by Wildey » 30 Apr 2016 Read
Hes Anxious to get over the line hes going for anything remotely like a pot
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by SnookerFan » 30 Apr 2016 Read
eraserhead wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Who was that idiot shouting out?
Virgo.
"I'LL HAVE TO WATCH bucking MATCH OF THE DAY!"
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by Holden Chinaski » 30 Apr 2016 Read
McManus acting like the table ows him something. Don't like that.
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by SnookerFan » 30 Apr 2016 Read
Wildey wrote:Hes Anxious to get over the line hes going for anything remotely like a pot
You might get away with that when you're five frames up with six to play, but will you get away with that in a Crucible final?
Selby, in particular, won't give him an inch.
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by Wildey » 30 Apr 2016 Read
Holden Chinaski wrote:McManus acting like the table ows him something. Don't like that.
hes always been like that
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by SnookerFan » 30 Apr 2016 Read
Holden Chinaski wrote:McManus acting like the table ows him something. Don't like that.
Yeah, that muttering to himself was seen as a positive. Not sure it was.
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by eraserhead » 30 Apr 2016 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Wildey wrote:Hes Anxious to get over the line hes going for anything remotely like a pot
You might get away with that when you're five frames up with six to play, but will you get away with that in a Crucible final?
Selby, in particular, won't give him an inch.
Have you seen Selby this year.
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by GJ » 30 Apr 2016 Read
This is it
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by Holden Chinaski » 30 Apr 2016 Read
Go on Ding!!!!!!!!!!!
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by GJ » 30 Apr 2016 Read
Well done Ding
Still hope marco wins the title though
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by SnookerFan » 30 Apr 2016 Read
Thinking of going out to dinner, but I've had a 'couple' of beers. If I go out, I'll only end up having a pub dinner, and I have a session of Selby to go. That could take all night.
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by Holden Chinaski » 30 Apr 2016 Read
GJ wrote:Well done Ding
Still hope marco wins the title though
Why?
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by eraserhead » 30 Apr 2016 Read
2 for 1 Ding!!
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by Skullman » 30 Apr 2016 Read
And Ding does it 17-11. Has to be favourite in the final regardless of who he plays.
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by GJ » 30 Apr 2016 Read
Holden Chinaski wrote:GJ wrote:Well done Ding
Still hope marco wins the title though
Why?
Marco is a player I prefer nothing personal against ding
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by eraserhead » 30 Apr 2016 Read
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by Holden Chinaski » 30 Apr 2016 Read
I want Ding to lift the tropy so bad. Great player!
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by SnookerFan » 30 Apr 2016 Read
eraserhead wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Wildey wrote:Hes Anxious to get over the line hes going for anything remotely like a pot
You might get away with that when you're five frames up with six to play, but will you get away with that in a Crucible final?
Selby, in particular, won't give him an inch.
Have you seen Selby this year.
Yes. I watched Selby in the semi-final this morning.
Here are a list of players I didn't see.
Judd Trump.
Shaun Murphy.
Neil Robertson.
Ronnie O'Sullivan.
John Higgins.
Mark Williams.
You have to be in it, to win it.
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by eraserhead » 30 Apr 2016 Read
Respect to Alan at the end there as well and congrats on a great tournament.
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by Iranu » 30 Apr 2016 Read
Ding: class player.
McManus: class act.
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by GJ » 30 Apr 2016 Read
Excuse me Rob Australia is part of asia
So your wrong
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by Skullman » 30 Apr 2016 Read
GJ wrote:Excuse me Rob Australia is part of asia
So your wrong
Is that what Aussies think? Rest of world consider that part of the world a different continent.
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by GJ » 30 Apr 2016 Read
Skullman wrote:GJ wrote:Excuse me Rob Australia is part of asia
So your wrong
Is that what Aussies think? Rest of world consider that part of the world a different continent.
Its do with federations and stuff
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by Iranu » 30 Apr 2016 Read
GJ wrote:Excuse me Rob Australia is part of asia
So your wrong
Part of Australasia, not part of Asia.
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by Cloud Strife » 30 Apr 2016 Read
Well done Dingo!
Job's not done yet though. Go on Ding, fulfill your destiny!
The kid looked like a world champion in the making from the very first match I saw him in against Joe Perry. Now he has the chance to do it!
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by Cheshire Cat » 30 Apr 2016 Read
I won't lie, I would like to see Ding v Fu in the final, but that's just nit-picking.
It's so good to see Ding playing so well and now giving himself a chance at that World Title.
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by Holden Chinaski » 30 Apr 2016 Read
GJ wrote:Excuse me Rob Australia is part of asia
So your wrong
No it's not.
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by Cloud Strife » 30 Apr 2016 Read
Iranu wrote:GJ wrote:Excuse me Rob Australia is part of asia
So your wrong
Part of Australasia, not part of Asia.
Oceania
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by GJ » 30 Apr 2016 Read
Hence Australia play in asia world cup qualifiers in football
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by Skullman » 30 Apr 2016 Read
Oh yeah, commiserations to Alan, he got a lot closer than I expected before the match, especially considering how well Ding played. Probably last time he'll get near this stage of Worlds.
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