by eraserhead » 11 Nov 2016 Read
Clive.
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by TheRocket » 11 Nov 2016 Read
missed a sitter
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by Andre147 » 11 Nov 2016 Read
masterdoctorgenius wrote:Andre147 wrote:CMON RONNIE!
Earn that Final v your great rival Higgins!
and lose it.
shut up
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by SnookerFan » 11 Nov 2016 Read
[quote="Incident on 57th street 20"]Not really.
He has won everything several times and with the way, has the record of centuries and 147.[/quote]
Hence my criticising them for saying it.
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by eraserhead » 11 Nov 2016 Read
Not convincingly but Ronnie gets the first frame.
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by Cheshire Cat » 11 Nov 2016 Read
'This isn't an O'Sullivan break', according to Foulds. Who's break is it?
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by Andre147 » 11 Nov 2016 Read
Ronnie wins the opening frame.
But according to MDG he missed 1 or 2 sitters in that frame so he has already lost 6-0.
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by SnookerFan » 11 Nov 2016 Read
I've put the football on.
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by eraserhead » 11 Nov 2016 Read
SnookerFan wrote:I've put the football on.
Rare match
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by masterdoctorgenius » 11 Nov 2016 Read
Andre147 wrote:masterdoctorgenius wrote:Andre147 wrote:CMON RONNIE!
Earn that Final v your great rival Higgins!
and lose it.
shut up
why are you fooling yourself
Ronnie has now chance against higgins in this form. he has no confidence at all. his break building and pos play not up to notch
on the other higgins is riding on confidence. won a tournament. playing the best he has ever been and has the fear factor
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by Andre147 » 11 Nov 2016 Read
I can sort of see why <SKull decided not to post here anymore...
At least when MDG is around he just posts drivel... makes me sick sometimes..
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by masterdoctorgenius » 11 Nov 2016 Read
higgins will win this tournament. you can come back to this comment tomorrow evening. there is no other way around it. allen shat into his pants when they met last week and ronnie is mentally not there. above all JH looks hungry, focused and mentally/tactically better than every1 atm.
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by Andre147 » 11 Nov 2016 Read
Great break there from Allen, really good. Century no less.
1-1.
MDG score: Allen 6-0
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by eraserhead » 11 Nov 2016 Read
Obviously MDG can be negative but Ronnie doesn't look prepared or hungry enough to win at the moment.
It can change but doesn't seem to have the right attitude at the moment.
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by masterdoctorgenius » 11 Nov 2016 Read
eraserhead wrote:Obviously MDG can be negative but Ronnie doesn't look prepared or hungry enough to win at the moment.
It can change but doesn't seem to have the right attitude at the moment.
THIS. two easy balls missed. poor break off shot. ronnie doesnt give a rubbish atm. wants to promote his book more
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by SnookerFan » 11 Nov 2016 Read
Andre147 wrote:I can sort of see why <SKull decided not to post here anymore...
At least when MDG is around he just posts drivel... makes me sick sometimes..
Has he officially stopped posting? I assumed he was just busy lately.
He was a good poster.
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by eraserhead » 11 Nov 2016 Read
Anyway Ronnie on a break, I think scoring will be the difference tonight.
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by Cheshire Cat » 11 Nov 2016 Read
Two cracking pots into the top right corner.
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by eraserhead » 11 Nov 2016 Read
Great recovery red and century.
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by Cheshire Cat » 11 Nov 2016 Read
Mark Allen was tapping his thigh when Ronnie made that century.
A century from Allen, followed by a century from ROS.
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