by wheelsofsteel » 02 May 2011 Read
if anyone would like to check, I am neutral. don't really care who wins, and that includes Higgins
Sorry, but if you believe he hasn't been punished enough (would that not mean that Barry Hearn has got it wrong?) then please tell me why he should be punished further, and based on what evidence?
Who knows, you might even convert me ... several lawyers, a few ex-cops, a dozen journalists, the man who runs snooker, the BBC, Sky and Eurosport etc etc
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by sundaygirl » 02 May 2011 Read
My vote was for Trump who has won me over during the course of this tournement with his play and his attitude it was not an anti Higgins vote.
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by Wildey » 02 May 2011 Read
Witz78 wrote:THE BURNING QUESTION HERE IS WHO ARE THE SEVEN MUPPETS HERE PUBLICLY DECLARING THEIR SUPPORT FOR snooker AND CHEATING???
SORRY, ILL REPHRASE THAT, APART FROM WILD WHO ARE THE OTHER 6 NUMBSKULLS
actually i voted for trump you Grade A Closed mind runt
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by PatBlock » 02 May 2011 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:Sorry the poll closed this evening. But y0u can write your vote down and we can add that up accordingly.
OK thanks, that would explain it.
Maybe it makes me a bit of a bandwaggonist, but after watching him play this week, I gotta go for Tramp, err sorry Trump. I think it'd be great for snooker, to have such a naturally gifted player that actually wants to play, and obviously enjoys the game so much, win the WC.
And then there was that black last night!
Also, it would be nice for him to win enough money so that he could afford to get a proper hair cut, instead of using those blunt hedge trimmers.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 02 May 2011 Read
PatBlock wrote:Also, it would be nice for him to win enough money so that he could afford to get a proper hair cut, instead of using those blunt hedge trimmers.
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by SnookerFan » 03 May 2011 Read
Well, we know it weren't Witz. He talks big, but then gets too scared to actually do it.
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by Bourne » 03 May 2011 Read
What was it you called that guy again ?
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by GJ » 03 May 2011 Read
ding now number 2 mate ......
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by Witz78 » 03 May 2011 Read
Bourne wrote:What was it you called that guy again ?
er, Winton Mumbulla (from the film I.D.) i called him
his actual name is Mark though
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