by masterdoctorgenius » 20 Sep 2015 Read
Couldnt watch it
after the uk final and wc semi another confidence denting loss for trump. All in deciders. And all after making a comeback.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 20 Sep 2015 Read
This is great news for the sport. Kyren Wilson was a promising talent since beating Graeme Dott in the World qualifiers last year. I'm glad he wasted so little time to make a real mark and there's no better way doing that than winning a ranking event. I'm sure we'll see many great things from him in the future.
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by Andre147 » 20 Sep 2015 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:This is great news for the sport. Kyren Wilson was a promising talent since beating Graeme Dott in the World qualifiers last year. I'm glad he wasted so little time to make a real mark and there's no better way doing that than winning a ranking event. I'm sure we'll see many great things from him in the future.
Absolutely SO, players like Kyren, Michael White, Luca Brecel and Anthony McGill to name a few is what we need for the bright future of our Sport.
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by SnookerFan » 20 Sep 2015 Read
Kyren Wilson - up and coming talent.
Judd Trump - old has been.
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by Clara8633 » 20 Sep 2015 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Kyren Wilson - up and coming talent.
Judd Trump - old has been.
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by Andy Spark » 20 Sep 2015 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Kyren Wilson - up and coming talent.
Judd Trump - old has been.
Yes, Judd has too many battle scars from losing important deciding frames.
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by SnookerFan » 20 Sep 2015 Read
Andy Spark wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Kyren Wilson - up and coming talent.
Judd Trump - old has been.
Yes, Judd has too many battle scars from losing important deciding frames.
I was being tounge in cheek.
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by Wildey » 20 Sep 2015 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:This is great news for the sport. Kyren Wilson was a promising talent since beating Graeme Dott in the World qualifiers last year. I'm glad he wasted so little time to make a real mark and there's no better way doing that than winning a ranking event. I'm sure we'll see many great things from him in the future.
Kyren has a way to go before we can call him the future .
it will be interesting to see what Kyren does from today onwards Shanghai Masters 2015 is now history.
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by SnookerFan » 20 Sep 2015 Read
Once he's gone a long way, how can be still be the future? It's not the future if his achievements are in the past.
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by Wildey » 20 Sep 2015 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Once he's gone a long way, how can be still be the future? It's not the future if his achievements are in the past.
Every tournament you win is the past your only the future if you keep on winning.
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by SnookerFan » 21 Sep 2015 Read
Wildey wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Once he's gone a long way, how can be still be the future? It's not the future if his achievements are in the past.
Every tournament you win is the past your only the future if you keep on winning.
By your definition it is impossible to be the future of snooker.
I guess though, if the future is unknown, it probably is impossible. How philosophical.
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by Wildey » 21 Sep 2015 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Wildey wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Once he's gone a long way, how can be still be the future? It's not the future if his achievements are in the past.
Every tournament you win is the past your only the future if you keep on winning.
By your definition it is impossible to be the future of snooker.
I guess though, if the future is unknown, it probably is impossible. How philosophical.
Always look ahead to many players these days think they have made it after winning a tournament you haven't its just a first step.
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by roy142857 » 21 Sep 2015 Read
Agree with that Wildey.
But I bet loads of players would rather be a one-hit wonder than having years of being a 'nearly man'!
Shame for me I missed most of the tournament (too much project work), anyone know of anything on youtube with 'best moments' ?
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by SnookerFan » 21 Sep 2015 Read
Wildey wrote:Always look ahead to many players these days think they have made it after winning a tournament you haven't its just a first step.
Maybe that's coming in the future....
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by Dan-cat » 21 Sep 2015 Read
Any stand out matches from this tourney I should catch up? I only watched the Ding/Kyren the Siren match
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by Andre147 » 21 Sep 2015 Read
Dan-cat wrote:Any stand out matches from this tourney I should catch up? I only watched the Ding/Kyren the Siren match
You need to watch the Final obviously if you haven't already.
Besides that, I found the Ding v Day match was a good one, and the semi between Bingo and Trump, especially the first 4 frames, which I tell you were insane high quality.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 21 Sep 2015 Read
Wildey wrote:Snooker Overdrive wrote:This is great news for the sport. Kyren Wilson was a promising talent since beating Graeme Dott in the World qualifiers last year. I'm glad he wasted so little time to make a real mark and there's no better way doing that than winning a ranking event. I'm sure we'll see many great things from him in the future.
Kyren has a way to go before we can call him the future .
it will be interesting to see what Kyren does from today onwards Shanghai Masters 2015 is now history.
I'm going to stick my neck out and say that Kyren Wilson is the real deal! I consider winning a title like this a breakthrough. The first young player since Judd Trump to do that in my opinion.
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by Wildey » 21 Sep 2015 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:Wildey wrote:Snooker Overdrive wrote:This is great news for the sport. Kyren Wilson was a promising talent since beating Graeme Dott in the World qualifiers last year. I'm glad he wasted so little time to make a real mark and there's no better way doing that than winning a ranking event. I'm sure we'll see many great things from him in the future.
Kyren has a way to go before we can call him the future .
it will be interesting to see what Kyren does from today onwards Shanghai Masters 2015 is now history.
I'm going to stick my neck out and say that Kyren Wilson is the real deal! I consider winning a title like this a breakthrough. The first young player since Judd Trump to do that in my opinion.
its important though he forgets the hype and gets back to work he needs to qualify for the International Championship next week.
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by SnookerFan » 22 Sep 2015 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote: I'm sure we'll see many great things from him in the future.
But is he the future?
Or the past?
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