by Johnny Bravo » 24 Apr 2018 Read
Pink Ball wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:I think Milkins got the blue frog when Robbo questioned the pink ball placement. Best thing that could have happened to him.
People from the West Country are simple-minded but woe betide you if you irk them.
I didn't see the incident but I will assume "Robbo" was being a sausage.
I get the feeling u like Robbo just as much as I like Selbo
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by Chalk McHugh » 24 Apr 2018 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Pink Ball wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:I think Milkins got the blue frog when Robbo questioned the pink ball placement. Best thing that could have happened to him.
People from the West Country are simple-minded but woe betide you if you irk them.
I didn't see the incident but I will assume "Robbo" was being a sausage.
Assumption correct.
He questioned the ref's placement of the pink when Milkins was mid-break
He's a muppet. Cant stand him.
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by Iranu » 24 Apr 2018 Read
Thep vs Lisowski would be a hell of a spectacle
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by Pink Ball » 24 Apr 2018 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Pink Ball wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:I think Milkins got the blue frog when Robbo questioned the pink ball placement. Best thing that could have happened to him.
People from the West Country are simple-minded but woe betide you if you irk them.
I didn't see the incident but I will assume "Robbo" was being a sausage.
Assumption correct.
He questioned the ref's placement of the pink when Milkins was mid-break
He's a bucking disease.
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by Cloud Strife » 24 Apr 2018 Read
Iranu wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Andre147 wrote:Lisowski is one of those players you would expect to bottle a 9-7 lead...
In the end it was Bingham who bottled it.
He listened to Chris Kamara and used the odds boost at 10-7.
Good. I went 10-7 Lisowski in the predicts.
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by Iranu » 24 Apr 2018 Read
Jimmy always assumes the top player will go through.
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by Chalk McHugh » 24 Apr 2018 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Iranu wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Andre147 wrote:Lisowski is one of those players you would expect to bottle a 9-7 lead...
In the end it was Bingham who bottled it.
He listened to Chris Kamara and used the odds boost at 10-7.
Good. I went 10-7 Lisowski in the predicts.
Your flyin in the predicts cloudy. Good scoring man. Impressive.
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by Iranu » 24 Apr 2018 Read
Eurosport not staying for the last frame of Milkins Robbo
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by SnookerFan » 24 Apr 2018 Read
Lisowski won?
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by Cloud Strife » 24 Apr 2018 Read
Chalk McHugh wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Iranu wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Andre147 wrote:Lisowski is one of those players you would expect to bottle a 9-7 lead...
In the end it was Bingham who bottled it.
He listened to Chris Kamara and used the odds boost at 10-7.
Good. I went 10-7 Lisowski in the predicts.
Your flyin in the predicts cloudy. Good scoring man. Impressive.
Thanks pal. I would've won this title already in 2014 if it wasn't for Selby.
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by Alex0paul » 24 Apr 2018 Read
This is such a tense frame
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by Pink Ball » 24 Apr 2018 Read
Pink Ball wrote:Will Dame Edna buck off for a snake hiss just to distract Milkman? It'd be so like him.
He always deploys snake hiss to aid his gamesmanship.
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by Chalk McHugh » 24 Apr 2018 Read
Pink Ball wrote:Will Dame Edna buck off for a snake hiss just to distract Milkman? It'd be so like him.
I think ive met someone who dislikes the prancing Aussie as much as i do haha.
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by SnookerFan » 24 Apr 2018 Read
Higgins vs Lisowski could be tasty.
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by Cloud Strife » 24 Apr 2018 Read
Pink Ball wrote:"Robbo". A rubbish nickname.
It's Australian. Down there they even call their parents mummo and daddo.
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by SnookerFan » 24 Apr 2018 Read
Robbo gets a kick.
Where's Murphy?
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by Chalk McHugh » 24 Apr 2018 Read
Pink Ball wrote:Where's GJ? He's missing a spectacle.
He's looking for his missing spectacle.
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by Satch4 » 24 Apr 2018 Read
Pink Ball wrote:"Robbo". A rubbish nickname.
Robbish? Like the brown he missed by a mile
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by Pink Ball » 24 Apr 2018 Read
Chalk McHugh wrote:Pink Ball wrote:Will Dame Edna buck off for a snake hiss just to distract Milkman? It'd be so like him.
I think ive met someone who dislikes the prancing Aussie as much as i do haha.
He's a bucking woman Jullian Assange lookalike.
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by Souvent » 24 Apr 2018 Read
This is the best I've seen Milkins play to be honest.
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by Cloud Strife » 24 Apr 2018 Read
Ebdon reckons Milkins is a very intimidating player to come up against. He's obviously never seen him play Ronnie then.
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by Pink Ball » 24 Apr 2018 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Pink Ball wrote:"Robbo". A rubbish nickname.
It's Australian. Down there they even call their parents mummo and daddo.
Robbo is like Alf Stewart's annoying niece.
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by SnookerFan » 24 Apr 2018 Read
The Jester From Leicester is a rubbish nickname also.
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