by Rocket_ron » 08 Dec 2010 Read
jojo wrote:murphy robertson better pressure players than maguire especially against top players that the key difference
Jojo welcome to the forum. sorry i haven't said welcome before now..i cant find your post in the new members area.
anyway i agree with your point, he does seem to bottle important games. and i believe the same will happen tonight. both players will come out great mags may bring the score level then bottle it...SAD i know
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by Smart » 08 Dec 2010 Read
GJtheaussiestud wrote:how see robbo v muprhy going
Murphy 9 racks to 7 racks, with a high break of 141, scored in the evening session.
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by Rocket_ron » 08 Dec 2010 Read
StalinESQ wrote:Ultimate_snooker wrote:
Now to reaffirm my views on fist pumps
1. when scoreing a 147. yes thats fine its a very special moment
2. winning a decider, yes fine if done once when frame ball potted - not ok if you go dancing around the table keep doing it. just the once is fine
Dear Doc,
Would you like me to write a letter to World Snooker to express your disgust.....?
I am fairly certain that Barry Hearn will share your concerns and will issue Mark Allen with a ban and heavy fine. In fact it could be the end of his career.
You will be happy with this action and fist pumping will not be tolerated any more for fear of the same meaty punishment.
your sincerely
StalinESQ
no im not saying it should be banned..read what i said its fine to do it, it shows you care. what i dont like is when a player keeps doing it over and over again. take peter ebdons "come on" shouting against steven lee back in 2001 or 2002 WC i was so angry with how he was acting i turned the tv off
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by Eirebilly » 08 Dec 2010 Read
I see a Robbo victory against Murphy. Robbo has looked in some very good touch so far.
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by Smart » 08 Dec 2010 Read
eirebilly wrote:I see a Robbo victory against Murphy. Robbo has looked in some very good touch so far.
he has had zero opposition, tomorrow he faces the mighty Murphy
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by Rocket_ron » 08 Dec 2010 Read
eirebilly wrote:I see a Robbo victory against Murphy. Robbo has looked in some very good touch so far.
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by Smart » 08 Dec 2010 Read
Ultimate_snooker wrote:StalinESQ wrote:Ultimate_snooker wrote:
Now to reaffirm my views on fist pumps
1. when scoreing a 147. yes thats fine its a very special moment
2. winning a decider, yes fine if done once when frame ball potted - not ok if you go dancing around the table keep doing it. just the once is fine
Dear Doc,
Would you like me to write a letter to World Snooker to express your disgust.....?
I am fairly certain that Barry Hearn will share your concerns and will issue Mark Allen with a ban and heavy fine. In fact it could be the end of his career.
You will be happy with this action and fist pumping will not be tolerated any more for fear of the same meaty punishment.
your sincerely
StalinESQ
no im not saying it should be banned..read what i said its fine to do it, it shows you care. what i dont like is when a player keeps doing it over and over again. take peter ebdons "come on" shouting against steven lee back in 2001 or 2002 WC i was so angry with how he was acting i turned the tv off
I've just posted the letter to WSA expressing your disgust. Hope you are happy when Mark Allen gets the punishment you wanted.
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by GJ » 08 Dec 2010 Read
StalinESQ wrote:eirebilly wrote:I see a Robbo victory against Murphy. Robbo has looked in some very good touch so far.
he has had zero opposition, tomorrow he faces the mighty Murphy
and who has murphy faced an out of form ryan day and a part time accountant
its all on the day but i hope robbo can win
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by Rocket_ron » 08 Dec 2010 Read
StalinESQ wrote:Ultimate_snooker wrote:StalinESQ wrote:Ultimate_snooker wrote:
Now to reaffirm my views on fist pumps
1. when scoreing a 147. yes thats fine its a very special moment
2. winning a decider, yes fine if done once when frame ball potted - not ok if you go dancing around the table keep doing it. just the once is fine
Dear Doc,
Would you like me to write a letter to World Snooker to express your disgust.....?
I am fairly certain that Barry Hearn will share your concerns and will issue Mark Allen with a ban and heavy fine. In fact it could be the end of his career.
You will be happy with this action and fist pumping will not be tolerated any more for fear of the same meaty punishment.
your sincerely
StalinESQ
no im not saying it should be banned..read what i said its fine to do it, it shows you care. what i dont like is when a player keeps doing it over and over again. take peter ebdons "come on" shouting against steven lee back in 2001 or 2002 WC i was so angry with how he was acting i turned the tv off
I've just posted the letter to WSA expressing your disgust. Hope you are happy when Mark Allen gets the punishment you wanted.
Nowhere have i said the words banned along with fistpumping.
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by Wildey » 08 Dec 2010 Read
eirebilly wrote:I see a Robbo victory against Murphy. Robbo has looked in some very good touch so far.
but would murphy see it like that maybe he would like Robbo to play with a blindfold and hop about like skippy to give him a distinct advantage
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by Smart » 08 Dec 2010 Read
You better watch Mark Allen tonight, you might not get many more chances if he gets in trouble for that fist pumping...........
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by Wildey » 08 Dec 2010 Read
StalinESQ wrote:You better watch Mark Allen tonight, you might not get many more chances if he gets in trouble for that fist pumping...........
yes fisting on TV wont be tolerated
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by Eirebilly » 08 Dec 2010 Read
Robbo has for me played the best so far which is why i think that he will beat Murphy. Murphy is a good player but i just think at this time and moment, Robbo is better.
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by Smart » 08 Dec 2010 Read
eirebilly wrote:Robbo has for me played the best so far which is why i think that he will beat Murphy. Murphy is a good player but i just think at this time and moment, Robbo is better.
Former world champions are normally a bit more than good.
Good luck Murphy.
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by jojo » 08 Dec 2010 Read
i think fist pumping is good its a natural human reaction and happens in every sport i dont see anything wrong with it
and allen not looking at ding when he fist pumped so not sure what the problem is if you go to players face then fist pump thats out of order but allen didnt do that and i dont think anyones done that in snooker
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by GJ » 08 Dec 2010 Read
good luck
maguire
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by Roland » 08 Dec 2010 Read
wtf... my BBC feed isn't working
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by Eirebilly » 08 Dec 2010 Read
StalinESQ wrote:eirebilly wrote:Robbo has for me played the best so far which is why i think that he will beat Murphy. Murphy is a good player but i just think at this time and moment, Robbo is better.
Former world champions are normally a bit more than good.
Good luck Murphy.
You know what i mean about Murphy.
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by SnookerFan » 08 Dec 2010 Read
Honest John to have too much fire for Maguire....
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by Roland » 08 Dec 2010 Read
Is the BBC feed working for anyone else?
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by SnookerFan » 08 Dec 2010 Read
There's all been a bit of a mix-up. Maguire was supposed to be having a re-match with Jamie Burnett in this match.
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by jojo » 08 Dec 2010 Read
sonny im watching it on bbc2 live online they on for 1hour then ill watch interactive
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by Roland » 08 Dec 2010 Read
finally
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by SnookerFan » 08 Dec 2010 Read
Higgins has the best music of those left in. When Robertson comes in tomorrow, they should taunt with the tune; "We don't like cricket. We love it...."
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by Rocket_ron » 08 Dec 2010 Read
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by SnookerFan » 08 Dec 2010 Read
Maguire is on fire tonight.....
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by Roland » 08 Dec 2010 Read
Good start for Mags
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