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eraserhead - Posts: 13025
- Joined: 20 March 2015
- Location: Lancashire
- Snooker Idol: Ronnie + Ding
- Highest Break: 31
- Walk-On: Spoon - The Underdog
SnookerFan wrote:Murphy wins. I'm going to bed.
Cheshire Cat wrote:In the end he played his attacking game and it paid off for him. The opening red and the red to start the winning break were both phenomenal.
Murphy.
Bingham.
TheRocket wrote:Congrats to Murphy. Overall the best player of the week you have to say but boy. I thought he was in no way inferior to someone like Matthew Stevens when it comes to choking today.
LC wrote:Andre147 wrote:masterdoctorgenius wrote:Where was the mark of a champion at the crucible final andre? Murphy is so vulnerable at times. Losing matches and frames from straight forward positions is worrying. His good long potting days are gone. He makes simple pos errors even arguably having the best cue action out there
He's a champion whether you like it or not mate, nobody can be a Triple Crown winner if he isn't a true champion.
Everybody can lose matches from well in front, just ask Ronnie.
Yes but Ronnie has got a lot of titles in the bank
LC wrote:Haha the hatred for Ronnie is strong
Pink Ball wrote:Congrats to Murphy, best player won the tournament to be fair.
The competition was a real let-down given the line up. We only got a twiddle when we were promised a blowjob.
Ronnie79 wrote:Is it just me or does smurf come across as a complete ar**hole in post match interviews.
hendry_fan wrote:Well,i,m certainly not gonna be disappointed if Smurph loses this match,the dumplin had countless chances throughout the match,it was unreal,what a chance to adding to his silverware,he,ll put on a brave face,but deep inside,he,ll be absolutley GUTTED.
PoolBoy wrote:There's also the PTC Finals to come!
Some may not rate that one too highly, but it's still a Ranking event. I see that the format has changed this season. Last year it was first-to-4 all the way, including the final - but this time, the semi-finals are first-to-6 and the final is a cracking best-of-19. So, for me, it's certainly a noteworthy event.
It also boasts a whopping £100,000 winners cheque, so could be hugely significant in the battle for automatic crucible places!
http://www.snooker.org/res/index.asp?event=423