by Skullman » 22 Apr 2017 Read
Well, match is super dead now.
Hopefully Murphy gets to 9.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 22 Apr 2017 Read
Shaun obviously was very unlucky there but what a great clearance from ROS
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by Snooker Overdrive » 22 Apr 2017 Read
vodkadiet wrote:Murphy needs to remember that he was 7-12 down to Stevens in the 2007 quarter final and won 13-12.....
How likely do you think is it that Murphy can repeat that feat here again?
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by Andre147 » 22 Apr 2017 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:Shaun obviously was very unlucky there but what a great clearance from ROS
Ron at his best there
making the most of SHaun's unlicky mistake.
WHen I say this, Ronnie pots a CRACKER!!!
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by Iranu » 22 Apr 2017 Read
Insane pot from Ronnie there but it did look a bit wide.
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by SnookerFan » 22 Apr 2017 Read
Is this because Allen has no bottle?
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by snucar » 22 Apr 2017 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:Shaun obviously was very unlucky there but what a great clearance from ROS
I think it was a routine clearance, very easy table! Makes Murphy's kick even more brutal.
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by Cheshire Cat » 22 Apr 2017 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:vodkadiet wrote:Murphy needs to remember that he was 7-12 down to Stevens in the 2007 quarter final and won 13-12.....
How likely do you think is it that Murphy can repeat that feat here again?
I love Matthew Stevens, but he really did throw that match away. It's not like Shaun blew him off the table, Matthew had chances in almost every single frame.
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by LowKey » 22 Apr 2017 Read
snucar wrote:Snooker Overdrive wrote:Shaun obviously was very unlucky there but what a great clearance from ROS
I think it was a routine clearance, very easy table! Makes Murphy's kick even more brutal.
Murphy would have cleared up in my opinion. Both players look in red hot potting form today.
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by Andre147 » 22 Apr 2017 Read
snucar wrote:Snooker Overdrive wrote:Shaun obviously was very unlucky there but what a great clearance from ROS
I think it was a routine clearance, very easy table! Makes Murphy's kick even more brutal.
A century is a century, give credit where credit is due.
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by Incident on 57th street 20 » 22 Apr 2017 Read
snucar wrote:Snooker Overdrive wrote:Shaun obviously was very unlucky there but what a great clearance from ROS
I think it was a routine clearance, very easy table! Makes Murphy's kick even more brutal.
Yes i agree.
Not a very difficult clearance especially for this kind of player.
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by snucar » 22 Apr 2017 Read
Andre147 wrote:snucar wrote:Snooker Overdrive wrote:Shaun obviously was very unlucky there but what a great clearance from ROS
I think it was a routine clearance, very easy table! Makes Murphy's kick even more brutal.
A century is a century, give credit where credit is due.
Players of this level eat that table for breakfast, let's not glorify them that easily. That was Murphy's frame, that's all the credit I can give.
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by LowKey » 22 Apr 2017 Read
Andre147 wrote:snucar wrote:Snooker Overdrive wrote:Shaun obviously was very unlucky there but what a great clearance from ROS
I think it was a routine clearance, very easy table! Makes Murphy's kick even more brutal.
A century is a century, give credit where credit is due.
That was an easy clearance for Ronnie. Do you realise how good he is? That kick was horrendous for Shaun.
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by Skullman » 22 Apr 2017 Read
And that's Murphy done.
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by Cheshire Cat » 22 Apr 2017 Read
I wish the beeb would take a hike with their 'he's lost a little bit of focus' BS.
Just call it a miss. It's not that hard.
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by GJ » 22 Apr 2017 Read
Cheshire Cat wrote:I wish the beeb would take a hike with their 'he's lost a little bit of focus' BS.
Just call it a miss. It's not that hard.
At least the old fart is using the excuse for Ronnie for once
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by GJ » 22 Apr 2017 Read
Its not amazing you fool
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by nice_shoes_ken » 22 Apr 2017 Read
Shaun's heads gone, game over.
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by snucar » 22 Apr 2017 Read
He's gone now.
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by GJ » 22 Apr 2017 Read
Well done Ronnie
Murphy was pathetic though
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by votesforgoats » 22 Apr 2017 Read
What on earth was Shaun doing. Weird how it seems most people get a little bit freer when they know they're beat; he just can't seem to play.
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by Dannyboy » 22 Apr 2017 Read
GJ wrote:Well done Ronnie
Murphy was pathetic though
Ronnie makes you play like that though.
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by GJ » 22 Apr 2017 Read
Dannyboy wrote:GJ wrote:Well done Ronnie
Murphy was pathetic though
Ronnie makes you play like that though.
Not if your mentally tough ask hawk
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by SnookerFan » 22 Apr 2017 Read
Double.
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by SnookerFan » 22 Apr 2017 Read
7-5. Higgins takes a false lead.
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by Skullman » 22 Apr 2017 Read
7-5 Higgins at the MSI.
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by Cloud Strife » 22 Apr 2017 Read
Come on Allen ffs.
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