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randam05 - Posts: 4965
- Joined: 18 August 2010
- Location: Devon
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Wild wrote:Australians love sports and they love winning and winners even more ...
Bahrain had nothing for the sport Australia has Neil Robertson there's nothing guaranteed but not trying this would be totally stupid..
randam05 wrote:??
Wild wrote:Australians love sports and they love winning and winners even more ...
Bahrain had nothing for the sport Australia has Neil Robertson there's nothing guaranteed but not trying this would be totally stupid..
Bourne wrote:I assumed this was one of Snookerfans threads on that silly dancing show when I saw the title, looks like I was wrong
GJ wrote:This thread confrms one thing
randam is certainly simple fan's side kick
Witz78 wrote:GJ wrote:This thread confrms one thing
randam is certainly simple fan's side kick
are you still Wilds though?
GJ wrote:Witz78 wrote:GJ wrote:This thread confrms one thing
randam is certainly simple fan's side kick
are you still Wilds though?
im proud to be labelled a side kick of the most knowledgeable snooker fan on here
SnookerFan wrote:Though the scheduling was a farce, and they did it in a country where nobody was interested in paying to see matches other then a few billionaires, I quite enjoyed Bahrain. You got to see a few people progress you didn't usually see, and was a snooker event more then we were expecting. It was a tournament I wanted to look on the bright side of.
Witz78 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Though the scheduling was a farce, and they did it in a country where nobody was interested in paying to see matches other then a few billionaires, I quite enjoyed Bahrain. You got to see a few people progress you didn't usually see, and was a snooker event more then we were expecting. It was a tournament I wanted to look on the bright side of.
best ranker ever
GJ wrote:Witz78 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Though the scheduling was a farce, and they did it in a country where nobody was interested in paying to see matches other then a few billionaires, I quite enjoyed Bahrain. You got to see a few people progress you didn't usually see, and was a snooker event more then we were expecting. It was a tournament I wanted to look on the bright side of.
best ranker ever
GJ wrote:Witz78 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Though the scheduling was a farce, and they did it in a country where nobody was interested in paying to see matches other then a few billionaires, I quite enjoyed Bahrain. You got to see a few people progress you didn't usually see, and was a snooker event more then we were expecting. It was a tournament I wanted to look on the bright side of.
best ranker ever
Witz78 wrote:worst ranker ever
MignonSnooker wrote:Australian Open - almost sold out > http://www.bendigoadvertiser.com.au/new ... 24360.aspx
Wild wrote:witz
it was nowhere near the worst ranker ever did you even watch it ? ffs idiot
yes audience was not great but the snooker produced was worth it even the qualifiers braught out a amazing performance from Liang Wenbo.....it was a great tournament played in the wrong country.
and apparently Aussie Open Tickets is selling very well http://www.bendigoadvertiser.com.au/new ... 24360.aspx
Witz78 wrote:Wild wrote:witz
it was nowhere near the worst ranker ever did you even watch it ? ffs idiot
yes audience was not great but the snooker produced was worth it even the qualifiers braught out a amazing performance from Liang Wenbo.....it was a great tournament played in the wrong country.
and apparently Aussie Open Tickets is selling very well http://www.bendigoadvertiser.com.au/new ... 24360.aspx
If it was nowhere near the worst ranker, then enlighten me as to what rankers were near the worst ranker, and what indeed was the worst ranker.
Bahrain for me, summed up Walkers shambolic reign in a nutshell and anyone trying to kid themselves on it wasnt a farce of an event obviously has ulterior motives for doing so.
Wild wrote:the only thing with the Australian open coverage eurosport only showing the evening session 10.30am in the UK
But the afternoon session is 4am in the UK.
Bourne wrote:I wasn't exactly a huge fan of Bahrain but the way people used it as a stick to beat Robbo was embarrassing, just because he was good enough to take advantage of the weaker field ... and let's be frank it was hardly a fluke win, he was world champion 18 months later.