by Iranu » 06 May 2018 Read
SnookerFan wrote:GJ wrote:SnookerFan wrote:GJ wrote:Murray isn't that bad
I disagree.
Even Goldstein is good in comparison.
Hes a complete tool
True.
But by comparison to Murray.
Murray's better than Goldstein, Goldstein asks really stupid questions.
"So when you're putting backspin on the cue ball, where on the ball are you hitting it?"
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by GJ » 06 May 2018 Read
Iranu wrote:SnookerFan wrote:GJ wrote:SnookerFan wrote:GJ wrote:Murray isn't that bad
I disagree.
Even Goldstein is good in comparison.
Hes a complete tool
True.
But by comparison to Murray.
Murray's better than Goldstein, Goldstein asks really stupid questions.
"So when you're putting backspin on the cue ball, where on the ball are you hitting it?"
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by Iranu » 06 May 2018 Read
Brendan Moore
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by snookerguy » 06 May 2018 Read
I hope Leo Scullion's watching that. A masterclass in reffereeing.
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by Cloud Strife » 06 May 2018 Read
A lot of visible empty seats within the Crucible.
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by SnookerFan » 06 May 2018 Read
Brendan Moore getting shirty already.
Not trying to build on a bandwagon, but it took until after the MSI for Leo Scullion to start bossing it last night.
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by snookerguy » 06 May 2018 Read
Iranu wrote:SnookerFan wrote:GJ wrote:SnookerFan wrote:GJ wrote:Murray isn't that bad
I disagree.
Even Goldstein is good in comparison.
Hes a complete tool
True.
But by comparison to Murray.
Murray's better than Goldstein, Goldstein asks really stupid questions.
"So when you're putting backspin on the cue ball, where on the ball are you hitting it?"
He didn't actually ask that did he? bucking hell.
Murray actually players snooker to be fair (at pub standard like the rest of us).
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by GJ » 06 May 2018 Read
MW SPECIAL
1-0
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by SnookerFan » 06 May 2018 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:A lot of visible empty seats within the Crucible.
Probably queueing for next year's tickets.
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by GJ » 06 May 2018 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:A lot of visible empty seats within the Crucible.
Only a guess but perhaps Ronnie fans decided not to go as he didn't make the final
And I emphasise not snooker lovers
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by Iranu » 06 May 2018 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Brendan Moore getting shirty already.
Not trying to build on a bandwagon, but it took until after the MSI for Leo Scullion to start bossing it last night.
You know you want to.
One of us! One of us! One of us!
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by Souvent » 06 May 2018 Read
That classic middle finger trembling before Mark delivers the shot.
Such good memories of that.
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by Cloud Strife » 06 May 2018 Read
Mark's long-potting carrying on from where he left it last night
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by Iranu » 06 May 2018 Read
MJW takes the lead 30 frames earlier than in his semi final
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by eraserhead » 06 May 2018 Read
snookerguy wrote:He didn't actually ask that did he? bucking hell.
Murray actually players snooker to be fair (at pub standard like the rest of us).
Might be doing it for the benefit of new people or kids. Goldstein can play as well.
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by Holden Chinaski » 06 May 2018 Read
Souvent wrote:That classic middle finger trembling
My girlfriend likes that as well.
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by SnookerFan » 06 May 2018 Read
Doesn't Goldstein play snooker too?
Let's be honest. Deciding on the difference between the two is a bit like trying to decide whether you want to be kicked or punched in the nads.
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by snookerguy » 06 May 2018 Read
Steve Davis speaking sense.
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by pritambarhate » 06 May 2018 Read
Higgins's safety not so good in the first frame. Willams got in 3 times. Both look fairly edgy.
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by Holden Chinaski » 06 May 2018 Read
COME ON MARK
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by SnookerFan » 06 May 2018 Read
Where are these fans queuing when the snooker comes to Cardiff, Preston or Barnsley? Nobody turned up to Manchester last season, which was a perfectly good venue.
Crucible fans and superfans, are not necessarily the same thing.
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by eraserhead » 06 May 2018 Read
John hitting the baulk colours a few times.
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by Holden Chinaski » 06 May 2018 Read
Are there doctors and nurses standing by for when one of these old men collapses?
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by Iranu » 06 May 2018 Read
Holden Chinaski wrote:Are there doctors and nurses standing by for when one of these old men collapses?
Dennis Taylor's on high alert
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by vodkadiet » 06 May 2018 Read
This final is 'Brexit' Vs Remain; EU vs UK falling off a cliff....
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by snookerguy » 06 May 2018 Read
I'd go mad at these coughing geriatrics if I was a player, if you're too ill to go twenty minutes without coughing your not suppossed to be in a crucible audience. Selfish hammers.
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by GJ » 06 May 2018 Read
vodkadiet wrote:This final is 'Brexit' Vs Remain; EU vs UK falling off a cliff....
Higgins seems more intelligent so assume hes remain
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by SteveJJ » 06 May 2018 Read
The big question is did Front Row Brian get his designated seat for all sessions next year?
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by SnookerFan » 06 May 2018 Read
SteveJJ wrote:The big question is did Front Row Brian get his designated seat for all sessions next year?
He'll have found a way.
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by SnookerFan » 06 May 2018 Read
What does Angles mean when he says 'smelling the flowers'?
Just enjoying the situation?
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