by Alex0paul » 15 Oct 2010 Read
Dott and King deadlocked at 3-3. The FFD looks like a tight one too.
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by Wildey » 15 Oct 2010 Read
T T is leading burden 2-0 which is something of a surprise
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by Wildey » 15 Oct 2010 Read
when hendry is in question thoes Comments come back to kick players in the balls
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by Alex0paul » 15 Oct 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:when hendry is in question thoes Comments come back to kick players in the balls
Hasn't Matthew got a 2-1 h2h with Hendry in Sheffield?
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by Wildey » 15 Oct 2010 Read
AND ?
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by Witz78 » 15 Oct 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:when hendry is in question thoes Comments come back to kick players in the balls
He will send Hendry back home with his tail between his legs to his sad little life in Scotland
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by Wildey » 15 Oct 2010 Read
Before That statement id have made Mathew odds on to win that Match now its 50/50
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by Wildey » 15 Oct 2010 Read
tough decider with king and dott but Dott wins it on the pink
Ding 2-1 down to Highfield and Pinches wins his 6th frame on the spin in Leading Wells 2-0
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by kostasmad » 15 Oct 2010 Read
Stevens has a solid record against Hendry. They met last week again and beat him easily but its game is different. 50-50 for me.
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by Wildey » 15 Oct 2010 Read
kostasmad wrote:Stevens has a solid record against Hendry. They met last week again and beat him easily but its game is different. 50-50 for me.
as i say lets hope someone has shown him Stevens F/B Status he needs all the motivation he can get playing in shoe boxes that might give him it
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by Witz78 » 15 Oct 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:tough decider with king and dott but Dott wins it on the pink
Ding 2-1 down to Highfield and Pinches wins his 6th frame on the spin in Leading Wells 2-0
pity there were no fans there to noise up King when he lost
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by Bourne » 15 Oct 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:kostasmad wrote:Stevens has a solid record against Hendry. They met last week again and beat him easily but its game is different. 50-50 for me.
as i say lets hope someone has shown him Stevens F/B Status he needs all the motivation he can get playing in shoe boxes that might give him it
Last week you were saying Hendry couldn't get motivated for this format, now you're saying all he needs is a whimsical comment on facebook ?!
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by Witz78 » 15 Oct 2010 Read
Hendry should win easy cos i heard a rumour from Doherty that Stevens has been Machew, Machew, Machew-ing all week.......
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by kostasmad » 15 Oct 2010 Read
Dont wind him up Bourne. I am a Hendry fan as well. Its difficult seeing the guy in that kind of form. Its like watching Elvis in Vegas with 20 kilos more and drugs in 99% of his blood.
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by Wildey » 15 Oct 2010 Read
Bourne wrote:wildJONESEYE wrote:kostasmad wrote:Stevens has a solid record against Hendry. They met last week again and beat him easily but its game is different. 50-50 for me.
as i say lets hope someone has shown him Stevens F/B Status he needs all the motivation he can get playing in shoe boxes that might give him it
Last week you were saying Hendry couldn't get motivated for this format, now you're saying all he needs is a whimsical comment on facebook ?!
Nothing he loves better than Shoving words down peoples Necks no matter where the Match is....
Yes he its difficult for him but if anything can get him motivated is that sort of thing.
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by Bourne » 15 Oct 2010 Read
Witz78 wrote:Hendry should win easy cos i heard a rumour from Doherty that Stevens has been Machew, Machew, Machew-ing all week.......
2/10
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by Wildey » 15 Oct 2010 Read
we all know Mathew wasent serious lol but when you cant get up for matches you latch on to the most stupid things to get motivated.
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by kostasmad » 15 Oct 2010 Read
Yeah you are right Wild. Stevens has said repeatedly that Hendry was his idol when growing up. I think they are on good terms. I dont think there is anyone in the tour that dislike Stevens. One of the few genuine nice guys...
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by Wildey » 15 Oct 2010 Read
It just gives a little spice to a Last 128 PTC Match played in front of no Audience in The Acadamy
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by Bourne » 15 Oct 2010 Read
Is Hendry good enough to decide that he wants to perform just to shut someone up and win on the back of it ? I honestly don't think so !
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by Witz78 » 15 Oct 2010 Read
kostasmad wrote:Yeah you are right Wild. Stevens has said repeatedly that Hendry was his idol when growing up. I think they are on good terms. I dont think there is anyone in the tour that dislike Stevens. One of the few genuine nice guys...
Ronnie?
Murphy?
King?
Burnett?
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by Wildey » 15 Oct 2010 Read
Bourne wrote:Is Hendry good enough to decide that he wants to perform just to shut someone up and win on the back of it ? I honestly don't think so !
yes when he wants to and he has the bit between his teeth he is like granit.
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by kostasmad » 15 Oct 2010 Read
Why the hell these 4 would dislike Stevens? Maybe cause they are all runts?
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by Witz78 » 15 Oct 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:Bourne wrote:Is Hendry good enough to decide that he wants to perform just to shut someone up and win on the back of it ? I honestly don't think so !
yes when he wants to and he has the bit between his teeth he is like granit.
But when he hasnt the bit between his teeth he doesnt play as well
Hmm sounds like Ronnie
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by Witz78 » 15 Oct 2010 Read
kostasmad wrote:Why the hell these 4 would dislike Stevens? Maybe cause they are all runts?
sorry i thought it was asing for people who might not like Hendry.....
Ronnie ( read his autobiography
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Murphy - hes had a pop at everyone, nobody likes him and the feelings mutual from him
King - There must be some sort of previous between these two, King has had a run in with most folk.
Burnett -
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by Bourne » 15 Oct 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:Bourne wrote:Is Hendry good enough to decide that he wants to perform just to shut someone up and win on the back of it ? I honestly don't think so !
yes when he wants to and he has the bit between his teeth he is like granit.
10 years ago maybe, but now
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by Wildey » 15 Oct 2010 Read
Bourne wrote:wildJONESEYE wrote:Bourne wrote:Is Hendry good enough to decide that he wants to perform just to shut someone up and win on the back of it ? I honestly don't think so !
yes when he wants to and he has the bit between his teeth he is like granit.
10 years ago maybe, but now
10 years ago he did not need motivation to grind people in to the ground .
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