by Badsnookerplayer » 18 Jun 2018 Read
I think many people will go on to achieve 1000 centuries but 100 in a season really was something special.
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by Iranu » 18 Jun 2018 Read
Whoever makes the 147th 147 will be remembered for that.
Especially if you're a lower ranked player it might be the most "memorable" thing about your career by the time you hang up your cue.
It's not a milestone, it's just mildly interesting.
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by SnookerFan » 18 Jun 2018 Read
Iranu wrote:It's not a milestone, it's just mildly interesting.
HOW DARE YOU FIND SOMETHING MILDLY INTERESTING?
Reported.
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by Dan-cat » 18 Jun 2018 Read
If it's achieved by Rod the Plod, it could also take 147 minutes. Which would be a staggering triple achievement, the like of which we've never seen before.
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by SnookerFan » 18 Jun 2018 Read
Dan-cat wrote:If it's achieved by Rod the Plod, it could also take 147 minutes. Which would be a staggering triple achievement, the like of which we've never seen before.
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by TheSaviour » 19 Jun 2018 Read
Mercurial form, if there´s ever been a one!
So..................... (?)
Know what I am talking to you..?
Never mind.
Didn´t thought so either
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And the lads thought I couldn´t had flought a plane while being heavily drunk..
Still alive and kicking, nevertheless.
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by Wildey » 21 Jun 2018 Read
Iranu wrote:Whoever makes the 147th 147 will be remembered for that.
Especially if you're a lower ranked player it might be the most "memorable" thing about your career by the time you hang up your cue.
It's not a milestone, it's just mildly interesting.
i guess it wont be forgotten but if i was a lower rank player and thats my number 1 achievemant i would think why the buck did i bother.
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