by SnookerFan » 25 Mar 2018 Read
Typical Hendry.
"Shaun Murphy doesn't believe he can beat Ronnie. Murphy has proven he can beat Ronnie."
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by Andre147 » 25 Mar 2018 Read
Pedro147 wrote:Also small margins - Akani and Trump going in off at massive moments against him in the UK and Players. Difference between a good and great season.
Good point.
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by vodkadiet » 25 Mar 2018 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Typical Hendry.
"Shaun Murphy doesn't believe he can beat Ronnie. Murphy has proven he can beat Ronnie."
Hendry just tries to pile the pressure on O'Sullivan so he won't beat his Crucible record.
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by masterdoctorgenius » 25 Mar 2018 Read
Andre147 wrote:Pedro147 wrote:Also small margins - Akani and Trump going in off at massive moments against him in the UK and Players. Difference between a good and great season.
Good point.
Also Yan Bingtao at the WGP and John Higgins at the EO were one frame away to knock him out.
Led 3-2 and lost 3-4.
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by SnookerFan » 25 Mar 2018 Read
vodkadiet wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Typical Hendry.
"Shaun Murphy doesn't believe he can beat Ronnie. Murphy has proven he can beat Ronnie."
Hendry just tries to pile the pressure on O'Sullivan so he won't beat his Crucible record.
Rubbish.
Hendry is a massive Hendry fanboy.
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by TheRocket » 25 Mar 2018 Read
good point from Foulds. That match against Higginson at the German Masters was a huge turning point. Like a revival.
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by Cloud Strife » 25 Mar 2018 Read
vodkadiet wrote:Iranu wrote:Numpties and zoos
Can't help himself can he.
Zoos should be closed down. Animals are not here just to entertain humans.
Never really understood the point of zoos, tbh.
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by Holden Chinaski » 25 Mar 2018 Read
Holden Chinaski wrote:Not many Selbo fans posting on here anymore. I guess Ronnie's winning too much. They seem to only post when Ronnie's lost a match.
They do have some egg on their face, some of them, it's understandable they don't want to show their face too much. Just think of Wild with his daffodil business and Skullman and Roland calling Ronnie's decline ...
Wild, Skullman, Roland, Coland...
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by Chalk McHugh » 25 Mar 2018 Read
I'm still badly hungover and sick but that clinical Ronnie performance ( minus the usual big breaks ) has cheared me up no end. I echo Erza Scarlets sentiments ; I love you Ronnie!!!
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by vodkadiet » 25 Mar 2018 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:vodkadiet wrote:Iranu wrote:Numpties and zoos
Can't help himself can he.
Zoos should be closed down. Animals are not here just to entertain humans.
Never really understood the point of zoos, tbh.
Prisons for animals....
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by vodkadiet » 25 Mar 2018 Read
Murphy spends most of his career just paying lip service to O'Sullivan. It is embarrassing.
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by masterdoctorgenius » 25 Mar 2018 Read
TheRocket wrote:good point from Foulds. That match against Higginson at the German Masters was a huge turning point. Like a revival.
Yeah, 0-4 down, then one pot away to getting knocked out. But the final was also massive. Played catch up vs Maguire most of the times.
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by Cloud Strife » 25 Mar 2018 Read
China Open should be good with its format changes, but I'm really looking forward to World Championship more than anything. Can't wait.
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by Erza Scarlet » 25 Mar 2018 Read
I never expected Ronnie to be playing this so damn well at the age of 42 and winning so many ranking tournaments, let alone 5 in a single season, again after last year when he was losing to bloody Chris Wakelin, Holt, Mark Davis, Joyce etc. The man's talent is incredible really. He hadn't won a ranking event for 20 months and we get this
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by Cloud Strife » 25 Mar 2018 Read
vodkadiet wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:I voted for Brexit. Am I a bad person?
I assume you live in an area with no immigration? The east of England perhaps, where most people are inbred?
Actually, I live in an area that is rampant with immigration. East end of London, to be precise.
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by Iranu » 25 Mar 2018 Read
This was a really great tournament.
I don't think I saw any mediocre matches.
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by kolompar » 25 Mar 2018 Read
vodkadiet wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:I voted for Brexit. Am I a bad person?
I assume you live in an area with no immigration? The east of England perhaps, where most people are inbred?
