by GJ » 02 May 2015 Read
Andre147 wrote:Enough of this Bingham hatred here...
If you call yourselves true snooker fans you should watch this Final like any other, it's the biggest tournament we have in Snooker ffs... even if it was Lawler v Mcleod, I would watch every single ball of it, period.
And if I were a bitter snooker fan, after Bingo knocked Ronnie out I would be rooting like mad for Judd to win, but I will never do that as someone who beats Ronnie the way he did definately deserved to be in this Final, and I'm very happy he is.
So goodnight and just accept the better player won this match, and that was Stuart Bingham
The idiots are clueless always find some agenda to tarnish certain players.
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by Paddpotter » 02 May 2015 Read
Andre147 wrote:Paddpotter wrote:I'm not watching the final. I would rather stick pins in my eyes
Then do that if it pleases you
I will certainly watch every ball of it.
Classy you are. No surprise from a Muppet that knows nothing about snooker though
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by Andre147 » 02 May 2015 Read
Paddpotter wrote:Andre147 wrote:Paddpotter wrote:I'm not watching the final. I would rather stick pins in my eyes
Then do that if it pleases you
I will certainly watch every ball of it.
Classy you are. No surprise from a Muppet that knows nothing about snooker though
Says the one who aint going to watch the Final of the biggest tournament in Snooker
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by Paddpotter » 02 May 2015 Read
Andre147 wrote:Paddpotter wrote:Andre147 wrote:Paddpotter wrote:I'm not watching the final. I would rather stick pins in my eyes
Then do that if it pleases you
I will certainly watch every ball of it.
Classy you are. No surprise from a Muppet that knows nothing about snooker though
Says the one who aint going to watch the Final of the biggest tournament in Snooker
OK mate you are obviously lacking something . Stay safe
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by Andre147 » 02 May 2015 Read
Paddpotter wrote:Andre147 wrote:Paddpotter wrote:Andre147 wrote:Paddpotter wrote:I'm not watching the final. I would rather stick pins in my eyes
Then do that if it pleases you
I will certainly watch every ball of it.
Classy you are. No surprise from a Muppet that knows nothing about snooker though
Says the one who aint going to watch the Final of the biggest tournament in Snooker
OK mate you are obviously lacking something . Stay safe
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by Souvent » 02 May 2015 Read
Paddpotter wrote:Andre147 wrote:Paddpotter wrote:Andre147 wrote:Paddpotter wrote:I'm not watching the final. I would rather stick pins in my eyes
Then do that if it pleases you
I will certainly watch every ball of it.
Classy you are. No surprise from a Muppet that knows nothing about snooker though
Says the one who aint going to watch the Final of the biggest tournament in Snooker
OK mate you are obviously lacking something . Stay safe
What are the pearls of knowledge that you have about this matter and are not willing to share with us? Why is he wrong? His argument seems perfectly sensible and I haven't seen a counter-argument from you.
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by Vallomas » 03 May 2015 Read
Wow, many hours have passed but what a semi!
I admit that I wanted Judd to win and I expected that he would do it comfortably. But as the match was going on over the days, I realized that an admiration of Stuart's focused game was growing in me! At the very end, I was almost praying for Stu to win and his brave shots on the decider... Come on, have you seen it many times?
Well done Stu, every credit to him. The final will be very interesting and I can't understand why so many people here have problem with both players. Strange things happen...
As for Judd, he brought his A game in the last two frames hw won to force the decider, but I think that he took his foot off the gas in the decider, maybe he shouldn't have been so afraid. I don't know...
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by Holden Chinaski » 03 May 2015 Read
That plant Stuart made at the end of the last frame was fantastic. That last frame was amazing. Well done Bingham!
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by Clara8633 » 03 May 2015 Read
JDM375 wrote:Andre147 wrote:masterdoctorgenius wrote:If murphy cant his 2nd wc now he shoild retire for good
in fact ronnie and trump should also retire by losing to a journeyman
Yeah all players who lose to Bingo should retire, in 2 or 3 years time half the tour will be gone
http://www.cuetracker.net/Players/Stuar ... /OpponentsJason Wallace, Brian Wallace, Justin Astley and Jamie Jones only players left,
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by armchair de critique » 03 May 2015 Read
Holden Chinaski wrote:That plant Stuart made at the end of the last frame was fantastic. That last frame was amazing. Well done Bingham!
it was incredible, high risk vs high reward, he was circa 35 points up at that point, and just needed 30-odd points to secure victory. Many others would of bided their time for a much better chance but he grasped the nettle. Fair play.
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by snooker_loopy » 03 May 2015 Read
Judd's last century break was phenomenal.
When Trump is on top form I think he rivals Ronnie in terms of compiling a break. It's a pity he didn't win the match. Perhaps Judd lacks that extra killer instinct? I think Stephen Hendry and Steve Davis had that rare gift. Not sure you can learn that. Some players can become multiple winners of titles, some don't. But I hope Judd goes on to become a future world champion.
Irrespective of title wins, I think you could argue he is the best player of the modern generation of snooker players.
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by Ayrshirebhoy » 03 May 2015 Read
Lol had a good laugh there reading the last 5 pages! I imagine the comments would be a lot different if it was Ronnie in the final with Bingham.
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