by Muppet147 » 05 Nov 2014 Read
Skullman wrote:Muppet147 wrote:The standard of play is a lot lower than in the previous match.
Either of these two will be put to the sword tonight.
ROS was poor at this stage in his match too
I don't think you were watching the same match.
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by Wildey » 05 Nov 2014 Read
Andre147 wrote:Muppet147 wrote:The standard of play is a lot lower than in the previous match.
Either of these two will be put to the sword tonight.
One match is diferent from the other, so no garantees. Especially if Ronnie plays Fu as Marco has a pretty good record against him.
Logic and Muppet dont go together too well
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by Skullman » 05 Nov 2014 Read
He stepped up at 1-2 but wasn't great before.
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by Muppet147 » 05 Nov 2014 Read
Wildey wrote:Andre147 wrote:Muppet147 wrote:The standard of play is a lot lower than in the previous match.
Either of these two will be put to the sword tonight.
One match is diferent from the other, so no garantees. Especially if Ronnie plays Fu as Marco has a pretty good record against him.
Logic and Muppet dont go together too well
Funny because you and sh*t for brains get on like a house on fire.
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by Clara8633 » 05 Nov 2014 Read
Muppet147 wrote:Funny because you and sh*t for brains get on like a house on fire.
That's very rude
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by Skullman » 05 Nov 2014 Read
What a blue from Marco
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by Andre147 » 05 Nov 2014 Read
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by Clara8633 » 05 Nov 2014 Read
Well, Murphy only scored one point, so no damage done.
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by Skullman » 05 Nov 2014 Read
Marco misses frame ball
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by Skullman » 05 Nov 2014 Read
And Murphy playing even worse. Looks like we're in for an early evening tonight.
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by renatopt » 05 Nov 2014 Read
Can't we ask Ronnie and Bingo to play another Best of 7 instead of this?
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by Andre147 » 05 Nov 2014 Read
And some saying Bingo was the one leaving Ronnie chances
Murphy here
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by Skullman » 05 Nov 2014 Read
3-1 Marco.
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by Andre147 » 05 Nov 2014 Read
Clive was right, the amount of sitters being missed in this match has been chocking really...
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by Andre147 » 05 Nov 2014 Read
Unless Murphy really turns it on from now, it's a Ronnie v Fu quarter-Final.
If thats the case, Marco can easily play much better as Ronnie inspires him to when he plays against him.
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by Skullman » 05 Nov 2014 Read
Marco does look better than he was at the start of the match. He could still miss a sitter, but generally makes a bigger break before he does.
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by Skullman » 05 Nov 2014 Read
And a straightforward 4-1 win for Marco.
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by Muppet147 » 05 Nov 2014 Read
So Fu v O'Sullivan. Should be a decent match.
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by Andre147 » 05 Nov 2014 Read
As I said, we may see a totally diferent Fu against Ronnie, so I don't think ROS will be taking him lightly, he never does anyway. In his "Running" book, Ronnie described him as being one of those players who always plays well against him, and that is very true.
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by Muppet147 » 05 Nov 2014 Read
Andre147 wrote:As I said, we may see a totally diferent Fu against Ronnie, so I don't think ROS will be taking him lightly, he never does anyway. In his "Running" book, Ronnie described him as being one of those players who always plays well against him, and that is very true.
Well, Ronnie does tend to leave players chances. So if they are playing well, the match can be close. But if Ronnie is playing really well, they have no real chance.
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by SnookerFan » 05 Nov 2014 Read
Fu is another who isn't afraid to play Ronnie.
Doesn't mean he'll win this evening, of course. But Ronnie can't afford to take him lightly.
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by Muppet147 » 05 Nov 2014 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Fu is another who isn't afraid to play Ronnie.
Doesn't mean he'll win this evening, of course. But Ronnie can't afford to take him lightly.
You are notorious for championing all Ronnie's opponents.
