by Rocket_ron » 11 Feb 2011 Read
Witz78 wrote:ive just cut and pasted the ranking list from WS site and heres the players i dont enjoy watching / find boring.
1. John Higgins 56620
3. Neil Robertson 53640
7. Allister Carter 47240
10. Graeme Dott 40650
13. Stephen Hendry 35260
15. Marco Fu 33500
17. Mark King 31305
18. Stuart Bingham 30925
20. Mark Davis 30555
22. Andrew Higginson 30150
24. Ryan Day 29725
27. Barry Hawkins 27915
29. Gerard Greene 26430
30. Joe Perry 25390
31. Tom Ford 25080
33. Marcus Campbell 24355
34. Anthony Hamilton 23450
35. Robert Milkins 23200
36. Nigel Bond 23190
37. Mike Dunn 23060
38. Fergal O'Brien 22735
41. Jamie Burnett 22290
45. Peter Lines 20435
46. Barry Pinches 20395
47. Mark Joyce 20200
48. Alan McManus 19600
49. Matthew Selt 19515
50. Dave Harold 19405
51. Adrian Gunnell 18760
52. Andy Hicks 18690
56. Stuart Pettman 17570
57. Rod Lawler 17545
62. Jimmy Robertson 16809
64. Matt Couch 16050
65. Patrick Wallace 15925
68. Liu Song 15720
76. Andrew Pagett 14214
78. David Gilbert 13985
79. Simon Bedford 13790
81. Joe Delaney 13290
82. Paul S Davison 13169
83. James McBain 13139
84. Michael Judge 12960
86. Adam Wicheard 12109
87. Paul Davies 11945
90. Dermot McGlinchey 10859
91. Kuldesh Johal 10699
94. Jamie O'Neill 10269
quite alot there...i could beat that list tho
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by GJ » 11 Feb 2011 Read
Witz78 wrote:GJ wrote:ok apart from the world champion other players i think that are exciting players to watch
1. Gould
2. Ebdon
3. Antonio
4. Mafia boss
5. Stevens
i find the stoke stabber and london stabber boring
wild
Ebdon, Ronnie, Drago
Cope i can understand
in what way do you find Jimmy boring though
just generally his grumpyness and his cue action is similar to dires
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by Wildey » 11 Feb 2011 Read
just out of intrest witz how many times have you seen Dermot McGlinchey play
tubber i was just pointing out i hate no player so dont like that being labled on me
AT ALL
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by Witz78 » 11 Feb 2011 Read
GJ wrote:Tubberlad wrote:I think most of Witz' views have been relatively fine and unoffensive unless your looking to be offended. I'd leave it out Wild, this thread is relatively fine.
Stoke Stabber
does he socialise regularly with the Caravan Pervert?
yes
and the london stabber is best known for choking a black aganst the GOAT
get your facts right
he didnt bottle that black versus GOTWEEN (Greatest Of That Weak Era, Early Nineties)
Ian Doyle, Hendrys long time manager confirmed to me recently that Jimmy actually got a KICK
on that black but Jimmy being the nice modest guy that he is, didnt make an issue of it and was gracious in defeat
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by Tubberlad » 11 Feb 2011 Read
GJ wrote:Tubberlad wrote:I think most of Witz' views have been relatively fine and unoffensive unless your looking to be offended. I'd leave it out Wild, this thread is relatively fine.
Stoke Stabber
does he socialise regularly with the Caravan Pervert?
yes
and the london stabber is best known for choking a black aganst the GOAT
I know him better as one of the greatest players of all time who has contributed immensely to this game's popularity, and someone we owe a lot to
Yes Wild, I get you...
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by Rocket_ron » 11 Feb 2011 Read
Wild wrote:just out of intrest witz how many times have you seen Dermot McGlinchey play
tubber i was just pointing out i hate no player so dont like that being labled on me
AT ALL
wild hates ronnie
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by Witz78 » 11 Feb 2011 Read
look at my list Wild
the bulk of these players epitomise the average snookers fans stereotypical view of a "boring player"
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by GJ » 11 Feb 2011 Read
I hate no player but i dislike some
there is a difference between the 2 IMO
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by Wildey » 11 Feb 2011 Read
Witz78 wrote:look at my list Wild
the bulk of these players epitomise the average snookers fans stereotypical view of a "boring player"
not really that list constitutes your opinion nobody elses
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by Tubberlad » 11 Feb 2011 Read
Witz78 wrote:look at my list Wild
the bulk of these players epitomise the average snookers fans stereotypical view of a "boring player"
Interestingly, most are ranked quite lowly. I firmly believe that the more inventive players are rewarded for being just that, while players lacking adventure remain in the doldrums.
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by Witz78 » 11 Feb 2011 Read
GJ wrote:I hate no player but i dislike some
there is a difference between the 2 IMO
Hatred (or hate) is a deep and emotional extreme dislike, directed against a certain snooker player. Though not necessarily, hatred is often associated with feelings of anger and disposition towards hostility against the snooker player.
