by Badsnookerplayer » 23 Apr 2017 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Pink Ball wrote:Flattest day of the tournament.
That's a very diplomatic way of putting it.
Let's be honest, today's been the shittest day of event so far.
Hopefully a good evening session
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by Souvent » 23 Apr 2017 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Selby wears sensible shoes
He's not like Trump and Murphy with their complicated shoes!
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by SnookerFan » 23 Apr 2017 Read
Muppet147 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Has Rory lost yet?
In about two minutes' time.
Judd.
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by Souvent » 23 Apr 2017 Read
Pink Ball wrote:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kokR0J162jU
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by eraserhead » 23 Apr 2017 Read
This is who Judd lost to.
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by Souvent » 23 Apr 2017 Read
I love this stuff. It reminds me when I was a kid and I invented a game (like throwing paper balls into the bin), and because I was the only one playing I automatically became world champion. <3
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by kolompar » 23 Apr 2017 Read
Those Irish sports look funny. Shame they are so restricted to Ireland.
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by Chalk McHugh » 23 Apr 2017 Read
Pink Ball wrote:Galway thrash Tipperary in the hurling league final, we will win the All Ireland in September.
Congrats pal on a great display.I'm a little sad as i have Tipp connections.Galway bullied Tipp all over the field and all day long.
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by pritambarhate » 23 Apr 2017 Read
Looks like Barry Hawkins has had the luckiest draw in this tournament. He will play a top 16 player only in the semifinal.
Compared to this ROS, Marco and Wilson have had tougher draws.
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by kolompar » 23 Apr 2017 Read
I went for McLeod in the prediction contest. His first round match was still on and I thought Trump would pull off the comeback
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by SnookerFan » 23 Apr 2017 Read
They literally whipped their opponents. Seems like it should be against the rules.
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by SnookerFan » 23 Apr 2017 Read
I'm going to put The Chase on.
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by PLtheRef » 23 Apr 2017 Read
A quick look through the Crucible Almanac reveals that Maguire is the first player to win two consecutive best of 25 frame matches with sessions to spare since Hendry did it in the 2004 (quarter-final) and 2005 (second round) World Championships.
Steve Davis did it in 1989 - both the last 16 and quarter-finals.
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by SnookerFan » 23 Apr 2017 Read
PLtheRef wrote:A quick look through the Crucible Almanac reveals that Maguire is the first player to win two consecutive best of 25 frame matches with sessions to spare since Hendry did it in the 2004 (quarter-final) and 2005 (second round) World Championships.
Steve Davis did it in 1989 - both the last 16 and quarter-finals.
So you're saying that Mags is as good as Davis and Hendry?
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by Pink Ball » 23 Apr 2017 Read
Chalk McHugh wrote:Pink Ball wrote:Galway thrash Tipperary in the hurling league final, we will win the All Ireland in September.
Congrats pal on a great display.I'm a little sad as i have Tipp connections.Galway bullied Tipp all over the field and all day long.
Where are you from? I've been saying for a while that we're the most likely to eat Tipp, but I wasn't expecting that result today. It'll be interesting to see if we can reproduce that form for Championship. My gut says we won't.
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by Chalk McHugh » 23 Apr 2017 Read
I'm Dublin born and bred.But parents are Tipp.I love our two great games.
Dubs have done us proud the last seven years.
I've been to nearly 20 All Ireland hurling finals including Galway's losses in 01,05,12 draw and replay and 15.Id like to see the tribesmen win Liam McCarthy.
All Ireland hurling final day is my favourite day of the year.
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by vodkadiet » 23 Apr 2017 Read
Pink Ball wrote:vodkadiet wrote:Pink Ball wrote:Galway thrash Tipperary in the hurling league final, we will win the All Ireland in September.
YOU A GALWAY MAN TOO VODKADIET?????
No. A lot of my family are from Cork.
I was just lending support to the team you support. You are from Galway, right?
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by Andre147 » 23 Apr 2017 Read
SnookerFan wrote:PLtheRef wrote:A quick look through the Crucible Almanac reveals that Maguire is the first player to win two consecutive best of 25 frame matches with sessions to spare since Hendry did it in the 2004 (quarter-final) and 2005 (second round) World Championships.
Steve Davis did it in 1989 - both the last 16 and quarter-finals.
So you're saying that Mags is as good as Davis and Hendry?
Yes he is
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by vodkadiet » 23 Apr 2017 Read
Souvent wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:Selby wears sensible shoes
He's not like Trump and Murphy with their complicated shoes!
Loved Seinfeld. Also love Curb Your Enthusiasm. Larry David is a genius!
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by Ronnie79 » 23 Apr 2017 Read
Is everyone on this forum Irish ?. I am as well. I didn't realise that
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by SnookerFan » 23 Apr 2017 Read
Ronnie79 wrote:Is everyone on this forum Irish ?. I am as well. I didn't realise that
English.
But my local is an Irish pub.
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