by Cloud Strife » 05 May 2018 Read
GJ wrote:Williams usually rolls over and has his belly tickled by Ronnie and Higgins
Ronnie does. Not sure about Williams.
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by mantorok » 05 May 2018 Read
TheRocket wrote:mantorok wrote:He wouldn't beat Hawkins in a final. Assuming Barry continues his current form.
He'll probably fold like a cheap tent and let Higgins win it though.
Hawkins is in awe of Higgins. You could already feel and see that in his pre match interviews before his semifinal against Higgins last year.
Thats why I think Williams has a better chance.
Don't get me wrong, Hawkins will need beast mode or close, but even Williams will struggle to beat Higgins I reckon.
I just think with Hawkins being hungry and slightly younger, he has the best chance.
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by SavoMilosevic » 05 May 2018 Read
Johnny Bravo wrote:Iranu wrote:If Hawkins wins tonight I think I'll skip the afternoon sessions of the final and actually enjoy this rare nice weather over the next two days.
I don't particularly enjoy either Higgins or Hawkins amd would rather get some vitamin D than watch a Higgins procession.
IMO Hawkins has more chance of beating Higgo than Willo due to the way he plays the game
No way, Willo usually plays very well against Higgins and is not afraid of him. Hawkins will lose 18-11 or something like that.
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by vodkadiet » 05 May 2018 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Alex0paul wrote:Hazel loves making John cry
He needs to dry his eyes quickly. There's still a final to play.
Trump is also in tears whilst watching the interview. He is sharing John's joy...
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by TheRocket » 05 May 2018 Read
Someone said on Snookerydookery that Higgins might be destined to win the World title the year the Champions League final takes place in Kiev.
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by GJ » 05 May 2018 Read
mantorok wrote:TheRocket wrote:mantorok wrote:He wouldn't beat Hawkins in a final. Assuming Barry continues his current form.
He'll probably fold like a cheap tent and let Higgins win it though.
Hawkins is in awe of Higgins. You could already feel and see that in his pre match interviews before his semifinal against Higgins last year.
Thats why I think Williams has a better chance.
Don't get me wrong, Hawkins will need beast mode or close, but even Williams will struggle to beat Higgins I reckon.
I just think with Hawkins being hungry and slightly younger, he has the best chance.
Agree 100 %
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by Snooker Overdrive » 05 May 2018 Read
To be honest: I don't think either Hawkins nor Williams have a chance against Higgins in this sort of form.
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by Pink Ball » 05 May 2018 Read
GJ wrote:vodkadiet wrote:An emotional John pays tribute to his conquered opponent.
You're a real man John. Very honest.
Class act all these perfect people really are sickening never make mistakes obviously
No, I've never been caught on camera asking how I'd swallow £300,000. This is true. Higgins is no more a class act than Farah, Team Sky, Armstrong, or any other former 'class acts'.
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by Cloud Strife » 05 May 2018 Read
TheRocket wrote:Someone said on Snookerydookery that Higgins might be destined to win the World title the year the Champions League final takes place in Kiev.
I wonder who that was.
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by Iranu » 05 May 2018 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Iranu wrote:Pink Ball, what's your issue with Mo Farah?
He's a drugs parakeet, plus he's Somalian.
He's never failed a drugs test, though I've heard various things about how his career "doesn't make sense." And of course all athletes have "never failed a drugs test" until they finally do.
But as for him being Somalian a) what does that have to do with anything, and b) he's lived in Britain since he was 8 years old.
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by GJ » 05 May 2018 Read
TheRocket wrote:Someone said on Snookerdookery that Higgins might be destined to win the World title the year the Champions League final takes place in Kiev.
I doubt he cares what perfect people who never make mistakes think
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by mantorok » 05 May 2018 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:To be honest: I don't think either Hawkins nor Williams have a chance against Higgins in this sort of form.
- Beast mode required
- Activate beast mode
- Beast mode activated
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by Pink Ball » 05 May 2018 Read
Iranu wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Iranu wrote:Pink Ball, what's your issue with Mo Farah?
He's a drugs parakeet, plus he's Somalian.
He's never failed a drugs test, though I've heard various things about how his career "doesn't make sense." And of course all athletes have "never failed a drugs test" until they finally do.
But as for him being Somalian a) what does that have to do with anything, and b) he's lived in Britain since he was 8 years old.
I have no issue with his Somalian descent. I couldn't give a toss about that.
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by vodkadiet » 05 May 2018 Read
Andre147 wrote:I honestly thought after what happened last year Higgins wouldn't get to another World Final, but hats off to him for doing it again, and straight after that one.
I thought the same thing but in this era of Computer game and Selfie fanatics anything is possible for a 43 year old!!!
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by Andre147 » 05 May 2018 Read
TheRocket wrote:mantorok wrote:He wouldn't beat Hawkins in a final. Assuming Barry continues his current form.
He'll probably fold like a cheap tent and let Higgins win it though.
Hawkins is in awe of Higgins. You could already feel and see that in his pre match interviews before his semifinal against Higgins last year.
Thats why I think Williams has a better chance.
MJW has a better chance no doubt.
This isnt to say he would win, but of the two I would put my money on MJW to win the Final.
First he has to reach it, and I think we wont be seeing that. He missed a golden opportunity yesterday to be level at 12-12. and that could cost him.
