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Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange season

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2020
by D4P
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/11020604 ... toxic-mum/

Sounds like more family problems for Ronnie might be a partial explanation for his strange season thus far.

One odd part of the article is that Ronnie supposedly asked his mother for $15,000 last year...

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2020
by Pink Ball
Knowing The S*n, this probably means O'Sullivan is living the most serene family life he's ever had.

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2020
by Johnny Bravo
The turmoils in his personal life are the reason why Ronnie never achieved his full potential.
:sad: :-( :sad:

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2020
by SnookerFan
Johnny Bravo wrote:The turmoils in his personal life are the reason why Ronnie never achieved his full potential.
:sad: :-( :sad:


Yes.

What a rubbish career he's had.

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2020
by Dan-cat
Who knows if there is any truth in any of this. It's the Sun.

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2020
by Holden Chinaski
I think it's obvious Ronnie doesn't have the most stable personal life. You can often tell by the way he acts that there's a lot of stress in his life...

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2020
by SnookerFan
Dan-cat wrote:Who knows if there is any truth in any of this. It's the Sun.


They got rid of my favourite part of The Sun.

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2020
by Pink Ball
SnookerFan wrote:
Dan-cat wrote:Who knows if there is any truth in any of this. It's the Sun.


They got rid of my favourite part of The Sun.

Yeah, their racecards were excellent.

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2020
by SnookerFan
Pink Ball wrote:
SnookerFan wrote:
Dan-cat wrote:Who knows if there is any truth in any of this. It's the Sun.


They got rid of my favourite part of The Sun.

Yeah, their racecards were excellent.


:goodpost:

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2020
by D4P
It appears that Ronnie and Laila broke up prior to last year's World Championship (but then eventually got back together), which if true, would help to explain Ronnie's strange performance against James Cahill...

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2020
by D4P
SnookerFan wrote:
Johnny Bravo wrote:The turmoils in his personal life are the reason why Ronnie never achieved his full potential.
:sad: :-( :sad:


Yes.

What a rubbish career he's had.


There's no doubt he's had a great career, but also no doubt that he underachieved relative to his talent level.

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2020
by SnookerFan
DECLINE!

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2020
by Andre147
D4P wrote:It appears that Ronnie and Laila broke up prior to last year's World Championship (but then eventually got back together), which if true, would help to explain Ronnie's strange performance against James Cahill...


So they together again?

He definately seemed under the weather in that match, and he proved it in the post-match interview. It's not an excuse for playing kamikaze like he did in the 1st session and some of the 2nd, but also he wasn't prepared to put up a battle.

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2020
by Johnny Bravo
SnookerFan wrote:
Johnny Bravo wrote:The turmoils in his personal life are the reason why Ronnie never achieved his full potential.
:sad: :-( :sad:


Yes.

What a rubbish career he's had.


Given his talent, anything but 10 WC's on his resume is an underachievement. :-(

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2020
by SnookerFan
Talent doesn't exist, remember?

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2020
by Alex0paul
Always the victim. Does he support Liverpool?

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2020
by Johnny Bravo
Alex0paul wrote:Always the victim. Does he support Liverpool?

ROS is an Arsenal fan.

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2020
by SnookerFan
Johnny Bravo wrote:
Alex0paul wrote:Always the victim. Does he support Liverpool?

ROS is an Arsenal fan.


That's his problem.

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2020
by Johnny Bravo
SnookerFan wrote:
Johnny Bravo wrote:
Alex0paul wrote:Always the victim. Does he support Liverpool?

ROS is an Arsenal fan.


That's his problem.

I support Man United, the best team in English history :-)

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2020
by SnookerEd25
Thats as maybe but a players personal issues are private, and should stay that way in my opinion unless they show willing to bring it up for others to dissect themselves. We are quick on here sometimes to brand players as ‘bottlers’ or ‘failures’ but who knows what they are dealing with off the table? They’re inly human, after all. Matthew Stevens is one who has had well documented issues and that’s clearly had a negative impact on his form in the past. Barry Hawkins is another who is seemingly experiencing difficulties, but hopefully he’ll be able to come through and get his game back together. Players such as Michael White & Anthony McGill have tumbled down the rankings lately and perhaps thats due to behind the scenes problems, perhaps not. We don’t know, and its none of our business. We should just try to remember that nobody’s perfect, and think what it would be like if our personal affairs were laid bare to public scrutiny; how would we deal with it?

