by Skullman » 14 Jan 2015 Read
It must've harder to miss that than hit a red
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by Cloud Strife » 14 Jan 2015 Read
Skullman wrote:Chance wasted by Perry and balls are nice and spread for Ding now...
Ding could only make one...
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by SnookerFan » 14 Jan 2015 Read
Joe.
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by Holden Chinaski » 14 Jan 2015 Read
Lol!
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by Skullman » 14 Jan 2015 Read
Flukes!
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by Paddpotter » 14 Jan 2015 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:What is going on here?!!
Pretty normal if you watch Ding.
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by Skullman » 14 Jan 2015 Read
And Perry edges out 5-3.
The match has got quite strange in the last few frames.
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by SnookerFan » 14 Jan 2015 Read
FLUKE!
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by SnookerFan » 14 Jan 2015 Read
Skullman wrote:And Perry edges out 5-3.
The match has got quite strange in the last few frames.
The Higgins and Allen frame where Higgins nearly got a 147 was still the strangest.
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by Skullman » 14 Jan 2015 Read
Not really. Higgins was on a max and then had a tough yellow and missed it. Not that strange.
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by Cloud Strife » 14 Jan 2015 Read
I still half fancy Ding to win this.
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by Andre147 » 14 Jan 2015 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:I still half fancy Ding to win this.
I dont, you'll see my bold prediction after MSI will prove correct, Perry will win this 6-4.
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by AC or LT? » 14 Jan 2015 Read
Surely he should have tucked him in behind the black? the 7 points for the foul + the 1 point for the red would have taken him back to needing 4 snookers?
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by Paddpotter » 14 Jan 2015 Read
Ding is too soft mentally he will never be a world champion
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by AC or LT? » 14 Jan 2015 Read
Cannonball wrote:Is it an SWSA sponsored thing, this pink waistcoat? Obviously, their pink ribbon is famous.
There was a cancer awareness thing with pink waistcoasts a while ago..
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by Skullman » 14 Jan 2015 Read
Poor from Ding.
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by Paddpotter » 14 Jan 2015 Read
Skullman wrote:Poor from Ding.
I'd be a millionaire if I cashed in with that. I really think he has the wrong people around him
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by Cloud Strife » 14 Jan 2015 Read
Ding's a flat track bully, pure and simple. Can't respond when someone puts him under pressure.
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by Cloud Strife » 14 Jan 2015 Read
Paddpotter wrote:Skullman wrote:Poor from Ding.
I'd be a millionaire if I cashed in with that. I really think he has the wrong people around him
Is his mum still coaching him?
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by Paddpotter » 14 Jan 2015 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Ding's a flat track bully, pure and simple. Can't respond when someone puts him under pressure.
How does that make him a bully?
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by Skullman » 14 Jan 2015 Read
And Perry makes his first Masters quarters with a 6-3 win.
Shame about no Ding v Allen, but if Ding replicated this form, he would get smashed.
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by Cloud Strife » 14 Jan 2015 Read
Paddpotter wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Ding's a flat track bully, pure and simple. Can't respond when someone puts him under pressure.
How does that make him a bully?
Hence the term
flat track bully.
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by Paddpotter » 14 Jan 2015 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Paddpotter wrote:Skullman wrote:Poor from Ding.
I'd be a millionaire if I cashed in with that. I really think he has the wrong people around him
Is his mum still coaching him?
It's not even funny! I love watching him but I can't help feeling the people around him are not the best!
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by Skullman » 14 Jan 2015 Read
And Perry closes with his second century and the 17th of the Masters overall.
Just for reference, there were 16 centuries in all of last year's tournament.
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by Paddpotter » 14 Jan 2015 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Paddpotter wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Ding's a flat track bully, pure and simple. Can't respond when someone puts him under pressure.
How does that make him a bully?
Hence the term
flat track bully.
Don't like that term
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by TheRocket » 14 Jan 2015 Read
Well done to Perry. And good call by Andre. He was saying all the time that Perry will win.
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by Cloud Strife » 14 Jan 2015 Read
Paddpotter wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Paddpotter wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Ding's a flat track bully, pure and simple. Can't respond when someone puts him under pressure.
How does that make him a bully?
Hence the term
flat track bully.
Don't like that term
Fair enough, but Ding does need to sort his head out ASAP! I think we can both agree on that one!
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