by eraserhead » 19 Feb 2016 Read
Who do you guys thinks got a better chance against Robbo, Woolaston seems to be playing really well and I just don't think Perry will ever be strong enough.
I don't think either will beat him but Woolaston might give him a bit of a match.
Edit: just realised Robbo faces White or Allen don't think white can beat Robbo
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by Holden Chinaski » 19 Feb 2016 Read
eraserhead wrote:Who do you guys thinks got a better chance against Robbo, Woolaston seems to be playing really well and I just don't think Perry will ever be strong enough.
I don't think either will beat him but Woolaston might give him a bit of a match.
Agreed.
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by eraserhead » 19 Feb 2016 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:Michael White is losing it...
Can't be doing those against Allen.
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by Cheshire Cat » 19 Feb 2016 Read
eraserhead wrote:Who do you guys thinks got a better chance against Robbo, Woolaston seems to be playing really well and I just don't think Perry will ever be strong enough.
I don't think either will beat him but Woolaston might give him a bit of a match.
Edit: just realised Robbo faces White or Allen don't think white can beat Robbo
If Robbo makes the final, it has to be either Ronnie or Joe. Even then, i'd say it has to be Ronnie. Ben has absolutely no chance over that distance unless Robbo plays his Z game.
In his half of the draw, IMO, Mark Allen could beat Robbo. Michael White has no chance, he's been so poor in this match and Robbo is far more consistent than Higgins.
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by eraserhead » 19 Feb 2016 Read
Michael
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by Snooker Overdrive » 19 Feb 2016 Read
Very unprofessional from White. Letting his emotions get the better of him in a quarter final.
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by Vallomas » 19 Feb 2016 Read
Cheshire Cat wrote:eraserhead wrote:In his half of the draw, IMO, Mark Allen could beat Robbo. Michael White has no chance, he's been so poor in this match and Robbo is far more consistent than Higgins.
Agreed, but I doubt if Allen will be consistent against Neil. He looks to fall apart when he faces him the least few years.
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by eraserhead » 19 Feb 2016 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:Allen doesn't stand a chance against Robbo currently
He was embarrassing in the CoC final.
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by Cheshire Cat » 19 Feb 2016 Read
Scratch that, Michael White doesn't even deserve to be here tonight. Disgraceful performance so far, some of those shots are criminal in a ranking quarter final.
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by Master Blaster » 19 Feb 2016 Read
I'd like to see a Ronnie v. Allen final. Both likeable.
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by Holden Chinaski » 19 Feb 2016 Read
Compared to the standard Ronnie was producing today this is amateur level snooker.
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by Holden Chinaski » 19 Feb 2016 Read
Master Blaster wrote:I'd like to see a Ronnie v. Allen final. Both likeable.
The final has to be Ronnie vs Robbo. It just has to be.
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by eraserhead » 19 Feb 2016 Read
1-1 in the other match.
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by Vallomas » 19 Feb 2016 Read
Disappointing performance from White.
I had a feeling that he could beat Allen, but he proves himself weak.
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by TheRocket » 19 Feb 2016 Read
Holden Chinaski wrote:Master Blaster wrote:I'd like to see a Ronnie v. Allen final. Both likeable.
The final has to be Ronnie vs Robbo. It just has to be.
Fully agree. They should be playing each other a lot more than they have done so far.
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by Master Blaster » 19 Feb 2016 Read
Holden Chinaski wrote:Master Blaster wrote:I'd like to see a Ronnie v. Allen final. Both likeable.
The final has to be Ronnie vs Robbo. It just has to be.
There's many a form player who's fluffed a semi, Robbo and Ronnie included. I've seen both peak a bit early then have a bad semi.
Allen is likeable, been through a bit in recent years. Would be nice to see him at the top table again. Robbo, just not likeable at all, up his own chuff. I don't want no bean burger for the main course thanks.
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by Vallomas » 19 Feb 2016 Read
Any chance of having the Perry v Woollaston match televised if Allen's one will finish too early?
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by Cheshire Cat » 19 Feb 2016 Read
Allen could play his Z game and beat White. White doesn't even have a game with him tonight from the looks of it.
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by Vallomas » 19 Feb 2016 Read
Perry won the 3rd frame to take a 2-1 lead on the other match.
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by Cloud Strife » 19 Feb 2016 Read
Only started watching now. So has White thrown his toys out of the pram here or what?
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by Holden Chinaski » 19 Feb 2016 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Only started watching now. So has White thrown his toys out of the pram here or what?
He has.
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by Cloud Strife » 19 Feb 2016 Read
Holden Chinaski wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Only started watching now. So has White thrown his toys out of the pram here or what?
He has.
Credit to Allen for getting White to crack up mentally.
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by Cheshire Cat » 19 Feb 2016 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Only started watching now. So has White thrown his toys out of the pram here or what?
That's an understatement. Michael has looked like he's been trying to double or triple every ball he's gone for into other pockets.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 19 Feb 2016 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Holden Chinaski wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Only started watching now. So has White thrown his toys out of the pram here or what?
He has.
Credit to Allen for getting White to crack up mentally.
He did nothing special. Just stole a frame after needing snookers and having a decent run of the ball.
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by boris_the_butcher » 19 Feb 2016 Read
I'm watching this match and the biggest question I ask myself is who has the worst diet of these two. The battle of the ever expanding waistlines.
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by Cloud Strife » 19 Feb 2016 Read
boris_the_butcher wrote:I'm watching this match and the biggest question I ask myself is who has the worst diet of these two. The battle of the ever expanding waistlines.
Worryingly they're both young guys as well.
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by Holden Chinaski » 19 Feb 2016 Read
boris_the_butcher wrote:I'm watching this match and the biggest question I ask myself is who has the worst diet of these two. The battle of the ever expanding waistlines.
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