by TheSaviour » 22 May 2017 Read
Oh, blimey, Joe Swail did it! Beforehand I wrote he was the best player around in 2107, and he did it. Perhaps he eventually wasn´t the best, but made just enough.
It is just funny that it is called "school".. And the timing of the tournament.
I followed it and thought that this one was a nasty one. This was a nasty one as it just ever can be. It is just a very early days to the players that graduated.. Make it a slightly longer period, and you got it.
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by SnookerFan » 23 May 2017 Read
You think Joe Swail has been the best player of 2017?
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by Dan-cat » 23 May 2017 Read
Great read!Michael! Damning stats....
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by SnookerEd25 » 23 May 2017 Read
SnookerFan wrote:You think Joe Swail has been the best player of 2017?
Beforehand I wrote he was the best player around
in 2107,I think you'll find our old friend is predicting great things for Joe in the future; presumably after a spot of cryogenic freezing?
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