by Wildey » 09 Dec 2016 Read
Yan Bingtao in his debut season has already earned £37,600 and up to 70 in the world hes only 16 and now hes 3-2 up on Shaun Murphy having pushed Murphy to a decider in the International Championship
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by Forza_Bajen » 09 Dec 2016 Read
Some of the better players look like they almost not want to qualify and not doing their best. Letting bad players go in front and leaves easy balls. Am i wrong or why is this happening in these qualifiers and some smaller tournaments?
In the end often the better player almost looks like he must win when the bad player is too bad.
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by OoNebsoO » 09 Dec 2016 Read
Murphy needing 5 snookers, and playing on.
I wouldn't find that strange when people attempt that against him, but not him doing it.
Of course, got none, and kid finished him in style.
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by gallantrabbit » 09 Dec 2016 Read
Jimmy dishes from 50 odd back. Not going to say he's still got it...but had a little bit of it today
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by Vallomas » 09 Dec 2016 Read
What a win for Jimmy White!
I confess that I'm worried for Joe Perry's form, as a fan of him, but Jimmy was the first player I admired when I started watching snooker and is always great to see him beating strong opponents.
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by Wildey » 09 Dec 2016 Read
Unbelievable that perry lost to white from 3-1 up
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by Wildey » 09 Dec 2016 Read
even more unbelievable is Kyren Wilson from 4-0 up looks like hes going to lose against John Astley
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by SnookerEd25 » 09 Dec 2016 Read
Wildey wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Shaun Murphy made it then? He was moaning on Twitter about the Motorway being closed.
Makes a change from Kicks
Maybe he gets his kicks on the M66?
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by Andre147 » 09 Dec 2016 Read
Yeah Perry even led 3-0, let Jimmy back in it, and I'm glad he did!
He'll play Stevens or Hull at the venue.
Positive note is at least Jimmy will be in Germany not only as an ES pundit but this time actually playing as well.
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by SnookerFan » 09 Dec 2016 Read
TWITTER ATTACK!
Joe Perry @joegentlemanjoe Embarrassing!!
Joe Perry @joegentlemanjoe The current state of my game is what I'm referring too, nothing else!! Been very poor for a long time now!
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by SnookerFan » 09 Dec 2016 Read
SnookerFan wrote:TWITTER ATTACK!
Joe Perry @joegentlemanjoe Embarrassing!!
Joe Perry @joegentlemanjoe The current state of my game is what I'm referring too, nothing else!! Been very poor for a long time now!
He did make it to the World Open final in July, to be fair to him.
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by Incident on 57th street 20 » 09 Dec 2016 Read
I think that Perry is with Mattew Stevens, Marco Fu, Mark Williams and maybe Mark Selby the most correct, healthiest player of the circuit.
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by SnookerFan » 09 Dec 2016 Read
Incident on 57th street 20 wrote:I think that Perry is with Mattew Stevens, Marco Fu, Mark Williams and maybe Mark Selby the most correct, healthiest player of the circuit.
What do you mean by 'correct'?
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by Incident on 57th street 20 » 09 Dec 2016 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Incident on 57th street 20 wrote:I think that Perry is with Mattew Stevens, Marco Fu, Mark Williams and maybe Mark Selby the most correct, healthiest player of the circuit.
What do you mean by 'correct'?
The best attitude, more fair play.
I also find Mcgill Irreproachable.
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by Incident on 57th street 20 » 09 Dec 2016 Read
Incident on 57th street 20 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Incident on 57th street 20 wrote:I think that Perry is with Mattew Stevens, Marco Fu, Mark Williams and maybe Mark Selby the most correct, healthiest player of the circuit.
What do you mean by 'correct'?
The best attitude, more fair play.
I also find Mcgill Irreproachable.
But maybe I'm wrong.
Then I got out of the subject a bit.
sorry
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by SnookerEd25 » 09 Dec 2016 Read
And the biggest bell-end?
IMO, the chap currently playing against Peter Ebdon
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by SnookerFan » 09 Dec 2016 Read
Incident on 57th street 20 wrote:Incident on 57th street 20 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Incident on 57th street 20 wrote:I think that Perry is with Mattew Stevens, Marco Fu, Mark Williams and maybe Mark Selby the most correct, healthiest player of the circuit.
What do you mean by 'correct'?
The best attitude, more fair play.
I also find Mcgill Irreproachable.
But maybe I'm wrong.
