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Re: Betway United Kingdon Championship Last 32 !!!!!

Postby Cheshire Cat

Cloud Strife wrote:Ronnie looks to be piling on the pounds.


He fractured his ankle a while ago so he can't do any running.

He also said that he needs to wise up and can't keep prioritising running over snooker, because the knocks he's suffering are hampering his game.

Re: Betway United Kingdon Championship Last 32 !!!!!

Postby Andre147

Cheshire Cat wrote:
Cloud Strife wrote:Ronnie looks to be piling on the pounds.


He fractured his ankle a while ago so he can't do any running.

He also said that he needs to wise up and can't keep prioritising running over snooker, because the knocks he's suffering are hampering his game.


Good omen perhaps? He had a sore ankle tow years ago here and we all know how that tournament ended for him...

Re: Betway United Kingdon Championship Last 32 !!!!!

Postby SnookerEd25

Cloud Strife wrote:Steve Davis doesn't know how to say Georgiou properly.


How do you pronounce it?

I would guess 'George-ee-oo', but i guess it could be 'George-ow', 'George-yew', or 'Georg-er'. Did he come out to Gladys Knight & the Pips?

Re: Betway United Kingdon Championship Last 32 !!!!!

Postby Dan-cat

Andre147 wrote:
Cheshire Cat wrote:
Cloud Strife wrote:Ronnie looks to be piling on the pounds.


He fractured his ankle a while ago so he can't do any running.

He also said that he needs to wise up and can't keep prioritising running over snooker, because the knocks he's suffering are hampering his game.


Good omen perhaps? He had a sore ankle tow years ago here and we all know how that tournament ended for him...


There was a BBC feature on him running in York a few days ago, about how it has helped him stave off depression - so he's still running.

Exercise is key to healthy brain function and he knows it.

Re: Betway United Kingdon Championship Last 32 !!!!!

Postby SnookerFan

Dan-cat wrote:
Andre147 wrote:
Cheshire Cat wrote:
Cloud Strife wrote:Ronnie looks to be piling on the pounds.


He fractured his ankle a while ago so he can't do any running.

He also said that he needs to wise up and can't keep prioritising running over snooker, because the knocks he's suffering are hampering his game.


Good omen perhaps? He had a sore ankle tow years ago here and we all know how that tournament ended for him...


There was a BBC feature on him running in York a few days ago, about how it has helped him stave off depression - so he's still running.

Exercise is key to healthy brain function and he knows it.


Is that why I am so thick?