by Wildey » 09 Dec 2012 Read
Skullman wrote:Selby can try and keep it tactical all he wants, but if Smurph maintains his long potting, it's going to be hard to contain him.
totally correct
Murphy is mentally strong totally believes in himself.
Selby will have to lift his own game playing the Mental card wont work on Murphy as it would on Ronnie or Mathew Stevens thats mentally a bit fragile.
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by Witz78 » 09 Dec 2012 Read
Theres more chance of Sir Patrick Moore presenting this months Sky At Night than there is of Wiggy winning this match.
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by Wildey » 09 Dec 2012 Read
Witz78 wrote:Theres more chance of Sir Patrick Moore presenting this months Sky At Night than there is of Wiggy winning this match.
your understanding of snooker is pretty limited
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by Skullman » 09 Dec 2012 Read
Good clearance by Selby to level. Started off with a good plant.
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by Witz78 » 09 Dec 2012 Read
Wild WC wrote:Witz78 wrote:Theres more chance of Sir Patrick Moore presenting this months Sky At Night than there is of Wiggy winning this match.
your understanding of snooker is pretty limited
compared to Davis - YES
compared to you - NO
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by Wildey » 09 Dec 2012 Read
Witz78 wrote:Wild WC wrote:Witz78 wrote:Theres more chance of Sir Patrick Moore presenting this months Sky At Night than there is of Wiggy winning this match.
your understanding of snooker is pretty limited
compared to Davis - YES
compared to you - NO
god ive forgotten more than Davis and the whole BBC Team will ever know about the game and yet you still know less than Dennis Taylor
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by Wildey » 09 Dec 2012 Read
Jewell wrote:How often does Selby play a long pot with the sole intention of then rolling up behind a baulk colour?
in the second frame he played a long plant for blue ball position and won the frame from it now its 2-1 Selby
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by Skullman » 09 Dec 2012 Read
Pretty swift mini session. 2-2 Fair reflection, I'd say.
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by SnookerFan » 09 Dec 2012 Read
Snooker Final Sunday.
I've had a Sunday Roast, had more beers than one should have on a Sunday. And it's 2-2 in the battle between The Magician and The Jester.
How is everybody?
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by SnookerFan » 09 Dec 2012 Read
York looks a historic, yet boring city.
Croydon!
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by SnookerFan » 09 Dec 2012 Read
bucking hell. Look at the younger Peter Ebdon there. He had hair.
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by Skullman » 09 Dec 2012 Read
Higgins hasn't aged well either.
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by Skullman » 09 Dec 2012 Read
Davis's last UK final was such a fairy tale he doesn't remember which year it happened in
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by Muppet147 » 09 Dec 2012 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Snooker Final Sunday.
I've had a Sunday Roast, had more beers than one should have on a Sunday. And it's 2-2 in the battle between The Magician and The Jester.
How is everybody?
Thank you. It is always fascinating to know what you have stuffed in your gob.
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by Witz78 » 09 Dec 2012 Read
SnookerFan wrote:York looks a historic, yet boring city.
Croydon!
at least the natives didnt burn it down last summer
i enjoyed the historical aspect of York last weekend, hut the 70s Flares Bar and the 80s Reflex bar
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by SnookerFan » 09 Dec 2012 Read
Muppet147 wrote:
Thank you. It is always fascinating to know what you have stuffed in your gob.
Hello, my friend.
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by SnookerFan » 09 Dec 2012 Read
We're back baby.
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by Andre147 » 09 Dec 2012 Read
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by Muppet147 » 09 Dec 2012 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Hello, my friend.
Save your chat up lines for Smart.
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by SnookerFan » 09 Dec 2012 Read
I missed that one.
Why don't they sack Taylor? Anybody who has ever seen him on Question Of Sport knows that he know absolutely nothing about snooker.
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by SnookerFan » 09 Dec 2012 Read
Am I the only one who thinks this tournament hasn't suffered without Ronnie being it it? This has been one of the best tournaments for a long time.
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by Skullman » 09 Dec 2012 Read
That red missed due to awkward cueing ended up costing Mark the frame. 3-2 Smurph.
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by Skullman » 09 Dec 2012 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Am I the only one who thinks this tournament hasn't suffered without Ronnie being it it? This has been one of the best tournaments for a long time.
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by Andre147 » 09 Dec 2012 Read
Skullman wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Am I the only one who thinks this tournament hasn't suffered without Ronnie being it it? This has been one of the best tournaments for a long time.
No, you´re not the only one whi thinks that way..sure with Ronnie in it would be better to have the reigning World Champion, but still yeah this year's UK has been one of the best tourneys in terms of excitment for a long time
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by SnookerFan » 09 Dec 2012 Read
rubbish. Patrick Moore has died. I only just saw that.
Too much time in the pub/watching snooker. Not enough time watching news.
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by Muppet147 » 09 Dec 2012 Read
SnookerFan wrote:rubbish. Patrick Moore has died. I only just saw that.
Too much time in the pub/watching snooker. Not enough time watching news.
Already discussed on this thread. Please try to keep up.
Incidentally, what is so surprising about the story 'old man dies'...?
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by SnookerFan » 09 Dec 2012 Read
Muppet147 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:rubbish. Patrick Moore has died. I only just saw that.
Too much time in the pub/watching snooker. Not enough time watching news.
Already discussed on this thread. Please try to keep up.
Incidentally, what is so surprising about the story 'old man dies'...?
Yeah, I saw that. But this is the first I've been online this afternoon, and I figured it was never too late to pay my respects.
I'm sorry that honouring the dead cause you such offence.
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by Monique » 09 Dec 2012 Read
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by Muppet147 » 09 Dec 2012 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Muppet147 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:rubbish. Patrick Moore has died. I only just saw that.
Too much time in the pub/watching snooker. Not enough time watching news.
Already discussed on this thread. Please try to keep up.
Incidentally, what is so surprising about the story 'old man dies'...?
Yeah, I saw that. But this is the first I've been online this afternoon, and I figured it was never too late to pay my respects.
I'm sorry that honouring the dead cause you such offence.
How is 'rubbish, Patrick Moore died' honouring the dead...?
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