Then I got out of the subject a bit.
sorry
No worries, I was just wondering what you meant. Also, how you judged healthy.
Is Stephen Lee the least healthy player of all time?
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by Incident on 57th street 20 » 09 Dec 2016 Read
SnookerEd25 wrote:And the biggest bell-end?
IMO, the chap currently playing against Peter Ebdon
Mark Allen and Juud Trump are not bad in the genre too.
Without forgetting Ronnie who has often to exceed the limits
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by Incident on 57th street 20 » 09 Dec 2016 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Incident on 57th street 20 wrote:Incident on 57th street 20 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Incident on 57th street 20 wrote:I think that Perry is with Mattew Stevens, Marco Fu, Mark Williams and maybe Mark Selby the most correct, healthiest player of the circuit.
What do you mean by 'correct'?
The best attitude, more fair play.
I also find Mcgill Irreproachable.
But maybe I'm wrong.
Then I got out of the subject a bit.
sorry
No worries, I was just wondering what you meant. Also, how you judged healthy.
Is Stephen Lee the least healthy player of all time?
I misspoke.
I meant right men: Really good people
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by SnookerFan » 09 Dec 2016 Read
SnookerEd25 wrote:And the biggest bell-end?
IMO, the chap currently playing against Peter Ebdon
On current form, got to be Mark Allen. With all his Mark Joyce related nonsense recently.
Other contenders / considerations;
Shaun Murphy moaning on about kicks is pretty tedious.
Ronnie's attitude has generally improved in the last couple of seasons, but has had plenty of bellendary in his career.
Peter Ebdon's weird fascination with Ali Carter seems almost stalkerish. And his obsession with carrot juice is a little annoying.
I don't like Judd Trump's overconfident attitude. Or his shoes.
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by Incident on 57th street 20 » 09 Dec 2016 Read
SnookerFan wrote:SnookerEd25 wrote:And the biggest bell-end?
IMO, the chap currently playing against Peter Ebdon
On current form, got to be Mark Allen. With all his Mark Joyce related nonsense recently.
Other contenders / considerations;
Shaun Murphy moaning on about kicks is pretty tedious.
Ronnie's attitude has generally improved in the last couple of seasons, but has had plenty of bellendary in his career.
Peter Ebdon's weird fascination with Ali Carter seems almost stalkerish. And his obsession with carrot juice is a little annoying.
I don't like Judd Trump's overconfident attitude. Or his shoes.
I agree.
What does "stalkerish" mean.
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by Sickpotter » 09 Dec 2016 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Incident on 57th street 20 wrote:Incident on 57th street 20 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Incident on 57th street 20 wrote:I think that Perry is with Mattew Stevens, Marco Fu, Mark Williams and maybe Mark Selby the most correct, healthiest player of the circuit.
What do you mean by 'correct'?
The best attitude, more fair play.
I also find Mcgill Irreproachable.
But maybe I'm wrong.
Then I got out of the subject a bit.
sorry
No worries, I was just wondering what you meant. Also, how you judged healthy.
Is Stephen Lee the least healthy player of all time?
Canadian Big Bill had that claim to fame I think
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by SnookerFan » 09 Dec 2016 Read
[quote="Incident on 57th street 20"][quote="SnookerFan"][quote="SnookerEd25"]And the biggest bell-end?
IMO, the chap currently playing against Peter Ebdon[/quote]
On current form, got to be Mark Allen. With all his Mark Joyce related nonsense recently.
Other contenders / considerations;
Shaun Murphy moaning on about kicks is pretty tedious.
Ronnie's attitude has generally improved in the last couple of seasons, but has had plenty of bellendary in his career.
Peter Ebdon's weird fascination with Ali Carter seems almost stalkerish. And his obsession with carrot juice is a little annoying.
I don't like Judd Trump's overconfident attitude. Or his shoes.[/quote]
I agree.
What does "stalkerish" mean.[/quote]
It means he follows hum round. Has an unnatural obsession woth him.
I think he sits outside Ali's house at nights.
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by SnookerFan » 09 Dec 2016 Read
Sickpotter wrote:Canadian Big Bill had that claim to fame I think
Good shout that.
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by davisfan » 09 Dec 2016 Read
SnookerFan wrote:It means he follows hum round. Has an unnatural obsession woth him.
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by SnookerFan » 09 Dec 2016 Read
I'm rubbish at typing on my phone.
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