Rant over. Sleep well everyone.

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2020
by Cloud Strife
I support Man City, Liverpool, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern and Juventus.

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2020
by Badsnookerplayer
Come on Ben

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 24 Feb 2020
by TheSaviour
Yes, but Neil Robertson is going to dominate the World´s either way.

Neil looks slightly "suspicious" and he plays any given shot with a touch.

Anda Zhang is a scary, scary good long potter but solely that isn´t going to be enough. It never has been, it most likely never will.

Nothing wrong Peter Lines, Mike Dunn or David Gilbert´s "lack of bottle" around the black. But is even that going to be enough. No. But that is the most astonishing correct approach ever.

Everyone has family problems, perhaps Ronnie just having more. Perhaps, yes.

Recognising a problems is key of trying to solve those. That means bottle. It also means getting out of the correct line, correct approach type of a Peter Lines, Mike Dunn and David Gilbert, for example.

Billy Castle surprised me of not attacking that brown. It cost him, not any surprisingly. That´s just Castle. He tried to surprise everyone and he did. But what´s the point when and while knowing it will be punished.

Coast to Coast Secret Africa (Livingstone). DANGERS include
*Hostile local people
*Diseases

Surviving in the African jungle without even a tent (Mary Kingsley 1862-1900). DANGERS include
*Hostile local people
*Mosquitoes
*Tropical diseases

Round the World challenge (Magellan). DANGERS include
*Running out of the food
*Crashing waves
*Diseases

Adventures in the desert. A daring trek across a windswept desert (Gertrude Bell). DANGERS include
*The threat of violence.
*Being caught as a spy.
*Running out of the food.
*Heat.

Freya Stark (1893-1993).

Taming the Wild West.

...and the Spanish had been on the march for the staggering 4 years! La Florida. Las Gemelitas. La Florida.

...and the Spanish had been on the march for the astonishing 5 years. Who ever. Conquistadors.

How to avoid grizzly bear attack while meeting a one?
-Make yourself look big.
- Walk away calmly. Don´t run away, it will chase you.

Make yourself look big. That´s something which has interested me for some time now

...and the Spanish had been on the march for the astonishing 4 years.

That´s exactly what has been on the menu and all what I have ever wished. Make yourself look big. Absolutely no need to just to be there. And never attack an easy brown ball, just leave it all for the opponent. Never be deadly. Never be deadly in terms of brain work like Peter Lines and David Gilbert so obviously always are. Never be any deadly. In terms of brain work. Just shock me, please. Don´t finnish yet. Please.

..and the Spanish had been on the march for the shockingly 4 years.

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 24 Feb 2020
by SnookerFan
SnookerEd25 wrote:Thats as maybe but a players personal issues are private, and should stay that way in my opinion unless they show willing to bring it up for others to dissect themselves. We are quick on here sometimes to brand players as ‘bottlers’ or ‘failures’ but who knows what they are dealing with off the table? They’re inly human, after all. Matthew Stevens is one who has had well documented issues and that’s clearly had a negative impact on his form in the past. Barry Hawkins is another who is seemingly experiencing difficulties, but hopefully he’ll be able to come through and get his game back together. Players such as Michael White & Anthony McGill have tumbled down the rankings lately and perhaps thats due to behind the scenes problems, perhaps not. We don’t know, and its none of our business. We should just try to remember that nobody’s perfect, and think what it would be like if our personal affairs were laid bare to public scrutiny; how would we deal with it?

Rant over. Sleep well everyone.


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Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 24 Feb 2020
by SnookerFan
TheSaviour wrote:Yes, but Neil Robertson is going to dominate the World´s either way.

Neil looks slightly "suspicious" and he plays any given shot with a touch.

Anda Zhang is a scary, scary good long potter but solely that isn´t going to be enough. It never has been, it most likely never will.

Nothing wrong Peter Lines, Mike Dunn or David Gilbert´s "lack of bottle" around the black. But is even that going to be enough. No. But that is the most astonishing correct approach ever.

Everyone has family problems, perhaps Ronnie just having more. Perhaps, yes.

Recognising a problems is key of trying to solve those. That means bottle. It also means getting out of the correct line, correct approach type of a Peter Lines, Mike Dunn and David Gilbert, for example.

