SnookerFan wrote:Dan-cat wrote:Come on then.
No need to be a clown. See, there was a great match yesterday between
Mark J Williams and Liam Highfield. Mark was seemingly delighted after his win for the first time for a long, long time. And for a reason. Liam was playing some superb stuff. Exceptional difficult pots. It is just a matter of a time before he gets it all clicking. Which maybe even isn´t that much good.. Because then he might lose the passions, feeling and drive he now has. He looked extremely emotional after losing his 5-4 lead to crash out 5-6. But he certainly has joined the large establishment. Being there as one of the very difficult player to beat. To anyone. He looks slightly the same as one of my mate lol. Handsome little b.........Mark probably thought about the Masters, where he now will be certainly, but obviously he was delighted managing to to beat such a player. Sometimes, or even many times, it is just a matter of a day who has the best form and is the favourite to win the match. A bitter disappointed to Stephen Maguire also, as he just wasn´t good enough against the classy and tenacious Luca Brecel. But I am sure Stephen has already got over it. I was lucky to won some.. But my form; posting form and playing form as a hobby pool player has been solidly good again lately. I don´t even wan´t it to be too good because then you can easily lose it and you can´t crack it. Who knows, maybe I will start posting more regularly now once again. Usually I feel too busy to write these posts.
Mark "the Marvellous" Williams was playing some really amazing tactics combining attack and defence. That could well be too much to Ronnie today. It might just be a matter of a day. Rooting for a Ronnie here. And let´s see if Mark Selby can stamp his authority against the in-form John Higgins now as a reigning World Champion and as the supreme World Number 1 and widely regarded as the man who caused Stephen Hendry to retire from the sport after so convingly beating him many times on the trot.