by Dan-cat » 20 Jan 2017 Read
Pink Ball wrote:The salty tears of snooker hipsters could quench 1,000 rolly cigarettes.
Additive-free American spirit tobacco, of course.
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by Dan-cat » 20 Jan 2017 Read
SnookerFan wrote:masterdoctorgenius wrote:https://mobile.twitter.com/hurricanehorton
is that your twitter account or is someone stealing your phrases?
No, that's me.
I still wish that your twitter name was @TwitterFan
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by SnookerFan » 20 Jan 2017 Read
I fussed up when I signed up to Twitter. It took part of my e-mail account.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 20 Jan 2017 Read
Andre147 wrote:Snooker Overdrive wrote:I would love to see a rematch of the 2007 Masters final
That would be good yes.
But if it were to be a rematch of last year Hawkins wouldn't fold like a pack of cards, his win at the Crucible surely gave him massive confidence everytime he faces Ronnie from now on.
Too early to think about it though, Ron has to get past the man to beat atm and end his 11 match winning streak just like Robbo did 2 years ago.
Right. Also I have to add that Marco Fu would really deserve to win such a huge title.
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by Holden Chinaski » 20 Jan 2017 Read
Pink Ball wrote:The salty tears of snooker hipsters could quench 1,000 rolly cigarettes.
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by Dan-cat » 20 Jan 2017 Read
Where's the Ding / Perry thread? Am I being a numpty
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by SnookerFan » 20 Jan 2017 Read
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by Iranu » 20 Jan 2017 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:Andre147 wrote:Snooker Overdrive wrote:I would love to see a rematch of the 2007 Masters final
That would be good yes.
But if it were to be a rematch of last year Hawkins wouldn't fold like a pack of cards, his win at the Crucible surely gave him massive confidence everytime he faces Ronnie from now on.
Too early to think about it though, Ron has to get past the man to beat atm and end his 11 match winning streak just like Robbo did 2 years ago.
Right. Also I have to add that Marco Fu would really deserve to win such a huge title.
He only deserves it if he wins it.
In terms of Hawkins, I'm not sure how much the worlds win will help him - that was a complete anomaly and I'm sure he knows that. In a final I'd expect Ronnie to win relatively comfortably.
How was today's match in terms of quality? I was at work so I only caught snippets when I was able to sneak a peek.
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by TheRocket » 20 Jan 2017 Read
Havent seen anything but I'm not surprised at all Barry won. He'd beaten Selby in big matches before so that wasn't a shocker at all today. In fact, I believe, Selby doesn't like to play Hawkins at all. He and Allen are two players who trouble Selby quite a lot.
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by Cloud Strife » 20 Jan 2017 Read
Hawkins owns Selby.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 20 Jan 2017 Read
TheRocket wrote:Havent seen anything but I'm not surprised at all Barry won. He'd beaten Selby in big matches before so that wasn't a shocker at all today. In fact, I believe, Selby doesn't like to play Hawkins at all. He and Allen are two players who trouble Selby quite a lot.
I fully agree. Hawkins and Allen often bring their best against Selby. They are not fussed by his comeback strength and tactical finesse.
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