by SnookerFan » 05 Jul 2016 Read
It will be held in a museum dedicated to the Titanic.
Bit funky.
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by Dan-cat » 05 Jul 2016 Read
SnookerFan wrote:It will be held in a museum dedicated to the Titanic.
Bit funky.
Should be easy to sink balls
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by SnookerFan » 05 Jul 2016 Read
Dan-cat wrote:SnookerFan wrote:It will be held in a museum dedicated to the Titanic.
Bit funky.
Should be easy to sink balls
There's enough ice for those who take a whiskey.
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by SnookerFan » 20 Nov 2016 Read
It had certainy proved interesting.
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by Pink Ball » 21 Nov 2016 Read
Ireland loves Snooker. This wasn't a perfect venue, but attendances were great and fans were lively. There's about fifteen cities or towns in Ireland that could host a ranking event.
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by snucar » 21 Nov 2016 Read
They definitely need to change the venue if the Home Nations series want to be taken seriously, especially by the players. No venue is perfect but this one was way out of order. Never before watching snooker on the telly has been more annoying than the Irish Open. It was impossible to watch it with headphones, I cannot even imagine being in there.
Not too fond of Manchester either. Bad city for snooker and even though the whole structure is a lot better than the Irish one, the main arena sucks major balls and the visual is not great. Been there to watch World Pool Masters. Never again.
Not a great start for the Home Nations really. World Snooker a bit lazy.
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by SnookerFan » 21 Nov 2016 Read
snucar wrote:They definitely need to change the venue if the Home Nations series want to be taken seriously, especially by the players. No venue is perfect but this one was way out of order. Never before watching snooker on the telly has been more annoying than the Irish Open. It was impossible to watch it with headphones, I cannot even imagine being in there.
Not too fond of Manchester either. Bad city for snooker and even though the whole structure is a lot better than the Irish one, the main arena sucks major balls and the visual is not great. Been there to watch World Pool Masters. Never again.
Not a great start for the Home Nations really. World Snooker a bit lazy.
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