by Skullman » 11 Jan 2015 Read
Surprised Murphy didn't ask for a frame to be docked for that extension.
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by AC or LT? » 11 Jan 2015 Read
Skullman wrote:Surprised Murphy didn't ask for a frame to be docked for that extension.
Extensions aren't compulsory are they?
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by hendry_fan » 11 Jan 2015 Read
[quote="Andre147"][quote="hendry_fan"][quote="Andre147"]CMON SHAUN
Would love if he won this match and do a Mark King like in 2011
"CMON SHAUN",bl**dy nora,some things never change!.
I thought in this new year 2015 that you might start to shine to Selby dear Andre!.
I'll also wait for you to shine to Ronnie then
No comment + No deal!.
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by Skullman » 11 Jan 2015 Read
AC or LT? wrote:Skullman wrote:Surprised Murphy didn't ask for a frame to be docked for that extension.
Extensions aren't compulsory are they?
It was a joke. I was referring to the time when Murphy got Maguire docked a frame for not having his chalk.
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by Andre147 » 11 Jan 2015 Read
Selby will win this match quite easily me thinks.
I know he usually doesn't these days, but this time I think he will.
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by hendry_fan » 11 Jan 2015 Read
Well,thats a nice start to this new year,Selbs knocks in a *100* in the very first frame!.
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by Skullman » 11 Jan 2015 Read
Ton to take the first frame for Selby. Hopefully he'll keep it up.
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by Cannonball » 11 Jan 2015 Read
Rivetting stuff; Like watching two ship-builders. Is it possible for them to both lose?
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by Wildey » 11 Jan 2015 Read
Cannonball wrote:Rivetting stuff; Like watching two ship-builders. Is it possible for them to both lose?
dont watch go out and do something else then.
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by Andre147 » 11 Jan 2015 Read
Cannonball wrote:Rivetting stuff; Like watching two ship-builders. Is it possible for them to both lose?
lol...Selby had a ton in opening frame so it's not like it's been slow stuff.. but I know what you mean
though Shaun is one of my favourite players when in form.
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by Skullman » 11 Jan 2015 Read
First real chance for Smurph.
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by Clara8633 » 11 Jan 2015 Read
Wildey wrote:Cannonball wrote:Rivetting stuff; Like watching two ship-builders. Is it possible for them to both lose?
dont watch go out and do something else then.
Unfortunately he hasn't got anything else to do
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by Cannonball » 11 Jan 2015 Read
What's with Doherty talking like Tweety Pie? I tort, I tort a snooker player.
Selby, no touch at all. Ding is a better break-builder, and Judd, Robbo, Allen..............
This is DROSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!
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by Andre147 » 11 Jan 2015 Read
Shaun
Proving my initial thoughts correct...
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by Cannonball » 11 Jan 2015 Read
Ronnie should have been the opener. Fans will switch off watching this club-classic!
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by Cannonball » 11 Jan 2015 Read
Finally!
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by Clara8633 » 11 Jan 2015 Read
Cannonball wrote:Ronnie should have been the opener. Fans will switch off watching this club-classic!
All the matches should have Ronnie in it, not just the opener, right?
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by Andre147 » 11 Jan 2015 Read
Cannonball wrote:Ronnie should have been the opener. Fans will switch off watching this club-classic!
Isnt' the defending champ always the first match? I also found it strange when I saw the order of play.
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by Cannonball » 11 Jan 2015 Read
Much more like it Shaun; stuff the bo-llox, this is snooker.
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by Cannonball » 11 Jan 2015 Read
Andre147 wrote:Cannonball wrote:Ronnie should have been the opener. Fans will switch off watching this club-classic!
Isnt' the defending champ always the first match? I also found it strange when I saw the order of play.
The robots and their fans aren't complaining I guess. But yes, the Champion should have been on first; think of the ratings!
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by Wildey » 11 Jan 2015 Read
Cannonball wrote:What's with Doherty talking like Tweety Pie? I tort, I tort a snooker player.
Selby, no touch at all. Ding is a better break-builder, and Judd, Robbo, Allen..............
This is DROSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!
you are more of a Dross than anyone now reign that rubbish in im sick of it and you.
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by Wildey » 11 Jan 2015 Read
Cannonball wrote:Andre147 wrote:Cannonball wrote:Ronnie should have been the opener. Fans will switch off watching this club-classic!
Isnt' the defending champ always the first match? I also found it strange when I saw the order of play.
The robots and their fans aren't complaining I guess. But yes, the Champion should have been on first; think of the ratings!
My Guess is Ronnie did not want to play first match anyway then wait 4 days before a Quarter Final.
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by Clara8633 » 11 Jan 2015 Read
Selby now needs snooker(s).
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by Snooker Overdrive » 11 Jan 2015 Read
Here we are, opening match of the Masters.
Don't think Selby will win this easily he started looking a bit edgy after that superb first frame.
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by Skullman » 11 Jan 2015 Read
Not like he had that much rhythm to begin with.
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by shankly » 11 Jan 2015 Read
AC or LT? wrote:Selby clearly trying to break smurphs rythm - good thinking.
It's what he's best at. 20 break, run out of position, granite safety, rinse, repeat. He must be the most annoying player to play on tour.
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by Clara8633 » 11 Jan 2015 Read
shankly wrote:AC or LT? wrote:Selby clearly trying to break smurphs rythm - good thinking.
It's what he's best at. 20 break, run out of position, granite safety, rinse, repeat. He must be the most annoying player to play on tour.
It is indeed a 20 break, lol.
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by Skullman » 11 Jan 2015 Read
Long potting been pretty poor so far...
...or not.
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by Cloud Strife » 11 Jan 2015 Read
This has been absolutely riveting stuff so far.
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