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by Pink Ball » 05 May 2018 Read
GJ wrote:TheRocket wrote:Someone said on Snookerdookery that Higgins might be destined to win the World title the year the Champions League final takes place in Kiev.
I doubt he cares what perfect people who never make mistakes think
No, he's more concerned with wide-eyed simpletons.
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by Pink Ball » 05 May 2018 Read
vodkadiet wrote:Andre147 wrote:I honestly thought after what happened last year Higgins wouldn't get to another World Final, but hats off to him for doing it again, and straight after that one.
I thought the same thing but in this era of Computer game and Selfie fanatics anything is possible for a 43 year old!!!
Totally agree.
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by GJ » 05 May 2018 Read
Pink Ball wrote:Iranu wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Iranu wrote:Pink Ball, what's your issue with Mo Farah?
He's a drugs parakeet, plus he's Somalian.
He's never failed a drugs test, though I've heard various things about how his career "doesn't make sense." And of course all athletes have "never failed a drugs test" until they finally do.
But as for him being Somalian a) what does that have to do with anything, and b) he's lived in Britain since he was 8 years old.
I have no issue with his Somalian descent. I couldn't give a toss about that.
I agree with you on Farah and its funny that as soon as people dig him out the old race card is thrown in your face
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by mantorok » 05 May 2018 Read
Andre147 wrote:TheRocket wrote:mantorok wrote:He wouldn't beat Hawkins in a final. Assuming Barry continues his current form.
He'll probably fold like a cheap tent and let Higgins win it though.
Hawkins is in awe of Higgins. You could already feel and see that in his pre match interviews before his semifinal against Higgins last year.
Thats why I think Williams has a better chance.
MJW has a better chance no doubt.
This isnt to say he would win, but of the two I would put my money on MJW to win the Final.
First he has to reach it, and I think we wont be seeing that. He missed a golden opportunity yesterday to be level at 12-12. and that could cost him.
Yesterday? rubbish times flying...
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by Snooker Overdrive » 05 May 2018 Read
Yes Hawkins in beast mode has a good chance but he also might go off the boil completely for a session or so and it's all over (wouldn't be the first time).
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by Badsnookerplayer » 05 May 2018 Read
Iranu wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Iranu wrote:Pink Ball, what's your issue with Mo Farah?
He's a drugs parakeet, plus he's Somalian.
He's never failed a drugs test, though I've heard various things about how his career "doesn't make sense." And of course all athletes have "never failed a drugs test" until they finally do.
But as for him being Somalian a) what does that have to do with anything, and b) he's lived in Britain since he was 8 years old.
Lance Armstrong never failed any drug tests
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by Pink Ball » 05 May 2018 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:TheRocket wrote:Someone said on Snookerydookery that Higgins might be destined to win the World title the year the Champions League final takes place in Kiev.
I wonder who that was.
What does Kiev have to do with Higgins? Does he have some past history with the place or something?
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by Pink Ball » 05 May 2018 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Iranu wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Iranu wrote:Pink Ball, what's your issue with Mo Farah?
He's a drugs parakeet, plus he's Somalian.
He's never failed a drugs test, though I've heard various things about how his career "doesn't make sense." And of course all athletes have "never failed a drugs test" until they finally do.
But as for him being Somalian a) what does that have to do with anything, and b) he's lived in Britain since he was 8 years old.
Lance Armstrong never failed any drug tests
You have to be an idiot to fail a drugs test.
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by Iceman33 » 05 May 2018 Read
After 8 years people still talking about the "match fixing"? LOL. The fact is John Higgins will play in the WC final for 7-th time, like it or not. Deal with it.
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by Pink Ball » 05 May 2018 Read
Iceman33 wrote:After 8 years people still talking about the "match fixing"? LOL. The fact is John Higgins will play in the WC final for 7-th time, like it or not. Deal with it.
Yes, we are. As much of simpletons like to pretend he did nothing wrong. No, I don't like it, yes, I will deal with it and, no, I will not stop talking about the match fixing. I'd prefer to be banned than to stop myself talking about it.
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by Iranu » 05 May 2018 Read
GJ wrote:Pink Ball wrote:Iranu wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Iranu wrote:Pink Ball, what's your issue with Mo Farah?
He's a drugs parakeet, plus he's Somalian.
He's never failed a drugs test, though I've heard various things about how his career "doesn't make sense." And of course all athletes have "never failed a drugs test" until they finally do.
But as for him being Somalian a) what does that have to do with anything, and b) he's lived in Britain since he was 8 years old.
I have no issue with his Somalian descent. I couldn't give a toss about that.
I agree with you on Farah and its funny that as soon as people dig him out the old race card is thrown in your face
Eh?
Cloud Strife brought up his race, not me.
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by GJ » 05 May 2018 Read
Pink Ball wrote:Iceman33 wrote:After 8 years people still talking about the "match fixing"? LOL. The fact is John Higgins will play in the WC final for 7-th time, like it or not. Deal with it.
Yes, we are. As much of simpletons like to pretend he did nothing wrong. No, I don't like it, yes, I will deal with it and, no, I will not stop talking about the match fixing. I'd prefer to be banned than to stop myself talking about it.
He served his ban and yes it was lenient but if you were up on any offence would you say sorry that's to light
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by GJ » 05 May 2018 Read
Iranu
My apologies then
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