So there we have it, hatred is just dislike on a higher scale, so there effectively the same thing
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by GJ » 11 Feb 2011 Read
Witz78 wrote:GJ wrote:I hate no player but i dislike some
there is a difference between the 2 IMO
Hatred (or hate) is a deep and emotional extreme dislike, directed against a certain snooker player. Though not necessarily, hatred is often associated with feelings of anger and disposition towards hostility against the snooker player.
So there we have it, hatred is just dislike on a higher scale, so there effectively the same thing
if you say so
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by Wildey » 11 Feb 2011 Read
as i say i can find any of them good to watch at any given time however those are bottom of my list of players to watch btw ive not posted players ive never seen play.
7. Allister Carter 47240
8. Stephen Maguire 46280
17. Mark King 31305
18. Stuart Bingham 30925
19. Stephen Lee 30820
24. Ryan Day 29725
27. Barry Hawkins 27915
33. Marcus Campbell 24355
37. Mike Dunn 23060
38. Fergal O'Brien 22735
41. Jamie Burnett 22290
42. Rory McLeod 21895
45. Peter Lines 20435
50. Dave Harold 19405
51. Adrian Gunnell 18760
57. Rod Lawler 17545
60. Joe Jogia 16969
63. Bjorn Haneveer 16584
64. Matt Couch 16050
68. Liu Song 15720
77. Ben Woollaston 14209
81. Joe Delaney 13290
82. Paul S Davison 13169
83. James McBain 13139
84. Michael Judge 12960
87. Paul Davies 11945
91. Kuldesh Johal 10699
92. Kurt Maflin 10614
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by Witz78 » 11 Feb 2011 Read
as i say i can find any of them good to watch at any given time however those are bottom of my list of players to watch btw ive not posted players ive never seen play.
7. Allister Carter 47240
8. Stephen Maguire 46280
17. Mark King 31305
18. Stuart Bingham 30925
19. Stephen Lee 30820 - THE MAN WITH THE BEST CUE ACTION IN THE GAME, HES GREAT TO WATCH WHETHER HES PLAYING GOOD OR BAD PLUS HES A CHARACTER
24. Ryan Day 29725
27. Barry Hawkins 27915
33. Marcus Campbell 24355
37. Mike Dunn 23060
38. Fergal O'Brien 22735
41. Jamie Burnett 22290
42. Rory McLeod 21895 - RORYS BORING AND NEGATIVE, BUT HES GOT CHARACTER AND DARE I SAY IT, BUT COS HES BLACK IT ADDS INTEREST TO WATCHING HIM PLAY FOR ME
45. Peter Lines 20435
50. Dave Harold 19405
51. Adrian Gunnell 18760
57. Rod Lawler 17545
60. Joe Jogia 16969
63. Bjorn Haneveer 16584 - YOUVE OBVIOUSLY NOT SAW MUCH OF BJORN PLAYING, HES A TRUE CHARACTER THOUGH IM MAYBE BIASED AS HAVE HAD A DRINK WITH HIM BEFORE
64. Matt Couch 16050
68. Liu Song 15720
77. Ben Woollaston 14209
81. Joe Delaney 13290
82. Paul S Davison 13169
83. James McBain 13139
84. Michael Judge 12960
87. Paul Davies 11945
91. Kuldesh Johal 10699
92. Kurt Maflin 10614
SO YEH IM PRETTY MUCH IN AGREEMENT WITH YOU APART FROM A COUPLE
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by GJ » 11 Feb 2011 Read
MAYBE BIASED AS HAVE HAD A DRINK WITH HIM BEFORE
you biased
neverrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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by Bourne » 11 Feb 2011 Read
GJ you are vice-President of the JT hatahs club
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by GJ » 11 Feb 2011 Read
Bourne wrote:GJ you are vice-President of the JT hatahs club
I never mentioned him neither like or dislike his style
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by Bourne » 11 Feb 2011 Read
GJ wrote:Bourne wrote:GJ you are vice-President of the JT hatahs club
I never mentioned him neither like or dislike his style
Hatah
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by Wildey » 11 Feb 2011 Read
any way back to the title
What exactly contributes to being an 'exciting' player?Whats exciting to one person can be boring for another.
Some defines Boring as being a Slow Player whitch is very wrong
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by Witz78 » 11 Feb 2011 Read
Bourne wrote:GJ wrote:Bourne wrote:GJ you are vice-President of the JT hatahs club
I never mentioned him neither like or dislike his style
Hatah
Yeh the hatred for Trump on here is nothing short of a disgrace.
How so many can want to see a promising young talent fall flat on his face and take pleasure in that is sick to be honest.
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by Witz78 » 11 Feb 2011 Read
Hann was told off for bad language in the next after missing out on a century break but he took the frame for 7-4.
Hicks held his nerve to take the final three and referee Lawrie Annandale had to step between the players at the end.
