Re: Coral English Open Quarter-Finals !!!!!
Dan-cat wrote:why the buck isn't he in the practice room knocking some balls in?
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Dan-cat wrote:why the buck isn't he in the practice room knocking some balls in?
TheRocket wrote:MJW's decline started already shortly after winning his second world title in 2003. I know he was in good form 2010/2011 but he still wasnt the player he had been before.
Higgins imo had already been in decline when he won his fourth world title. He was noticeably weaker in the breakbuilding department shortly after winning his third world title. And since 2011 he hasnt been even close to win another TC.
Out of the 92 generation ROS is obviously the player who has managed to withstand decline the best. Its already some achievement how good hes still playing at this age. Might have something to do with the superior natural talent and better physical shape. But time is running against him.
Imo his concentration level is weaker now than it was in 2013 for example. This is often an age thing. But hes still the only player out of the 92 generation who is capable of winning another WC.
Dan-cat wrote:Every segment I've watched of Jimmy recreating shots he's got them every time. He just played a perfect cut back double, a regular double and a triple.
SnookerFan wrote:I think we should discuss the decline issue some more.
masterdoctorgenius wrote:If ronnie finds new motivation and the hunger again the concentration will come automatically. he needs something to focus on. the upcoming masters and UK will be the true test and will maybe indicate if he has the focus back or not.
Cloud Strife wrote:Hope to never see Wakelin on my television screen again.
Cloud Strife wrote:Hope to never see Wakelin on my television screen again.
Wildey wrote:SnookerFan wrote:The shower in my hotel room has a seat in it. Is that in case I'd had a drink?
its a disabled room
Cloud Strife wrote:Wildey wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Hope to never see Wakelin on my television screen again.
bucking hell give the guy a break he had a bad day today who bucking hasent you get them every time you bucking type
Wakelin ruined this tournament for the viewers, sponsors and Barry Hearn. I hope he's proud of himself.
SnookerFan wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Wildey wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Hope to never see Wakelin on my television screen again.
bucking hell give the guy a break he had a bad day today who bucking hasent you get them every time you bucking type
Wakelin ruined this tournament for the viewers, sponsors and Barry Hearn. I hope he's proud of himself.
You ruin this forum for everybody else.
masterdoctorgenius wrote:TheRocket wrote:MJW's decline started already shortly after winning his second world title in 2003. I know he was in good form 2010/2011 but he still wasnt the player he had been before.
Higgins imo had already been in decline when he won his fourth world title. He was noticeably weaker in the breakbuilding department shortly after winning his third world title. And since 2011 he hasnt been even close to win another TC.
Out of the 92 generation ROS is obviously the player who has managed to withstand decline the best. Its already some achievement how good hes still playing at this age. Might have something to do with the superior natural talent and better physical shape. But time is running against him.
Imo his concentration level is weaker now than it was in 2013 for example. This is often an age thing. But hes still the only player out of the 92 generation who is capable of winning another WC.
This. Preach this.
If ronnie finds new motivation and the hunger again the concentration will come automatically. he needs something to focus on. the upcoming masters and UK will be the true test and will maybe indicate if he has the focus back or not.
SnookerFan wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Wildey wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Hope to never see Wakelin on my television screen again.
bucking hell give the guy a break he had a bad day today who bucking hasent you get them every time you bucking type
Wakelin ruined this tournament for the viewers, sponsors and Barry Hearn. I hope he's proud of himself.
You ruin this forum for everybody else.
Sickpotter wrote:masterdoctorgenius wrote:TheRocket wrote:MJW's decline started already shortly after winning his second world title in 2003. I know he was in good form 2010/2011 but he still wasnt the player he had been before.
Higgins imo had already been in decline when he won his fourth world title. He was noticeably weaker in the breakbuilding department shortly after winning his third world title. And since 2011 he hasnt been even close to win another TC.
Out of the 92 generation ROS is obviously the player who has managed to withstand decline the best. Its already some achievement how good hes still playing at this age. Might have something to do with the superior natural talent and better physical shape. But time is running against him.
Imo his concentration level is weaker now than it was in 2013 for example. This is often an age thing. But hes still the only player out of the 92 generation who is capable of winning another WC.
This. Preach this.
If ronnie finds new motivation and the hunger again the concentration will come automatically. he needs something to focus on. the upcoming masters and UK will be the true test and will maybe indicate if he has the focus back or not.
If a million pound bonus for winning all 4 cups didn't motivate him what do you think will?
Cloud Strife wrote:Wildey wrote:SnookerFan wrote:The shower in my hotel room has a seat in it. Is that in case I'd had a drink?
its a disabled room
Why have they put SF in a disabled room?