by Wildey » 24 Aug 2011 Read
hes only agreed to some dates and i guess beating players thats worst than him on a regular basis is one way to build up confidence.
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by SnookerFan » 24 Aug 2011 Read
Poor bastard. Sad to hear that.
Still, as Witz says, he'll be able to reap the money back from Legends of Snooker. What with raffles, auctions, VIP tickets they squeeze every last pound they can out of that tour, so he should be on for a winner. It doesn't necessarily spell total retirement from Hendry. But with his umming and ahhing at The Crucible this year, and his taking up of commentary duty, you can tell he's thinking about it the last year or two.
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by Witz78 » 24 Aug 2011 Read
surprised Davis hasnt joined up to the tour properly,
no offence to the likes of Dennis and Cliff but there not exactly that great these days though i guess people go for nostalgia reasons moreso than to see top drawer snooker, plus it might lose its entertainment value if too many decent serious players take part.
On saying that, Hendrys personality doesnt exactly seem suited to the atmosphere at Legends events, cant see him joking with the crowd after bad misses, more likely to storm back to his chair with a face like thunder. Id find that entertaining mind you.
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by Wildey » 24 Aug 2011 Read
Witz78 wrote:surprised Davis hasnt joined up to the tour properly,
no offence to the likes of Dennis and Cliff but there not exactly that great these days though i guess people go for nostalgia reasons moreso than to see top drawer snooker, plus it might lose its entertainment value if too many decent serious players take part.
On saying that, Hendrys personality doesnt exactly seem suited to the atmosphere at Legends events, cant see him joking with the crowd after bad misses, more likely to storm back to his chair with a face like thunder. Id find that entertaining mind you.
ffs and jimmy i guess is joke a second white

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by Roland » 24 Aug 2011 Read
Wild wrote:hes only agreed to some dates and i guess beating players thats worst than him on a regular basis is one way to build up confidence.
legends events don't count as match practice
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by Wildey » 24 Aug 2011 Read
Sonny wrote:Wild wrote:hes only agreed to some dates and i guess beating players thats worst than him on a regular basis is one way to build up confidence.
legends events don't count as match practice
i know lol
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by Witz78 » 24 Aug 2011 Read
Wild wrote:Sonny wrote:Wild wrote:hes only agreed to some dates and i guess beating players thats worst than him on a regular basis is one way to build up confidence.
legends events don't count as match practice
i know lol
Damn, poor old Hendry only signed up for these cos he thought there was ranking points available

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by SnookerFan » 24 Aug 2011 Read
Wild wrote:ffs and jimmy i guess is joke a second white

He fits in quite well. With the jokes that Parrot and Taylor make (and Thorburn tries to make) you need somebody who is going to try and make a century every time he plays a frame. Besides, he does enter the spirit of it well, to be fair. It's a lot more informal.
Witz is right though, you do wonder how well Hendry will fit in. And I had the same objection with Ronnie being at the legends events. It should be about banter, even if play is somewhat low. I'd really rather see that, then one of the best players in the world put a hurting on some old geezers.
The concern is that Hendry may just about fall into that category. Depends on whether this is a retirement thing or not. Lets be honest, his days at the top are just about the come to an end.
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by Witz78 » 24 Aug 2011 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Wild wrote:ffs and jimmy i guess is joke a second white

He fits in quite well. With the jokes that Parrot and Taylor make (and Thorburn tries to make) you need somebody who is going to try and make a century every time he plays a frame. Besides, he does enter the spirit of it well, to be fair. It's a lot more informal.
Witz is right though, you do wonder how well Hendry will fit in. And I had the same objection with Ronnie being at the legends events. It should be about banter, even if play is somewhat low. I'd really rather see that, then one of the best players in the world put a hurting on some old geezers.
The concern is that Hendry may just about fall into that category. Depends on whether this is a retirement thing or not. Lets be honest, his days at the top are just about the come to an end.
yep 3 more PTCs and Shanghai left before his days at the top end.
i honestly can see him doing a Doherty / Day / King / Perry when he finally drops out of the top 16 and heading closer towards dropping out of the top 32 than back into the top 16.
UK Champs - 3040
Welsh Open - 1900
China Open - 3500
World Champs - 3800
these are the points he has to lose as the season progresses too
to put things in perspective, Ronnie aside, all his other rivals in the rankings have around 5000-9000 points to lose compared to his 12,240 so the clock is truly ticking. 1 or 2 wins at PTCs and last 32 wins are no longer enough to halt the slide.
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by Witz78 » 24 Aug 2011 Read
Wild wrote:Witz78 wrote:surprised Davis hasnt joined up to the tour properly,
no offence to the likes of Dennis and Cliff but there not exactly that great these days though i guess people go for nostalgia reasons moreso than to see top drawer snooker, plus it might lose its entertainment value if too many decent serious players take part.
On saying that, Hendrys personality doesnt exactly seem suited to the atmosphere at Legends events, cant see him joking with the crowd after bad misses, more likely to storm back to his chair with a face like thunder. Id find that entertaining mind you.
ffs and jimmy i guess is joke a second white

nah its Taylor who does the joke with the second white on the table

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by SnookerFan » 24 Aug 2011 Read
Witz78 wrote:nah its Taylor who does the joke with the second white on the table

And Virgo with the trick shot joke with the balls superglued together.

