by wheelsofsteel » 03 Dec 2010 Read
Will Hendry make it out of Perthshire?
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by SnookerFan » 03 Dec 2010 Read
wheelsofsteel wrote:Will Hendry make it out of Perthshire?
After all the build up, Jimmy White gets a walkover.
If Hendry had any sense, he'd been in Telford by now. He knew months in advance he had to get there, so surely he'd try and make it a few days earlier then his first match, just in case.
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by Wildey » 03 Dec 2010 Read
if hendry doesn't turn up Jimmy would still crumble and lose
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by GJ » 03 Dec 2010 Read
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by Wildey » 03 Dec 2010 Read
i agree stallin we seen enough of white this week you cant go through the bucking door without seeing bloody white so Hendry is going to plough the white away this weekend
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by Roland » 03 Dec 2010 Read
wild your pre big event remarks about Hendry's first round opponent always have a tendency to grate on the reader
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by Bourne » 03 Dec 2010 Read
He tends to be right though ...
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by Wildey » 03 Dec 2010 Read
Sonny wrote:wild your pre big event remarks about Hendry's first round opponent always have a tendency to grate on the reader
big deal like it or lump it i enjoy wiping the smugnes away from their faces on a regular basis and ill do it again
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by GJ » 03 Dec 2010 Read
aussiewild wrote:Sonny wrote:wild your pre big event remarks about Hendry's first round opponent always have a tendency to grate on the reader
big deal like it or lump it i enjoy wiping the smugnes away from their faces on a regular basis and ill do it again
can anyone comfirm wilds strike rate in these predictions
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by Wildey » 03 Dec 2010 Read
GJtheaussiestud wrote:aussiewild wrote:Sonny wrote:wild your pre big event remarks about Hendry's first round opponent always have a tendency to grate on the reader
big deal like it or lump it i enjoy wiping the smugnes away from their faces on a regular basis and ill do it again
can anyone comfirm wilds strike rate in these predictions
3-1
i lost the first 1 Mark Allen in the UK in 2007 but since then im on a roll and i dont intend on not being right again
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by Bourne » 03 Dec 2010 Read
Couple of them have been real knee tremblers tbf, but as they say, a wins a win.
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by Wildey » 03 Dec 2010 Read
Bourne wrote:Couple of them have been real knee tremblers tbf, but as they say, a wins a win.
not at all mate
giving them a false sense of security i love it
anyway dont want to go on about how brilliant i am let the action prove that
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by Witz78 » 03 Dec 2010 Read
aussiewild wrote:Bourne wrote:Couple of them have been real knee tremblers tbf, but as they say, a wins a win.
not at all mate
giving them a false sense of security i love it
anyway dont want to go on about how brilliant i am let the action prove that
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by Wildey » 03 Dec 2010 Read
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by Bourne » 03 Dec 2010 Read
Should think of a forefit if he's wrong
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by Wildey » 03 Dec 2010 Read
Bourne wrote:Should think of a forefit if he's wrong
i will only comment on the tournament thread and Predictions for the remaining of the tournament
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by Bourne » 03 Dec 2010 Read
Too easy lol ... i'm thinking an avatar or namechange
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by Wildey » 03 Dec 2010 Read
Bourne wrote:Too easy lol ... i'm thinking an avatar or namechange
ok Wildisapillock name
and Jimmy White AVATAR
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by Roland » 03 Dec 2010 Read
Actually the one which annoyed me the most was when Mark Williams tip kept coming off. He was about to tonk Hendry into the middle of next week but instead lost his head because he couldn't trust his cue. Zhanger nearly did it and wild was eating humble pie even though Hendry did the business because he predicted an annihilation and in the end Hendry only just pulled himself together in the nick of time.
Seriously though, if Ian Doyle is to be believed then Hendry will probably win. But this is the first time I've really looked forward to an encounter of theirs since 1994 I have to be honest. I knew Jimmy didn't have a hope in the 95 semi and in 1998 I thought Hendry would tonk Jimmy so I daren't watch and only turned on the tv when Jimmy was 7-0 up. I was doing cart wheels but I missed the best part. From that point on Hendry won 6-3. I don't remember their clash in the Masters.
