by Badsnookerplayer » 05 Nov 2018 Read
After breaking his duck at the recent European Masters, will Jimmy follow it up with more rankers or will he be a one hit wonder?
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by Cloud Strife » 05 Nov 2018 Read
No
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by Chalk McHugh » 05 Nov 2018 Read
I would bet against it if i had to.
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by SnookerFan » 05 Nov 2018 Read
He might pull a Bingham.
World Champion.
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by Iranu » 05 Nov 2018 Read
I can see him winning a small one.
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by SnookerFan » 05 Nov 2018 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:That in-off showed how rust Ding is
Wrong thread.
RUST!
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by SnookerFan » 07 Mar 2019 Read
It has to be said, he hasn't looked great since winning the EO.
Which is a shame. He didn't seem to show any nerves in the final, which first time finalists often do. He's obviously a good player.
The pressure seems to have come after winning the ranking event. Like he has something to live up to now.
I'd like to see him win another one personally.
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by The_Abbott » 07 Mar 2019 Read
No.
Its much easier to win a ranking event now (more of them and top names pull out of some) but with so many middle range players now its harder to go on a run and win several ranking titles.
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by Cloud Strife » 07 Mar 2019 Read
I do hope Jimmy can win another, to ram it back down the throats of those who call him a journeyman, a fluke, a nobody and many other derogatory descriptions.
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by Alex0paul » 07 Mar 2019 Read
He’s definitely a future Indian Open champion in the making
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by SnookerEd25 » 17 May 2019 Read
I hope so. i like him, and it's always nice to see new names on the winner's list (Selt excepted

), but time is on his side. He's only 33, and in his 10th season on the tour. It's taken David Gilbert almost twice as long to make a breakthrough, & Jimmy's won a tournament already, unlike Gilbo.
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by Dan-cat » 17 May 2019 Read
Will it be Jimmy's Robertson?
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by The_Abbott » 17 May 2019 Read
I think not, his brother Neill will though.
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by SnookerEd25 » 18 May 2019 Read
They are not brothers. Neil is his mum.
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