by SnookerFan » 01 Feb 2018 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Oh bucking hell, I went in the kitchen. Come back. Ding was no longer at the table.
Your kitchen table?
Yes. I'm sure that's where I left him.
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by SnookerFan » 01 Feb 2018 Read
buck sake. I could twiddle a better player than Ding.
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by SnookerFan » 01 Feb 2018 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Did someone use the 'C' word on here earlier today?
Crucible?
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by SnookerFan » 01 Feb 2018 Read
Anybody watching the fencing?
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by eraserhead » 01 Feb 2018 Read
Great shot on the black by Ricky.
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by Deewee » 01 Feb 2018 Read
Lovely fluke for Judd
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by SnookerFan » 01 Feb 2018 Read
Deewee wrote:Lovely fluke for Judd
Some things never change.
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by SnookerFan » 01 Feb 2018 Read
1-1
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by SnookerFan » 01 Feb 2018 Read
The referee has a nice bottom.
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by Chalk McHugh » 01 Feb 2018 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Deewee wrote:Lovely fluke for Judd
Some things never change.
They certainly do. Wilson beat Judd 8 flukes to zero in the Masters. Nice to see him get a run of the balls for a change.
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by eraserhead » 01 Feb 2018 Read
That was one of mine Ding.
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by Chalk McHugh » 01 Feb 2018 Read
Remember how bad Ding was in the Masters?I wouldn't trust him after that pathetic showing.
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by SnookerFan » 01 Feb 2018 Read
Chalk McHugh wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Deewee wrote:Lovely fluke for Judd
Some things never change.
They certainly do. Wilson beat Judd 8 flukes to zero in the Masters. Nice to see him get a run of the balls for a change.
Most of Judd's career has been a fluke.
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by SnookerFan » 01 Feb 2018 Read
Ding.
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by Chalk McHugh » 01 Feb 2018 Read
Is there many players that were blubbering like babies after losing a snooker match.Ding and Wilson are the two i know.Maybe it's harsh but i thought Wilson was ridiculous to break down like that.
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by SnookerFan » 01 Feb 2018 Read
2-1 Ding.
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by SnookerFan » 01 Feb 2018 Read
Chalk McHugh wrote:Is there many players that were blubbering like babies after losing a snooker match.Ding and Wilson are the two i know.Maybe it's harsh but i thought Wilson was ridiculous to break down like that.
Nice to see passion sometimes.
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by eraserhead » 01 Feb 2018 Read
Some suspect balls going in for Ding but a nice break nevertheless.
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by Chalk McHugh » 01 Feb 2018 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Chalk McHugh wrote:Is there many players that were blubbering like babies after losing a snooker match.Ding and Wilson are the two i know.Maybe it's harsh but i thought Wilson was ridiculous to break down like that.
Nice to see passion sometimes.
I've no problem with a player shedding an emotional,happy tear after winning a trophy. Crying after losing is a sign of weakness to me.It's ridiculous and thats why so very few players have done it as far as i know.
Maybe i'm cold hearted, don't think i am though.Just not something i'd ever do.
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by Deewee » 01 Feb 2018 Read
Chalk McHugh wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Chalk McHugh wrote:Is there many players that were blubbering like babies after losing a snooker match.Ding and Wilson are the two i know.Maybe it's harsh but i thought Wilson was ridiculous to break down like that.
Nice to see passion sometimes.
I've no problem with a player shedding an emotional,happy tear after winning a trophy. Crying after losing is a sign of weakness to me.It's ridiculous and thats why so very few players have done it as far as i know.
Maybe i'm cold hearted, don't think i am though.Just not something i'd ever do.
I doubt he was planning to do it
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by Chalk McHugh » 01 Feb 2018 Read
Deewee wrote:Chalk McHugh wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Chalk McHugh wrote:Is there many players that were blubbering like babies after losing a snooker match.Ding and Wilson are the two i know.Maybe it's harsh but i thought Wilson was ridiculous to break down like that.
Nice to see passion sometimes.
I've no problem with a player shedding an emotional,happy tear after winning a trophy. Crying after losing is a sign of weakness to me.It's ridiculous and thats why so very few players have done it as far as i know.
Maybe i'm cold hearted, don't think i am though.Just not something i'd ever do.
I doubt he was planning to do it
Never said he was. Just an observation. Not saying it's right or wrong, just how i felt at the time.
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by eraserhead » 01 Feb 2018 Read
Deewee wrote:I doubt he was planning to do it
Yeah I think the moment just got the best of him, maybe he'd accepted the loss earlier at world and English open, because he got beat quite heavily by Ding and Ronnie. He still had a chance at the masters.
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by SnookerFan » 01 Feb 2018 Read
Joe Johnson disses lack of applause.
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by Deewee » 01 Feb 2018 Read
I like genuine reactions. That's just me.
You said it was a sign of weakness, please elaborate. Do you think fellow players would get some advantage out of it?
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by SnookerFan » 01 Feb 2018 Read
Was Walden crying there?
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by SnookerFan » 01 Feb 2018 Read
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by eraserhead » 01 Feb 2018 Read
Ding showing good signs so far, but I think he needs start his matches a little better.
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by Chalk McHugh » 01 Feb 2018 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Was Walden crying there?
With laughter after his last few misses.
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by SnookerFan » 01 Feb 2018 Read
Judd Trump mug.
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