Anyway, seriously looking forward to this match. It will bring back memories and my once unbreakable passion for all things Jimmy could well reignite.
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by Roland » 03 Dec 2010 Read
Also the Williams v Hendry encounter was the day I got points for speeding after trying to get home from the Crucible in time to see the last session
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by Bourne » 03 Dec 2010 Read
aussiewild wrote:Bourne wrote:Too easy lol ... i'm thinking an avatar or namechange
ok Wildisapillock name
and Jimmy White AVATAR
Nowwe're on the same page
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by Wildey » 03 Dec 2010 Read
Sonny wrote:Also the Williams v Hendry encounter was the day I got points for speeding after trying to get home from the Crucible in time to see the last session
NOOOOOO
hahahahaha classic...
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by Witz78 » 03 Dec 2010 Read
Sonny wrote:Also the Williams v Hendry encounter was the day I got points for speeding after trying to get home from the Crucible in time to see the last session
haha the infamous night my mate got ejected from the Crucible for shouting MISS at Williams and incurring the wrath of Alan Chamberlain
Ended up out with Rory McLeod and his entourage for a bit after his game v King finally ended
then ended up in the dodgiest club ever almost getting stabbed for trying it on with birds who were already taken, then blowing the best bit of a grand in a casino with Thorne.
A night ill never forget
Then waking up in the morning feeling terrible after about 3 hours sleep and having flashbacks to all the madness, then hitting the off licence at 9am with this mad Oirish Allen fan and sitting outside the Crucible with a bottle of cider for breakfast
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by GJ » 03 Dec 2010 Read
Witz78 wrote:Sonny wrote:Also the Williams v Hendry encounter was the day I got points for speeding after trying to get home from the Crucible in time to see the last session
haha the infamous night my mate got ejected from the Crucible for shouting MISS at Williams and incurring the wrath of Alan Chamberlain
Ended up out with Rory McLeod and his entourage for a bit after his game v King finally ended
then ended up in the dodgiest club ever almost getting stabbed for trying it on with birds who were already taken, then blowing the best bit of a grand in a casino with Thorne.
A night ill never forget
Then waking up in the morning feeling terrible after about 3 hours sleep and having flashbacks to all the madness, then hitting the off licence at 9am with this mad Oirish Allen fan and sitting outside the Crucible with a bottle of cider for breakfast
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by Roland » 03 Dec 2010 Read
aussiewild wrote:Sonny wrote:Also the Williams v Hendry encounter was the day I got points for speeding after trying to get home from the Crucible in time to see the last session
NOOOOOO
hahahahaha classic...
19th April 09 - just looked at my driving licence. Around 7pm in perfect driving conditions and an empty motorway. Think it was a Sunday. 92mph average speed clocked over 2 miles. Good job they didn't catch me a few miles earlier
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by Witz78 » 03 Dec 2010 Read
GJtheaussiestud wrote:Witz78 wrote:Sonny wrote:Also the Williams v Hendry encounter was the day I got points for speeding after trying to get home from the Crucible in time to see the last session
haha the infamous night my mate got ejected from the Crucible for shouting MISS at Williams and incurring the wrath of Alan Chamberlain
Ended up out with Rory McLeod and his entourage for a bit after his game v King finally ended
then ended up in the dodgiest club ever almost getting stabbed for trying it on with birds who were already taken, then blowing the best bit of a grand in a casino with Thorne.
A night ill never forget
Then waking up in the morning feeling terrible after about 3 hours sleep and having flashbacks to all the madness, then hitting the off licence at 9am with this mad Oirish Allen fan and sitting outside the Crucible with a bottle of cider for breakfast
trust me, you couldnt make that up
its actually not far off the average day/night out for me when im at the snooker
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by Wildey » 03 Dec 2010 Read
92 lol
you lucky you stil got a License.
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