by GJ » 11 Dec 2011 Read
honest analysis
It's really disappointing because that's probably a match where I can say I really threw it away," said the Australian.
"I could have been playing anyone in the top 10 tonight and I would probably have had the same result."
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by Witz78 » 11 Dec 2011 Read
GJ wrote:honest analysis
It's really disappointing because that's probably a match where I can say I really threw it away," said the Australian.
"I could have been playing anyone in the top 10 tonight and I would probably have had the same result."
amd your point is caller
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by Bourne » 11 Dec 2011 Read
Excuses excuses
I think he's fast becoming the Andy Roddick of snooker
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by Snooker Overdrive » 11 Dec 2011 Read
GJ wrote:honest analysis
It's really disappointing because that's probably a match where I can say I really threw it away," said the Australian.
"I could have been playing anyone in the top 10 tonight and I would probably have had the same result."
I think it's a very bitter analysis. He gives no credit whatsoever to Trump. These two defeats against Judd really hurt him and it's showing here.
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by GJ » 11 Dec 2011 Read
Bourne wrote:Excuses excuses
I think he's fast becoming the Andy Roddick of snooker
buck OFF
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by GJ » 11 Dec 2011 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:GJ wrote:honest analysis
It's really disappointing because that's probably a match where I can say I really threw it away," said the Australian.
"I could have been playing anyone in the top 10 tonight and I would probably have had the same result."
I think it's a very bitter analysis. He gives no credit whatsoever to Trump. These two defeats against Judd really hurt him and it's showing here.
he missed 2 sitters = he threw the match away
that is 100 % true
unless your a certified robbo hata
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by Bourne » 11 Dec 2011 Read
GJ wrote:Bourne wrote:Excuses excuses
I think he's fast becoming the Andy Roddick of snooker
little kitten OFF
Think about it ... won their biggest titles due to huge slices of luck with the draw opening up for them, both have changed their games from swashbuckling exciting styles into dull grinders, both only have won explosive shot to fall back on (Jono's long pots 'n sausage's serve) ... it's uncanny
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by GJ » 11 Dec 2011 Read
Bourne wrote:GJ wrote:Bourne wrote:Excuses excuses
I think he's fast becoming the Andy Roddick of snooker
little kitten OFF
Think about it ... won their biggest titles due to huge slices of luck with the draw opening up for them, both have changed their games from swashbuckling exciting styles into dull grinders, both only have won explosive shot to fall back on (Jono's long pots 'n sausage's serve) ... it's uncanny
dicks serve is now rubbish so arguement fails at first hurdle
nice try
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by Bourne » 11 Dec 2011 Read
GJ wrote:Bourne wrote:GJ wrote:Bourne wrote:Excuses excuses
I think he's fast becoming the Andy Roddick of snooker
little kitten OFF
Think about it ... won their biggest titles due to huge slices of luck with the draw opening up for them, both have changed their games from swashbuckling exciting styles into dull grinders, both only have won explosive shot to fall back on (Jono's long pots 'n giraffe's serve) ... it's uncanny
dicks serve is now donkey doo so arguement fails at first hurdle
nice try
Eh his first serve is still going at over 140mph regularly. Like how you picked that one out and ignored the other two points
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