but i think we need 2 rankers between Wales and China one in mid february and the other early to mid march.
i agree, the more the merrier.
Logistically it might make sense to have 2 tournaments in a row in China in the Spring too?
All will be revealed soon when Hearn announces his plans in full and announces the likely 2010/2011 calendar.
Tell me this Wild, are you happy so far with the impact Hearn has made? Of course hes still settling in and basically seeing out this season, whilst working away behind the scene drafting up his plans, but theres no doubt, there already seems to be a feelgood factor returning to the sport
witz
i give him a chance he intercourses it up and i wont hold back telling him what a lady part he is.
Hearn doesnt need the hassle or the money. Thats why he wouldnt have returned to snooker unless he was certain he could deliver. Im totally certain that we are about to enter an exciting new era
Even in the unlikely event he does fail, his failure will likely still leave snooker ina far better state than Rodney Walkers self proclaimed "successes"
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by Wildey » 13 Mar 2010 Read
witz
im sorry about before since i was last online ive calmed down as i say im giving him a chance however i cant see how he is going to get rid of "journeymen" if they qualify for tournaments even if they don't fit in to the profile of a player he likes.
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