by Witz78 » 25 Nov 2011 Read
to call 17 year old Craigie mediocre is a joke mate
and as for mediocrity then thats Doherty and Ebdon these days
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by Andre147 » 25 Nov 2011 Read
Witz78 wrote:to call 17 year old Craigie mediocre is a joke mate
and as for mediocrity then thats Doherty and Ebdon these days
Indeed, Craigie isn´t mediocre at all, from 4-0 up, he just made some wrong shot selections, missed a few here or there, but didn´t play bad at all. Ebdon, on the other hand, just scrapped through
but without playing well though.
A very good win for Doherty, who didn´t let his guard down, and just managed to win miracously after that tremendous comeback, one of the many he has made down the years
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by Snooker Overdrive » 25 Nov 2011 Read
Witz78 wrote:to call 17 year old Craigie mediocre is a joke mate
and as for mediocrity then thats Doherty and Ebdon these days
I didn't know he was only 17, all I knew that he is provisionally ranked 80. Mediocre is the wrong word then - let's say a player with potential.
It depends what you expect from Doherty and Ebdon ...
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by Wildey » 25 Nov 2011 Read
Andre147 wrote:Witz78 wrote:to call 17 year old Craigie mediocre is a joke mate
and as for mediocrity then thats Doherty and Ebdon these days
Indeed, Craigie isn´t mediocre at all, from 4-0 up, he just made some wrong shot selections, missed a few here or there, but didn´t play bad at all. Ebdon, on the other hand, just scrapped through
but without playing well though.
A very good win for Doherty, who didn´t let his guard down, and just managed to win miracously after that tremendous comeback, one of the many he has made down the years
he got too negative on one or two shots instead of Taking a freeball that was Pottable he decided on taking a miss doherty got out of it and won the match.
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by Wildey » 25 Nov 2011 Read
Friday 25th of November
7pmBarry Hawkins 5-4 Andy Hicks
Dominic Dale
4-5 Paul DavisonTom Ford 5-0 Anthony Hamilton
Ryan Day 5-4 Anthony McGill
Mark Davis 5-2 Michael White
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by Witz78 » 25 Nov 2011 Read
UNLUCKY ANTS
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by Wildey » 26 Nov 2011 Read
Last 32 Draw
Mark Williams v Ken Doherty/Wildcard
Stuart Bingham v Peter Ebdon
Stephen Lee v Adrian Gunnell/Wildcard
Ding Junhui v Yu Delu/Wildcard
Ali Carter v Joe Perry
Ronnie O'Sullivan v Andrew Higginson
Matthew Stevens v Mike Dunn/Wildcard
Neil Robertson v Marcus Campbell
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Mark Selby v Liu Song/Wildcard
Graeme Dott v James Wattana/Wildcard
Martin Gould v Ricky Walden
Shaun Murphy v Barry Hawkins
Judd Trump v Paul Davison/Wildcard
Mark Allen v Tom Ford/Wildcard
Stephen Maguire v Ryan Day
John Higgins v Mark Davis
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by snooky147 » 26 Nov 2011 Read
Wild wrote:Andre147 wrote:Witz78 wrote:to call 17 year old Craigie mediocre is a joke mate
and as for mediocrity then thats Doherty and Ebdon these days
Indeed, Craigie isn´t mediocre at all, from 4-0 up, he just made some wrong shot selections, missed a few here or there, but didn´t play bad at all. Ebdon, on the other hand, just scrapped through
but without playing well though.
A very good win for Doherty, who didn´t let his guard down, and just managed to win miracously after that tremendous comeback, one of the many he has made down the years
he got too negative on one or two shots instead of Taking a freeball that was Pottable he decided on taking a miss doherty got out of it and won the match.
For once mate, you and I agree. I watched that match and in the decider Craigie had his fate in his own hands. He should definitely have taken the freeball.
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by SnookerFan » 26 Nov 2011 Read
Dale Failed.
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by SnookerFan » 26 Nov 2011 Read
Mate, I'd love it if Mark Williams played Ken Doherty. I bet Ken loses to a wild card now.
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by SnookerFan » 26 Nov 2011 Read
Wild wrote:Last 32 Draw
Mark Williams v Ken Doherty/Wildcard
Stuart Bingham v Peter Ebdon
Stephen Lee v Adrian Gunnell/Wildcard
Ding Junhui v Yu Delu/Wildcard
Ali Carter v Joe Perry
Ronnie O'Sullivan v Andrew Higginson
Matthew Stevens v Mike Dunn/Wildcard
Neil Robertson v Marcus Campbell
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Mark Selby v Liu Song/Wildcard
Graeme Dott v James Wattana/Wildcard
Martin Gould v Ricky Walden
Shaun Murphy v Barry Hawkins
Judd Trump v Paul Davison/Wildcard
Mark Allen v Tom Ford/Wildcard
Stephen Maguire v Ryan Day
John Higgins v Mark Davis
Martin Gould vs Ricky Walden and the potential Mark Williams vs Ken Doherty are the highlights.
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by randam05 » 26 Nov 2011 Read
Wild wrote:Last 32 Draw
Mark Williams v Ken Doherty/Wildcard
Stuart Bingham v Peter Ebdon
Stephen Lee v Adrian Gunnell/Wildcard
Ding Junhui v Yu Delu/Wildcard
Ali Carter v Joe Perry
Ronnie O'Sullivan v Andrew Higginson
Matthew Stevens v Mike Dunn/Wildcard
Neil Robertson v Marcus Campbell
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Mark Selby v Liu Song/Wildcard
Graeme Dott v James Wattana/Wildcard
Martin Gould v Ricky Walden
Shaun Murphy v Barry Hawkins
Judd Trump v Paul Davison/Wildcard
Mark Allen v Tom Ford/Wildcard
Stephen Maguire v Ryan Day
John Higgins v Mark Davis
What a load of rubbish matches.
I suppose.. gould-walden is alright, dott-wattana is interesting, and mark williams-doherty you think would be good.. but I can see it turning scrappy and awful.
Dont know what happened to dale and hamilton
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by Wildey » 26 Nov 2011 Read
they lost in hamiltons case got caned with 5 of the best....
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by SnookerFan » 27 Nov 2011 Read
randam05 wrote:
What a load of rubbish matches.
rubbish match hatah!
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