by Caledonian Craig » 06 Dec 2010 Read
aussiewild wrote:bingham is unlucky he did not get hendry he would have won by now.
Lets see the size of Ronnie's balls. Stephen Hendry had his back against the wall earlier and was on the brink of defeat but his will to win pulled him through. O'Sullivan is in the same position now and lets see if he has that same talent.
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by Smart » 06 Dec 2010 Read
even that break off he knew the red was coming back up the table, cos he wanted it to
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by gallantrabbit » 06 Dec 2010 Read
Not able to watch but is Ronnie that bad, missing sitters?
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by Wildey » 06 Dec 2010 Read
they even gave Ronnie Paul Collier to make him feel at home
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by Roland » 06 Dec 2010 Read
Ronnie imploded like this against Perry a couple of years ago didn't he?
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by gallantrabbit » 06 Dec 2010 Read
It's awful that Ronnie is like this. After his last couple of interviews I thought he might be making a change, but...
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by Roland » 06 Dec 2010 Read
gallantrabbit wrote:Not able to watch but is Ronnie that bad, missing sitters?
His shot time is 1 second. You know which version of Ronnie is playing at the moment.
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by Eirebilly » 06 Dec 2010 Read
gallantrabbit wrote:Not able to watch but is Ronnie that bad, missing sitters?
He is not just missing Gallant, his safety play is also gone and is gifting Binghams easy ins. Bingham still has to pot them though.
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by jojo » 06 Dec 2010 Read
im not against ronnie he a genius but i agree with those who say he been disrespectful
quinten hann got a pasting a decade or so ago for playing wreckless shots clive everton laid into him but they never lay into ronnie these commentators
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by Witz78 » 06 Dec 2010 Read
Caledonian Craig wrote:aussiewild wrote:bingham is unlucky he did not get hendry he would have won by now.
Lets see the size of Ronnie's balls. Stephen Hendry had his back against the wall earlier and was on the brink of defeat but his will to win pulled him through. O'Sullivan is in the same position now and lets see if he has that same talent.
You cant compare them tho. Hendry WANTED to win his game, Ronnie couldnt give a jacksies
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by gallantrabbit » 06 Dec 2010 Read
was hoping bingham would punish him there. Spoilt child syndrome...
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by jojo » 06 Dec 2010 Read
mr gallantrabbit ronnie awful so disinterested he just wants to get the match done quickly as possible it does make me sad coz he a genius
still doesnt make his actions right
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by Wildey » 06 Dec 2010 Read
the end is near now from 6-6 Ronnie not been in this match
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by kostasmad » 06 Dec 2010 Read
Game over...Ronnie Out and Higgins in the final.....
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by Eirebilly » 06 Dec 2010 Read
This is getting ridiculous. Ronie wants this to finish and its so obvious. Really really poor from him. I so wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt but this is far to obvious.
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by gallantrabbit » 06 Dec 2010 Read
Well Barry big b@lls Hearn shd be taking a look, cos this is anti sport. If you don't want to be a pro dont be.
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by Witz78 » 06 Dec 2010 Read
aussiewild wrote:the end is near now from 6-6 Ronnie not been in this match
from 6-4 mate, he gifted him the 2 before the interval too. Infact hes not looked interested the whole match.
A disgrace Ronnie is, f*ck him, im no longer supporting him.
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by Eirebilly » 06 Dec 2010 Read
What really gives me the poo's is that Ronnie will again have a rant saying that he wasnt interested which is even more disrespectfull. Very poor.
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by gallantrabbit » 06 Dec 2010 Read
And all the press will be waiting big eared...i don't even want to hear what he says, only what Stuart says.
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by gallantrabbit » 06 Dec 2010 Read
Come on Mark King! Not the most talented snooker player in the world, but a decent hard working honest one, will represent Essex better!
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by Casey » 06 Dec 2010 Read
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by Caledonian Craig » 06 Dec 2010 Read
This afternoon underlies the difference in Stephen Hendry and Ronnie O'Sullivan. Both players well below opar and in a scrap to survive. Hendry pulls a win out from nowhere whilst Ronnie goes out with a whimper.
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by Roland » 06 Dec 2010 Read
He probably got a text from the ex at 6-4, that's the only thing I can think of. He was playing to lose. No way he'd have played like that against Selby.
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by Rocket_ron » 06 Dec 2010 Read
Monday 6th Dec Last 32 Latest & Results
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by Eirebilly » 06 Dec 2010 Read
StalinESQ wrote:another tarnished tournament
No, another match tarnished by Ronnies dis-interest. The tournement is not tarnished.
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by Casey » 06 Dec 2010 Read
StalinESQ wrote:another tarnished tournament
Snr was getting itchy in the players lounge
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by jojo » 06 Dec 2010 Read
witz pal i share your feelings but try not to be so hard
maybe the guy is suffering i dont want to use it as an excuse but his bipolar disorder makes him liable to mood swings and he just awful at the moment really low also add the fact his father just come out after 18 years what bearing does that have
credit where its due for bingham must have been real tough for him
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by Casey » 06 Dec 2010 Read
What a chance this is now for Allen and Ding who were due to meet Ronnie in the QF’s.
Come on MARK!!!!!!!!!!!!
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