by Rocket_ron » 24 Mar 2010 Read
night cueist nice talking to you as well
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by Wildey » 24 Mar 2010 Read
im very interested to see Trump playing this week being out of the WC should mean he gives it his best shot.
i reckon the scinario that is not what we want is Marco fu winning the title.
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by JohnFromLondonTown » 24 Mar 2010 Read
Who won yesterday? Did Jamie Cope beat Ding in the final?
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by Wildey » 24 Mar 2010 Read
JohnFromLondonTown wrote:Who won yesterday? Did Jamie Cope beat Ding in the final?
yup 3-1
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by Wildey » 24 Mar 2010 Read
ohhhh rubbish the irish guy in com box again..............who is he ?
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by Wildey » 24 Mar 2010 Read
i hope Dave Hendon as a blogger tells Higgins this week what a tit brain pin end he is and in future put his pea brain in gear before opening his fat gob.
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by JohnFromLondonTown » 24 Mar 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:JohnFromLondonTown wrote:Who won yesterday? Did Jamie Cope beat Ding in the final?
yup 3-1
Cool & Good.
Thanks.
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by Bourne » 24 Mar 2010 Read
Trump 2-1 up on Fu, I think Fu has to be beaten by anyone who wants to do well in this group ...
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by Wildey » 24 Mar 2010 Read
Bourne wrote: I think Fu has to be beaten by anyone who wants to do well in this group ...
you dont say lol
Fu in first in frame 4 with a great chance around the black spot but theres a pack splitter to be made and fu not the greatest with that.
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by Wildey » 24 Mar 2010 Read
fu split the pack but had a difficult centre pocket pot whitch he missed at 40-0 up now trump in with that chance to win the match and a great chance aswell.
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by GJ » 24 Mar 2010 Read
poor scheduling to have this a few days before china
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by Bourne » 24 Mar 2010 Read
Decider
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by Bourne » 24 Mar 2010 Read
Can't lose from 2-0 up against Fu FFS !
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by Monique » 24 Mar 2010 Read
GJtheaussiestud wrote:poor scheduling to have this a few days before china
Not exactly. It's a big asset for those contesting in there to have competitive snooker against top competition before a ranker. Especially after a 2 months break.
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by Bourne » 24 Mar 2010 Read
Higgins wins the last 3 frames to beat Maguire 3-2.
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by Bourne » 24 Mar 2010 Read
And Fu does the same to win 3-2.
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by Wildey » 24 Mar 2010 Read
Monique wrote:GJtheaussiestud wrote:poor scheduling to have this a few days before china
Not exactly. It's a big asset for those contesting in there to have competitive snooker against top competition before a ranker. Especially after a 2 months break.
yes but doesn't help with jetlag lol
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by Bourne » 24 Mar 2010 Read
I think GJ's and everyone elses point is that match-practice is good but ideally in a similar timezone/location ...
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by GJ » 24 Mar 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:Monique wrote:GJtheaussiestud wrote:poor scheduling to have this a few days before china
Not exactly. It's a big asset for those contesting in there to have competitive snooker against top competition before a ranker. Especially after a 2 months break.
yes but doesn't help with jetlag lol
my thoughts exactly
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by Wildey » 24 Mar 2010 Read
there needs to be a rethink on structural of tournament snookerfan mentioned having the UK in mid december when everyone flying around like headless chickens getting things ready for christmas is not ideal and having a long time without any snooker between World Qualifiers and this week was also stupid they could have played this end of last week.
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by Bourne » 24 Mar 2010 Read
Robbo's chosen the Peggy Mitchell look today
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by Wildey » 24 Mar 2010 Read
GJ
no messing you need to have a word with him ive seen mop heads looking more cool than that.
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by Wildey » 24 Mar 2010 Read
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by Monique » 24 Mar 2010 Read
Well believe it or not this is Neil's "natural". He's naturally curly and has to work hard with the straightener to get his "usual" look. I guess he didn't fancy it for this one, especially as it would have meant getting up at least 1/2 hour earlier!
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by Wildey » 24 Mar 2010 Read
Monique wrote:Well believe it or not this is Neil's "natural". He's naturally curly and has to work hard with the straightener to get his "usual" look. I guess he didn't fancy it for this one, especially as it would have meant getting up at least 1/2 hour earlier!
GJ was right then he got out of bed on to the table lol
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by Bourne » 24 Mar 2010 Read
Looks like 1-0 Allen.
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by Wildey » 24 Mar 2010 Read
GJtheaussiestud wrote:Monique wrote:Well believe it or not this is Neil's "natural". He's naturally curly and has to work hard with the straightener to get his "usual" look. I guess he didn't fancy it for this one, especially as it would have meant getting up at least 1/2 hour earlier!
i now go for the short shaved hairstyle myself saves any hassle
you used to have the Nadal look so you gone for the hair clippers then lol
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