Yeah Cloud, you don't know what you miss out on
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by Dan-cat » 25 Mar 2018 Read
Andre147 wrote:Ronnie should probably skip China, but the way he's going he has a real shot of winning China and the Worlds.
And Selby won those 2 last season so anything is possible.
Yes because before then, there definitely, absolutely was a curse. Thank god the almighty Selby broke it
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by SnookerFan » 25 Mar 2018 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:vodkadiet wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:I voted for Brexit. Am I a bad person?
I assume you live in an area with no immigration? The east of England perhaps, where most people are inbred?
Actually, I live in an area that is rampant with immigration. East end of London, to be precise.
What's your exact address?
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by Andre147 » 25 Mar 2018 Read
Erza Scarlet wrote:I never expected Ronnie to be playing this so damn well at the age of 42 and winning so many ranking tournaments, let alone 5 in a single season, again after last year when he was losing to bloody Chris Wakelin, Holt, Mark Davis, Joyce etc. The man's talent is incredible really. He hadn't won a ranking event for 20 months and we get this
Hendry's record of 36 will be smashed.
And before anyone says there are now more events, Ronnie at the moment still hasn't entered as many ranking events as Hendry did.
Ronnie could well finish with 40 or more ranking event titles won. He says he doesnt care about records, but you could see how happy he was to equal those 5 won in a season, and playing this like this he could win in China and the most impirtantly the World Title. Selby did this last season and breaking that China Open Curse.
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by SnookerFan » 25 Mar 2018 Read
Ronnie fans have zero faith in him, until he wins. Then they gloat because Selby fans doubt him.
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by Cloud Strife » 25 Mar 2018 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:vodkadiet wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:I voted for Brexit. Am I a bad person?
I assume you live in an area with no immigration? The east of England perhaps, where most people are inbred?
Actually, I live in an area that is rampant with immigration. East end of London, to be precise.
What's your exact address?
10 Downing Street, Westminster, London
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by Andre147 » 25 Mar 2018 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Ronnie fans have zero faith in him, until he wins. Then they gloat because Selby fans doubt him.
Some of his fans, certainly not me.
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by Dan-cat » 25 Mar 2018 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Ronnie fans have zero faith in him, until he wins. Then they gloat because Selby fans doubt him.
Some Ronnie fans*
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by Holden Chinaski » 25 Mar 2018 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Ronnie fans have zero faith in him, until he wins. Then they gloat because Selby fans doubt him.
Not me. I'm a huge Ronnie fan and I always assume he'll win. And when he's behind I always believe he'll turn the match around.
I also think he'll win the worlds this year. And if he doesn't, he'll win the next.
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by SnookerFan » 25 Mar 2018 Read
Andre147 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Ronnie fans have zero faith in him, until he wins. Then they gloat because Selby fans doubt him.
Some of his fans, certainly not me.
Apart from when he plays Higgins.
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by SnookerFan » 25 Mar 2018 Read
Oh, and good win tonight Ronnie.
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by Andre147 » 25 Mar 2018 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Andre147 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Ronnie fans have zero faith in him, until he wins. Then they gloat because Selby fans doubt him.
Some of his fans, certainly not me.
Apart from when he plays Higgins.
Correct sir. And I have reasons for it. He changes his game, win or lose.
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by Cloud Strife » 25 Mar 2018 Read
Andre147 wrote:Erza Scarlet wrote:I never expected Ronnie to be playing this so damn well at the age of 42 and winning so many ranking tournaments, let alone 5 in a single season, again after last year when he was losing to bloody Chris Wakelin, Holt, Mark Davis, Joyce etc. The man's talent is incredible really. He hadn't won a ranking event for 20 months and we get this
Hendry's record of 36 will be smashed.
And before anyone says there are now more events, Ronnie at the moment still hasn't entered as many ranking events as Hendry did.
Ronnie could well finish with 40 or more ranking event titles won. He says he doesnt care about records, but you could see how happy he was to equal those 5 won in a season, and playing this like this he could win in China and the most impirtantly the World Title. Selby did this last season and breaking that China Open Curse.
I think Ronnie's current season and the one where Hendry won his five rankers are the most impressive for me. All of Ronnie's wins are what can be classed as proper ranking events, unlike Ding and Selby. And when Hendry set his record there were only 8 ranking events on the calendar that season, so that was hugely impressive also.
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