I did,nt see the match,but,.........
CONGRATS TO RONNIE ON BREAKIN HENDRYS RECORD,HE IS NOW FOR SURE AT THIS PRESENT MOMENT IN TIME,...THE GREATEST BREAKBUILDER THE WONDERFUL GAME OF SNOOKER HAS EVER SEEN.
I will fully admit,at the stage where he was about 100 still behind Hendrys 775,i did think he might break it at some point,but at the same time i thought,it might just be too much to ask for,but he did,so,......
WELL DONE RONNIE!.
And,yes,i,m a wee bit dissapointed,but not that much,Hendry is at present the 2nd best breakbuilder there,s ever been,so that is still an amazing feat.
Very nice,humble words from Ronnie here by the way,.....
"Asked whether he thought Hendry should enter the World Championship this year, O'Sullivan replied: "I don't know how much he's enjoying his life away from snooker. When he was playing it was all about winning, where for me it's more about taking pleasure in my performance. If he's not winning, will he be able to take that? I'm not sure. I told him that maybe he needs to change his perspective and just look at snooker as something to do. I said 'who cares if you win, you've got seven world titles and you're the biggest legend snooker has ever had.' People just want to see him because he's Stephen Hendry, even if he loses 4-0. It's like when Maradona walks into the room - he's always going to be Maradona.
"I think that change in perspective is what it's going to take for him to want to play. But I think he misses being around the other players and competing in events. I'd love to see him play again and I think if he lowered his expectations then he would start winning, because he's such a great player - the best I've ever seen. But it's his decision, he's got his own way of doing things and he seems happy."