Hopefully, it will be a 6-0 thrashing by O'Sullivan and you will run away weeping into your kebab.
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by vodkadiet » 05 Nov 2014 Read
Muppet147 wrote:Vodka, while I agree with your sentiments, I fear the dim-witted Wild will take issue with them. Doesn't he know that saying he wants to keep politics out of snooker is a political statement in itself?
Muppet, I doubt Wild knows much outside of that 12ft x 6ft cloth. Anyway, the point stands, ITV and other tv companies are shoving the red poppy down everyone's throats. I think players shouldn't be forced to wear them. It is a dictatorship, and strangles freedom of thought.
The fact that this tournament is giving way to a meaningless football match tomorrow proves what a joke it is!
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by Cloud Strife » 05 Nov 2014 Read
vodkadiet wrote:Muppet147 wrote:Vodka, while I agree with your sentiments, I fear the dim-witted Wild will take issue with them. Doesn't he know that saying he wants to keep politics out of snooker is a political statement in itself?
Muppet, I doubt Wild knows much outside of that 12ft x 6ft cloth. Anyway, the point stands, ITV and other tv companies are shoving the red poppy down everyone's throats. I think players shouldn't be forced to wear them. It is a dictatorship, and strangles freedom of thought.
The fact that this tournament is giving way to a meaningless football match tomorrow proves what a joke it is!
Surely it is against a person's human rights to force them to wear a poppy? I'm sure a decent lawyer somewhere could end this nonsense in a heartbeat.
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by AC or LT? » 05 Nov 2014 Read
I really doubt many snooker players would need forcing to wear the poppy, have you asked the players opinions or have you decided there opinions for them?
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by Clara8633 » 05 Nov 2014 Read
Muppet147 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Fu is another who isn't afraid to play Ronnie.
Doesn't mean he'll win this evening, of course. But Ronnie can't afford to take him lightly.
You are notorious for championing all Ronnie's opponents.
Hopefully, it will be a 6-0 thrashing by O'Sullivan and you will run away weeping into your kebab.
Honestly, ROS doesn't need you to boast for him. And snookerfan didn't say Fu would win. If Marco Fu does better than lose 6-0 today, I'll come back to your post
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by Muppet147 » 05 Nov 2014 Read
Clara8633 wrote:Muppet147 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Fu is another who isn't afraid to play Ronnie.
Doesn't mean he'll win this evening, of course. But Ronnie can't afford to take him lightly.
You are notorious for championing all Ronnie's opponents.
Hopefully, it will be a 6-0 thrashing by O'Sullivan and you will run away weeping into your kebab.
Honestly, ROS doesn't need you to boast for him. And snookerfan didn't say Fu would win. If Marco Fu does better than lose 6-0 today, I'll come back to your post
I didn't say it would happen; I said I hoped it would happen.
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by Clara8633 » 05 Nov 2014 Read
Muppet147 wrote:Clara8633 wrote:Muppet147 wrote:Hopefully, it will be a 6-0 thrashing by O'Sullivan and you will run away weeping into your kebab.
Honestly, ROS doesn't need you to boast for him. And snookerfan didn't say Fu would win. If Marco Fu does better than lose 6-0 today, I'll come back to your post
I didn't say it would happen; I said I hoped it would happen.
Yes, but you said it in such a defiant way. This isn't the first time you boasted about ROS.
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by Muppet147 » 05 Nov 2014 Read
Clara8633 wrote:Muppet147 wrote:Clara8633 wrote:Muppet147 wrote:Hopefully, it will be a 6-0 thrashing by O'Sullivan and you will run away weeping into your kebab.
Honestly, ROS doesn't need you to boast for him. And snookerfan didn't say Fu would win. If Marco Fu does better than lose 6-0 today, I'll come back to your post
I didn't say it would happen; I said I hoped it would happen.
Yes, but you said it in such a defiant way. This isn't the first time you boasted about ROS.
You may call it boasting. I call it stating fact.
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