by SnookerEd25 » 21 Sep 2023 Read
Probably wise. It’s more like a “comedown”

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by The_Abbott » 22 Sep 2023 Read
I'd call it a shitshow
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by SnookerFan » 22 Sep 2023 Read
Don't call it a comeback.
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by LC » 23 Sep 2023 Read
Won’t put the practice in because he knows he will still probably lose most matches, so uses the excuse of not having enough time or inclination to practice so he can accept defeat, Jimmy has proven that it is possible to get some results at 60 but he’s willing to keep practicing hard and take the pain of losing regularly for the chance of some good moments
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by Iranu » 23 Sep 2023 Read
LC wrote:Won’t put the practice in because he knows he will still probably lose most matches, so uses the excuse of not having enough time or inclination to practice so he can accept defeat, Jimmy has proven that it is possible to get some results at 60 but he’s willing to keep practicing hard and take the pain of losing regularly for the chance of some good moments
Did you watch the video?
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by LC » 24 Sep 2023 Read
Iranu wrote:LC wrote:Won’t put the practice in because he knows he will still probably lose most matches, so uses the excuse of not having enough time or inclination to practice so he can accept defeat, Jimmy has proven that it is possible to get some results at 60 but he’s willing to keep practicing hard and take the pain of losing regularly for the chance of some good moments
Did you watch the video?
Yes, he’s got time to play golf everyday but not practice his snooker a few times a week, my point was he doesn’t want to practice regularly cos he knows deep down he will still lose most of the time anyway
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by badtemperedcyril » 26 Sep 2023 Read
He should practice ten hours a day but say he’s been playing golf. Takes the pressure off.
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