by gallantrabbit » 25 Jul 2011 Read
Silly boys. Even when he proves he aain't a bottler by winning a ranker, yes winning a ranker, beating Allen, Murphy and Williams on the way, the REAL Bingham is the one that previously fluffed a few in a pressure match. In other words if Jimmy White wins the worlds this year beating 5 of the top 8 he'll still be a bottler for missing 'that' black?
Being a critic is the easiest job in the world. He might not have a particularrly exciting style or demeanour, but we sshould applaud someone who has made good on limited ability compared to other players.
And he's had the class not to even ram Allen's words down his throat.
Bottle is something you build on and Bingham's bottle is a work in progress. The Ding game was part of that process and this last week has been the next stage.
He'll never be a world beater, but he's making some nice money doing what he loves, good luck to the fellow.
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by SnookerFan » 25 Jul 2011 Read
gallantrabbit wrote:Silly boys. Even when he proves he aain't a bottler by winning a ranker, yes winning a ranker, beating Allen, Murphy and Williams on the way, the REAL Bingham is the one that previously fluffed a few in a pressure match. In other words if Jimmy White wins the worlds this year beating 5 of the top 8 he'll still be a bottler for missing 'that' black?
Being a critic is the easiest job in the world. He might not have a particularrly exciting style or demeanour, but we sshould applaud someone who has made good on limited ability compared to other players.
And he's had the class not to even ram Allen's words down his throat.
Bottle is something you build on and Bingham's bottle is a work in progress. The Ding game was part of that process and this last week has been the next stage.
He'll never be a world beater, but he's making some nice money doing what he loves, good luck to the fellow.
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by SnookerFan » 25 Jul 2011 Read
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by Sickpotter » 25 Jul 2011 Read
gallantrabbit wrote:Silly boys. Even when he proves he aain't a bottler by winning a ranker, yes winning a ranker, beating Allen, Murphy and Williams on the way, the REAL Bingham is the one that previously fluffed a few in a pressure match. In other words if Jimmy White wins the worlds this year beating 5 of the top 8 he'll still be a bottler for missing 'that' black?
Being a critic is the easiest job in the world. He might not have a particularrly exciting style or demeanour, but we sshould applaud someone who has made good on limited ability compared to other players.
And he's had the class not to even ram Allen's words down his throat.
Bottle is something you build on and Bingham's bottle is a work in progress. The Ding game was part of that process and this last week has been the next stage.
He'll never be a world beater, but he's making some nice money doing what he loves, good luck to the fellow.
Spot on.
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by snooky147 » 25 Jul 2011 Read
Well done to Stuart Bingham, He fully deserved his win.
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by SnookerFan » 26 Jul 2011 Read
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