by Iranu » 11 Nov 2016 Read
50% of frames today have had centuries.
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by SnookerFan » 11 Nov 2016 Read
Andre147 wrote:Surreal performance from Ronnie
Ronnie v Higgins...
Their last Final the infamous 2006 Masters...
2 giants and true greats of the game.. can't ask for any better.
Nearly eleven years ago.
I'm old.
Great match though.
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by SnookerFan » 11 Nov 2016 Read
Who remembers their match in Telford?
The match that broke break-off.
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by eraserhead » 11 Nov 2016 Read
I'm really enjoying Ronnie's interviews these days.
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by Cheshire Cat » 11 Nov 2016 Read
ROS says that tournaments that use the 128 draw are like zoos, because they're full of amateur snooker players that look like they don't belong there and he doesn't even know who half of them are.
Lol wut.
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by Iranu » 11 Nov 2016 Read
Cheshire Cat wrote:ROS says that tournaments that use the 128 draw are like zoos, because they're full of amateur snooker players that look like they don't belong there and he doesn't even know who half of them are.
Lol wut.
Hendry quietly nodding along in agreement haha
Really excited for tomorrow, I hope both players play as well as they did today.
Although Ronnie's safety today was decent, it wasn't great and that will need to improve tomorrow.
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by SnookerFan » 11 Nov 2016 Read
Cheshire Cat wrote:ROS says that tournaments that use the 128 draw are like zoos, because they're full of amateur snooker players that look like they don't belong there and he doesn't even know who half of them are.
Lol wut.
What? Does Ronnie think that zoos are full of snooker players he's never heard of?
Does Ronnie know what a zoo is?
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by Cheshire Cat » 11 Nov 2016 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Cheshire Cat wrote:ROS says that tournaments that use the 128 draw are like zoos, because they're full of amateur snooker players that look like they don't belong there and he doesn't even know who half of them are.
Lol wut.
What? Does Ronnie think that zoos are full of snooker players he's never heard of?
Does Ronnie know what a zoo is?
Yeah. I know what he was trying to say, but he sort of rambled his way into a hole.
Like Iranu said, Hendry was smiling and nodding in agreement, and McManus looked like he wanted to kill him.
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by Incident on 57th street 20 » 12 Nov 2016 Read
masterdoctorgenius wrote:are you enjoying it when your fav player plays just garbage
Yes i'm fan of Ronnie but when a player plays well i like report it. It must be recognized.
I don't see what the problem is
I love Ronnie but i also love the beautiful game/snooker.
Forza Ronnie !!!
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by Incident on 57th street 20 » 12 Nov 2016 Read
I only saw the first two frames so I can not judge the quality of this match.
But apparently in view of your comments and posts Ronnie was on fire tonight.
Well , well. So much the better
A final between the two olds as in the good old time.
But.... Where is MDG ?
Decline.
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by Andy Spark » 12 Nov 2016 Read
I dislike a lot of the modern day commentary, but this modern day commentary from ITV, with great volces like Neal Foulds and Clive Everton, WONDERFUl!!!!
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by Goldenballs147 » 12 Nov 2016 Read
O'Sullivan really did play well tonight. Frames 6 & 7 in particular were outstanding.
Really love the combination of Foulds and Everton also. Everton is "the voice of snooker" but Foulds is just in a different class to everyone else other than Everton. Love ITV's coverage.
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by masterdoctorgenius » 12 Nov 2016 Read
Man man man
he won. and again peaked in the semis. he should follow it up. a loss to higgins will be tough to take. abd ge would have lost 2 finals in a season and higgins would have had 2 titles.
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by SnookerFan » 12 Nov 2016 Read
masterdoctorgenius wrote:Man man man
he won. and again peaked in the semis. he should follow it up. a loss to higgins will be tough to take. abd ge would have lost 2 finals in a season and higgins would have had 2 titles.
Still predicting a whitewash by Higgins?
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