by Cloud Strife » 19 Aug 2019 Read
Iranu wrote:Ash147 wrote:Johnny Bravo wrote:Option A, all day, any day.
However, given the fact that option B has more votes, it's possible that Wildey has a special attribute as a mod that allows him to vote multiple times.
It could be, Johnny. I just think this place has got a lot of Selby fans though, and that means people will be enjoying the tactical stuff.
You and I are connoisseurs of the proper stuff though.
Does this place have a lot of Selby fans? It’s always seemed pretty dominated by Ronnie fans to me.
It certainly used to feel more Selby-orientated back when I first joined. I don't think that's the case now, though Wildey on his own is equal to about a 100 Ronnie fans.
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by vodkadiet1 » 19 Aug 2019 Read
My favourite match of all time would have been Perrie Mans vs David Roe.
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by SnookerFan » 19 Aug 2019 Read
Pink Ball wrote:I’d prefer a break-heavy match to a safety-heavy match, but a decent mixture of both is the ideal match for me.
I'd agree with this.
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by HustleKing » 19 Aug 2019 Read
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by SnookerFan » 19 Aug 2019 Read
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by Cloud Strife » 19 Aug 2019 Read
Back when Ebdon used to rock his council estate chav look.
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by Johnny Bravo » 19 Aug 2019 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Iranu wrote:Ash147 wrote:Johnny Bravo wrote:Option A, all day, any day.
However, given the fact that option B has more votes, it's possible that Wildey has a special attribute as a mod that allows him to vote multiple times.
It could be, Johnny. I just think this place has got a lot of Selby fans though, and that means people will be enjoying the tactical stuff.
You and I are connoisseurs of the proper stuff though.
Does this place have a lot of Selby fans? It’s always seemed pretty dominated by Ronnie fans to me.
It certainly used to feel more Selby-orientated back when I first joined. I don't think that's the case now, though Wildey on his own is equal to about a 100 Ronnie fans.
And that is the reason us Ronnetes must stick together.
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by eraserhead » 19 Aug 2019 Read
Depends on the players in the match. I wouldn't want to watch a safety heavy match between Ronnie and Judd.
I would like to see a safety heavy match between Smurph and Luca though.
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by SnookerFan » 19 Aug 2019 Read
Johnny Bravo wrote:Even though they don't exactly fit the profile of a Ronnete, SF and Pinkey have a soft spot for ROS as well.
The man's a hammer.
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by SnookerFan » 19 Aug 2019 Read
eraserhead wrote:I would like to see a safety heavy match between Smurph and Luca though.
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by D4P » 19 Aug 2019 Read
SnookerFan wrote:The man's a hammer.
Do you
like hammers...?
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by SnookerFan » 19 Aug 2019 Read
D4P wrote:SnookerFan wrote:The man's a hammer.
Do you
like hammers...?
Most of them are a bit twattish.
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by eraserhead » 19 Aug 2019 Read
SnookerFan wrote:eraserhead wrote:I would like to see a safety heavy match between Smurph and Luca though.
I thought you liked to laugh.
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by Pink Ball » 19 Aug 2019 Read
Johnny Bravo wrote:Even though they don't exactly fit the profile of a Ronnete, SF and Pinkey have a soft spot for ROS as well.
I wasn’t aware of this.
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by SnookerFan » 20 Aug 2019 Read
Pink Ball wrote:Johnny Bravo wrote:Even though they don't exactly fit the profile of a Ronnete, SF and Pinkey have a soft spot for ROS as well.
I wasn’t aware of this.
Cocky Selby fan.
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by D4P » 20 Aug 2019 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Pink Ball wrote:Johnny Bravo wrote:Even though they don't exactly fit the profile of a Ronnete, SF and Pinkey have a soft spot for ROS as well.
I wasn’t aware of this.
Cocky Selby fan.
PATHETIC
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by TheSaviour » 22 Aug 2019 Read
Each Ronnie O´Sullivan - match offers a vast range of activities. They offer full gear rental, guides, and maps some of the best in Europe.
The best snooker centres in the country are at London, where there are proper facilities and lifts. And Jimmy White also has a smaller piste with a lift for recreational skiing.
There are full facilities available, from massage and whirlpool to medical treatment for ailments.
Has accomondations and full gear rental. London is the main snooker hub for the country.
Rafting
Deep canyon provides the rafting events. The river canyon is visited by tens of thousands of nature and rafting enthuasiasts.
Traditional meat pie fillings are minced meat or cheese.
And 'Judd Trump, like many a youngster before him, caught the cue sports bug quickly, winning an under 16 pool tournament when he was only five.'. - Indeed that´s just fab. Fab! That´s just fab!
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by Dan-cat » 22 Aug 2019 Read
Yes Saviour that made me laugh out loud 'Jimmy White has a smaller piste'
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by Badsnookerplayer » 22 Aug 2019 Read
That Saviour post did not make perfect sense. I wonder if he is OK
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by Johnny Bravo » 22 Aug 2019 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:That Saviour post did not make perfect sense. I wonder if he is OK
When have any of his posts made sense ?!
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by Dan-cat » 25 Sep 2019 Read
I texted him. He's fine.
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