Billy Castle surprised me of not attacking that brown. It cost him, not any surprisingly. That´s just Castle. He tried to surprise everyone and he did. But what´s the point when and while knowing it will be punished.

Coast to Coast Secret Africa (Livingstone). DANGERS include
*Hostile local people
*Diseases

Surviving in the African jungle without even a tent (Mary Kingsley 1862-1900). DANGERS include
*Hostile local people
*Mosquitoes
*Tropical diseases

Round the World challenge (Magellan). DANGERS include
*Running out of the food
*Crashing waves
*Diseases

Adventures in the desert. A daring trek across a windswept desert (Gertrude Bell). DANGERS include
*The threat of violence.
*Being caught as a spy.
*Running out of the food.
*Heat.

Freya Stark (1893-1993).

Taming the Wild West.

...and the Spanish had been on the march for the staggering 4 years! La Florida. Las Gemelitas. La Florida.

...and the Spanish had been on the march for the astonishing 5 years. Who ever. Conquistadors.

How to avoid grizzly bear attack while meeting a one?
-Make yourself look big.
- Walk away calmly. Don´t run away, it will chase you.

Make yourself look big. That´s something which has interested me for some time now

...and the Spanish had been on the march for the astonishing 4 years.

That´s exactly what has been on the menu and all what I have ever wished. Make yourself look big. Absolutely no need to just to be there. And never attack an easy brown ball, just leave it all for the opponent. Never be deadly. Never be deadly in terms of brain work like Peter Lines and David Gilbert so obviously always are. Never be any deadly. In terms of brain work. Just shock me, please. Don´t finnish yet. Please.

..and the Spanish had been on the march for the shockingly 4 years.


Precisely.

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 24 Feb 2020
by sundaygirl
SnookerFan wrote:
Dan-cat wrote:Who knows if there is any truth in any of this. It's the Sun.


They got rid of my favourite part of The Sun.


Piers Morgan?

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 24 Feb 2020
by SnookerFan
sundaygirl wrote:
SnookerFan wrote:
Dan-cat wrote:Who knows if there is any truth in any of this. It's the Sun.


They got rid of my favourite part of The Sun.


Piers Morgan?


Wasn't he The Mirror?

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 24 Feb 2020
by The_Abbott
SnookerFan wrote:
sundaygirl wrote:
SnookerFan wrote:
Dan-cat wrote:Who knows if there is any truth in any of this. It's the Sun.


They got rid of my favourite part of The Sun.


Piers Morgan?


Wasn't he The Mirror?


nah that was Ronnie's reflection.

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 25 Feb 2020
by Sauce321
Someone on the Internet, about when Ronnie lost to Cahill :

« I have some inside scoop on this one. I was in Sheffield staying at the hotel where wall the players stay. the Mercor. it's right across from the crucible. all the players hang out in the bar there. you see all the players there. snooker is a small scene. it's not Formula One.

First time at the crucible. anyway I was hanging out with a bookie pal from Belfast who seemed to know everybody. so we got chatting to to some charming Scouser gangster types who claimed "they were with Ronnie". a big claim. but it turned out to be true. they were good pals with him. nice guys too. part of his entourage. there were rumors that Ronnie was sick. had the flu or something like that. but they knew better. "He's not sick. it's his bird. She's doing his head in." They then advise us to in their words "lump in against Ronnie", ie bet against him winning the next day against Cahill. which we did. when he showed up with the shaved head we knew they were right. »

Re: Family problems likely a factor in Ronnie's strange seas

PostPosted: 25 Feb 2020
by Holden Chinaski
Sauce321 wrote:Someone on the Internet, about when Ronnie lost to Cahill :

« I have some inside scoop on this one. I was in Sheffield staying at the hotel where wall the players stay. the Mercor. it's right across from the crucible. all the players hang out in the bar there. you see all the players there. snooker is a small scene. it's not Formula One.

First time at the crucible. anyway I was hanging out with a bookie pal from Belfast who seemed to know everybody. so we got chatting to to some charming Scouser gangster types who claimed "they were with Ronnie". a big claim. but it turned out to be true. they were good pals with him. nice guys too. part of his entourage. there were rumors that Ronnie was sick. had the flu or something like that. but they knew better. "He's not sick. it's his bird. She's doing his head in." They then advise us to in their words "lump in against Ronnie", ie bet against him winning the next day against Cahill. which we did. when he showed up with the shaved head we knew they were right. »

Interesting. Sounds plausible.