"I've played him three times before and always beaten him, and there was a bit of needle from the start," Hann said.
"At the end when he shook my hand he said: 'You're not top 16 next year now.'
"I said 'you're short, bald and always will be, and can have me outside whenever you want'. It was just a bit of fun for the crowd. It was quite funny."
THATS THE DEFINTION OF AN EXCITING PLAYER TO ME
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by Bourne » 11 Feb 2011 Read
Witz78 wrote:Bourne wrote:GJ wrote:Bourne wrote:GJ you are vice-President of the JT hatahs club
I never mentioned him neither like or dislike his style
Hatah
Yeh the hatred for Trump on here is nothing short of a disgrace.
How so many can want to see a promising young talent fall flat on his face and take pleasure in that is sick to be honest.
How can anyone who calls themselves a fan of the sport not be excited about what JT will bring to the sport ? He'll be the poster boy for the next 10 years, as soon as he gets his first title on the board (very soon), everyone will want a piece of him.
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by Wildey » 11 Feb 2011 Read
Bourne wrote:Witz78 wrote:Bourne wrote:GJ wrote:
I never mentioned him neither like or dislike his style
Hatah
Yeh the hatred for Trump on here is nothing short of a disgrace.
How so many can want to see a promising young talent fall flat on his face and take pleasure in that is sick to be honest.
How can anyone who calls themselves a fan of the sport not be excited about what JT will bring to the sport ? He'll be the poster boy for the next 10 years, as soon as he gets his first title on the board (very soon), everyone will want a piece of him.
if he gets his first title......and lets be perfectly honest he doesn't look like getting a quarter final never mind a title.
lets see some balls first then get excited by what he brings.
no point getting excited about being a dad before you done the deed
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by Noel » 11 Feb 2011 Read
Word.
Potential.A player who has the most likely possibility to entertain and amaze.
A player a fan would invest personally in... buy tickets to see; skip school or work to watch;
lock the door and turn of the phone to catch on TV.
Comparisons are possible. Two top players. Technically "perfect" two 147's.
Is one more "exciting" than the other?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEWS7HYs ... re=relatedvs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTizFFIskEI=o)
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by Roland » 11 Feb 2011 Read
Hey Noel
Both 147's are all time classics. I would go for the Ronnie one. I remember Williams in the post match interview saying "No one else can do that and make it look so easy" and he was right.
As for what constitutes an exciting player - each to their own. Selby and Williams have me on the edge of my seat and so do Liang and Cope. Why? God knows, they just do.
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by Monique » 11 Feb 2011 Read
I agree with Sonny - each to their own.
I like to be emotionally "involved" in the game, so players who show their emotions, positive or negative - and allow the viewer to play the game "with" them appeal to me (this can be "draining" actually, maybe that's why I'm not really a fan of long formats). I also highly value touch, brains, imagination and creativity. So fav players to watch for me: Ronnie, Mark Williams, Mark Selby ... and Anthony Hamilton (yes)
At the opposite end, what really infuriates and frustrates me are players with tremendous abilities who spoil their talent by playing stupidly. So players who enter in this box (not always but too often) are: Cope and Liang.
PS: reading the first paragraph one should expect that I'm "excited" by Ebdon. Not so. I just can't get into the mind of the psycho probably ...
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by Tubberlad » 11 Feb 2011 Read
Monique wrote:I agree with Sonny - each to their own.
I like to be emotionally "involved" in the game, so players who show their emotions, positive or negative - and allow the viewer to play the game "with" them appeal to me (this can be "draining" actually, maybe that's why I'm not really a fan of long formats). I also highly value touch, brains, imagination and creativity. So fav players to watch for me: Ronnie, Mark Williams, Mark Selby ... and Anthony Hamilton (yes)
At the opposite end, what really infuriates and frustrates me are players with tremendous abilities who spoil their talent by playing stupidly. So players who enter in this box (not always but too often) are: Cope and Liang.
PS: reading the first paragraph one should expect that I'm "excited" by Ebdon. Not so. I just can't get into the mind of the psycho probably ...
I would say I would be excited most by imagination & creativity also... if I could pick my favourite players to watch I'd say O'Sullivan, Williams, Trump, Ebdon, Selby, White (older clips that is), Ding & Trump
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by KrazeeEyezKilla » 11 Feb 2011 Read
Exciting players usually make everything they do look effortless. That's the main difference between a peak O'Sullivan and a peak Hendry. Hendry was attacking but he always looked like an ultimate professional who dedicated himself to hours of practice. O'Sullivan & White had more flair in their game and seemed more laidback. Martin Gould’s performance in the first two sessions against Neil Robertson last year was the most exciting performance recently. It wasn't just that he was winning but the way he was doing it and the type of shot he was playing. He hit several aggressive safeties which split the pack open and left Robertson having to take on long pots under pressure knowing if he missed the frame was probably over.
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