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by Witz78 » 24 Aug 2011 Read
haha yeh the Virgo one was good though id seen it before so didnt get reeled in like most of the folk there haha
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by Witz78 » 24 Aug 2011 Read
infact if id been picked out of the crowd for that trick id have rattled them as hard as possible to make them split
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by Wildey » 24 Aug 2011 Read
sounds to me they need something different you guys knows what they going to say

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by Witz78 » 24 Aug 2011 Read
i think Drago should play more of the events to be honest.
Infact my stable of Legends if i was in charge would be this......
Jimmy
Drago
Davis
Knowles
Meo
Kirk Stevens
Thorne
Silvino
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by SnookerFan » 24 Aug 2011 Read
Witz78 wrote:haha yeh the Virgo one was good though id seen it before so didnt get reeled in like most of the folk there haha
Three times I've seen him do that gag.
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by SnookerFan » 24 Aug 2011 Read
Wild wrote:sounds to me they need something different you guys knows what they going to say

I went to an Alex Higgins vs Jimmy White exhibition the year before they started doing these Snooker Legends things, and Virgo compared. He did the same trick shots and impression routines even then.
To be fair, he needs to come up with something fresh.

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by gallantrabbit » 24 Aug 2011 Read
Hendry's worried about cash flow? If it were Jimmy we were talking about I'd understand but I'm pretty sure Mr Hendry is sitting on a huge pile of cash...
Let's see if he enters the Seniors...
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by Wildey » 24 Aug 2011 Read
gallantrabbit wrote:Hendry's worried about cash flow? If it were Jimmy we were talking about I'd understand but I'm pretty sure Mr Hendry is sitting on a huge pile of cash...
Let's see if he enters the Seniors...
i bet he will only do the scottish ones
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by SnookerFan » 24 Aug 2011 Read
Wild wrote:gallantrabbit wrote:Hendry's worried about cash flow? If it were Jimmy we were talking about I'd understand but I'm pretty sure Mr Hendry is sitting on a huge pile of cash...
Let's see if he enters the Seniors...
i bet he will only do the scottish ones
Lucky Witz.

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by Witz78 » 24 Aug 2011 Read
Wild wrote:gallantrabbit wrote:Hendry's worried about cash flow? If it were Jimmy we were talking about I'd understand but I'm pretty sure Mr Hendry is sitting on a huge pile of cash...
Let's see if he enters the Seniors...
i bet he will only do the scottish ones
i will only do the English ones then

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by SnookerFan » 24 Aug 2011 Read
Witz78 wrote:Wild wrote:gallantrabbit wrote:Hendry's worried about cash flow? If it were Jimmy we were talking about I'd understand but I'm pretty sure Mr Hendry is sitting on a huge pile of cash...
Let's see if he enters the Seniors...
i bet he will only do the scottish ones
i will only do the English ones then

I wouldn't mind Hendry coming to a venue near me for Snooker Legends. Want to swap homes?
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by Casey » 25 Aug 2011 Read
Hendry will be looking to start up a new Company, Witz is in the market for a job....perfect match up if you ask me

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by SnookerFan » 25 Aug 2011 Read
Casey wrote:Hendry will be looking to start up a new Company, Witz is in the market for a job....perfect match up if you ask me

They're both Scottish. Hendry could open a local branch.
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by Casey » 25 Aug 2011 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Casey wrote:Hendry will be looking to start up a new Company, Witz is in the market for a job....perfect match up if you ask me

They're both Scottish. Hendry could open a local branch.
Witz could get him coffee

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by Witz78 » 25 Aug 2011 Read
Casey wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Casey wrote:Hendry will be looking to start up a new Company, Witz is in the market for a job....perfect match up if you ask me

They're both Scottish. Hendry could open a local branch.
Witz could get him coffee

yeh coffee laced with poison

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by SnookerFan » 26 Aug 2011 Read
Witz78 wrote:Casey wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Casey wrote:Hendry will be looking to start up a new Company, Witz is in the market for a job....perfect match up if you ask me

They're both Scottish. Hendry could open a local branch.
Witz could get him coffee

yeh coffee laced with poison

You'll never pass the interview like that.
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