by rebecca » 19 Apr 2011 Read
Bourne wrote:rebecca wrote:Audience man was there again
Front row Brian
I forgot smart knows him :o He will always be audience man to me
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by vodkadiet » 19 Apr 2011 Read
I would rather see Ebbo retire than keep playing garbage like this.
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by Wildey » 19 Apr 2011 Read
no paddy so it seems prediction table up to me....
ill be back in a bit
lucky lucky bourne
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by Bourne » 19 Apr 2011 Read
jojo stop sitting on the fence
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by vodkadiet » 19 Apr 2011 Read
Essex CHAV!!!
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by Alex0paul » 19 Apr 2011 Read
Some dull round 2 games then. Ding v Selby pretty much nailed on now.
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by GJ » 19 Apr 2011 Read
Wild wrote:no paddy so it seems prediction table up to me....
ill be back in a bit
lucky lucky bourne
AND ME
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by Snooker Overdrive » 19 Apr 2011 Read
Peter missed the trick right before the interval as he missed a not-that-difficult green to the center. Bingham cleared up and was only one frame behind. Ebdon let him off the hook there.
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by PLtheRef » 19 Apr 2011 Read
Wild wrote:no paddy so it seems prediction table up to me....
ill be back in a bit
lucky lucky bourne
Sorry, just in
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by rebecca » 19 Apr 2011 Read
I thought ronnie was playing tomorrow, then I find out he has already thrashed Dale.. grand out
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by Witz78 » 19 Apr 2011 Read
rebecca wrote:Bourne wrote:rebecca wrote:Audience man was there again
Front row Brian
I forgot smart knows him :o He will always be audience man to me
when me and Smart / Stalin / Willie Thorne lookalike walked into the Crucible on Sunday suddenly he went all
wristed and grabbed me and screamed in a high pitched voice like a schoolgirl.........
WOW, OH LOOK, THERES FRONT ROW BRIAN then started giggling away with a big grin on his face like he was a kid at christmas
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by GJ » 19 Apr 2011 Read
Solid from stevens still can improve but any lead is good
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by footygirl » 19 Apr 2011 Read
BINGHAM FIGHTBACK HALTS EBDON CHARGE
STUART Bingham roared back from 7-5 down to stun Peter Ebdon 10-8 and book a place in the last 16 of the world snooker championships in Sheffield.
The Essex professional, who led the former world champion 5-4 at the end of the first session was soon under pressure from Ebdon who reeled off three straight frames to translate a 4-5 deficit into a 7-5 lead. It looked for all the world that Peter would go on to triumph. But Bingham snatched the last frame before the mid session interval to close to 7-6 and stay in contention.
Ebdon though is not easily rattled and duly captured the 14th frame to lead 8-6 but Bingham raised his game and rolled in breaks of 88, 63 to level at 8-8 and then move 9-8 in front. It left him one up with two to play. Could Ebdon respond.
The answer was to be no as Stuart banged in a long red and put himself among the balls. From it he could only make 28 before missing a tricky red. With the balls split kindly it looked as if Peter would capitalise but in cueing up a black suffered a horrendous kick and saw the ball veer away from the pocket. Backing away from the table Peter could only watch helplessly as Stuart stroked in a decisive 42 to seal the match 10-8.
Elsewhere Ronnie O'Sullivan strolled into the last 16 with a comfortable 10-2 victory over Dominic Dale - and set up a showdown with Shaun Murphy.
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by rebecca » 19 Apr 2011 Read
Witz78 wrote:rebecca wrote:Bourne wrote:rebecca wrote:Audience man was there again
Front row Brian
I forgot smart knows him :o He will always be audience man to me
when me and Smart / Stalin / Willie Thorne lookalike walked into the Crucible on Sunday suddenly he went all
wristed and grabbed me and screamed in a high pitched voice like a schoolgirl.........
WOW, OH LOOK, THERES FRONT ROW BRIAN then started giggling away with a big grin on his face like he was a kid at christmas
HAHAHAHA
Seriosuly though, if I even went to the Worlds and I saw him, I'd go up to him and tell him how I've seen him on tv every year for the past how many years
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