by eraserhead » 19 Apr 2017 Read
Maguire can win two matches in a row at the crucible.
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by GJ » 19 Apr 2017 Read
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by pasunegirafe » 19 Apr 2017 Read
GJ wrote:https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTJntSMUh1U75L6eVbVBmHNuWc2OkpOx4LFs6_njWlmLk0Mna-b3A
Who is that in the chair? Vladimir Putin?
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by Alex0paul » 19 Apr 2017 Read
They certainly saved the best till last with Tom Ford
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by The Herminator » 19 Apr 2017 Read
I can't tell the difference between Fords pot attempts and safeties.
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by GJ » 19 Apr 2017 Read
pasunegirafe wrote:GJ wrote:https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTJntSMUh1U75L6eVbVBmHNuWc2OkpOx4LFs6_njWlmLk0Mna-b3A
Who is that in the chair? Vladimir Putin?
Tom fords dad
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by Alex0paul » 19 Apr 2017 Read
WE'VE DONE IT AGAIN!!!!
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by GJ » 19 Apr 2017 Read
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by pasunegirafe » 19 Apr 2017 Read
GJ wrote:pasunegirafe wrote:GJ wrote:https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTJntSMUh1U75L6eVbVBmHNuWc2OkpOx4LFs6_njWlmLk0Mna-b3A
Who is that in the chair? Vladimir Putin?
Tom fords dad
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by Skullman » 19 Apr 2017 Read
Alex0paul wrote:WE'VE DONE IT AGAIN!!!!
I blame the buckets.
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by nice_shoes_ken » 19 Apr 2017 Read
Alex0paul wrote:WE'VE DONE IT AGAIN!!!!
SEXY FERGAL
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by eraserhead » 19 Apr 2017 Read
Skullman wrote:Alex0paul wrote:WE'VE DONE IT AGAIN!!!!
I blame the buckets.
I blame Rory
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by Cheshire Cat » 19 Apr 2017 Read
These middle pockets are getting a feeding from the Hawk. Excellent pots.
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by Souvent » 19 Apr 2017 Read
nice_shoes_ken wrote:Souvent wrote:Not another Hawkins year, please.
How can you hate on Barry, disgraceful.
I don't know, really. I'm actually surprised there's such a positive consensus around him. I instinctively think he's boring as hell.
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by GJ » 19 Apr 2017 Read
Ford looks like a sulky brat
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by GJ » 19 Apr 2017 Read
Souvent wrote:nice_shoes_ken wrote:Souvent wrote:Not another Hawkins year, please.
How can you hate on Barry, disgraceful.
I don't know, really. I'm actually surprised there's such a positive consensus around him. I instinctively think he's boring as hell.
Hes a nice genuine guy that's why hes quite popular
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by Souvent » 19 Apr 2017 Read
Having said that, I would never root for Ford.
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by SnookerEd25 » 19 Apr 2017 Read
Alex0paul wrote:WE'VE DONE IT AGAIN!!!!
We're making history. They'll make a film about us one day.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 19 Apr 2017 Read
I admire Barry because he was looking to be a journeyman pro for a while but he put the graft in and it has payed off. I also think he is great to watch most of the time. And he seems a nice chap.
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by pasunegirafe » 19 Apr 2017 Read
Souvent wrote:nice_shoes_ken wrote:Souvent wrote:Not another Hawkins year, please.
How can you hate on Barry, disgraceful.
I don't know, really. I'm actually surprised there's such a positive consensus around him. I instinctively think he's boring as hell.
I hear ya.
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by Cloud Strife » 19 Apr 2017 Read
sas6789 wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:GJ wrote:Not suggesting the shoulder injury isn't genuine but every worlds trump has either been unwell or some issue when struggling
Nobody ever beats a 100% fit Trump, just like nobody ever beats a fully focused Ronnie O'Sullivan.
Yeah whatever
Sarcasm
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by Holden Chinaski » 19 Apr 2017 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:I admire Barry because he was looking to be a journeyman pro for a while but he put the graft in and it has payed off. I also think he is great to watch most of the time. And he seems a nice chap.
Agreed.
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by Alex0paul » 19 Apr 2017 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Which pros are from Sheffield?
No native Sheffield person has ever qualified for the Crucible
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by Badsnookerplayer » 19 Apr 2017 Read
Pink Ball wrote:Is Ford crying? In all seriousness, I feel for him a bit here.
Concurred. I think he is suffering and his miserable body language is because he is nervous and not wanting to b humiliated. It is a tough arena.
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by GJ » 19 Apr 2017 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Pink Ball wrote:Is Ford crying? In all seriousness, I feel for him a bit here.
Concurred. I think he is suffering and his miserable body language is because he is nervous and not wanting to b humiliated. It is a tough arena.
Hes miserable all the time no sympathy from me
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by Badsnookerplayer » 19 Apr 2017 Read
Alex0paul wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:Which pros are from Sheffield?
No native Sheffield person has ever qualified for the Crucible
Wow - that is amazing.I had no idea when I asked the question.
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by Cloud Strife » 19 Apr 2017 Read
I saw an interview with Ford a few years ago where he said it always wound him up when he saw Selby on TV doing well. Not because of any nastiness towards Selby, but because he felt he should be doing the same.
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