by hendry_fan » 29 Apr 2019 Read
FFS JOHN,RUBBISH!!!!.
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by Ash147 » 29 Apr 2019 Read
Don’t buck this up Haggins.
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by Ash147 » 29 Apr 2019 Read
Holden Chinaski wrote:Ash147 wrote:Dan-cat wrote:Ash147 wrote:Art Vandelay.
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by hendry_fan » 29 Apr 2019 Read
Johns blown numerous chances.
Time to go into wizardry mode.
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by vodkadiet1 » 29 Apr 2019 Read
Higgins hasn't the gears any more. He looks second rate. Then again Ding looks third rate.
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by Holden Chinaski » 29 Apr 2019 Read
Ash147 wrote:Holden Chinaski wrote:Ash147 wrote:Dan-cat wrote:Ash147 wrote:Art Vandelay.
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When you control the mail you control... information!
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by vodkadiet1 » 29 Apr 2019 Read
"You must be Kessler?"
"Actually it's Kramer!"
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by Vallomas » 29 Apr 2019 Read
I bet that Judd is watching Higgins' match and he's rooting for Bingham.
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by vodkadiet1 » 29 Apr 2019 Read
Vallomas wrote:I bet that Judd is watching Higgins' match and he's rooting for Bingham.
Neil Roberston is rooting for Higgins. I believe Bingham would have more chance of beating Robbo!
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by hendry_fan » 29 Apr 2019 Read
vodkadiet1 wrote:Higgins hasn't the gears any more. He looks second rate. Then again Ding looks third rate.
Aye,Johns missing way too much,his safetys plunged,he often leaves a long pot,or in general his saftey aint up to scratch,his pos play is poor and he rarely makes the clinical clearences he was brilliant at.
Dings still a young gun,but me thinks his main problem is that he does,nt have the hunger to win anymore.
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by Vallomas » 29 Apr 2019 Read
vodkadiet1 wrote:Vallomas wrote:I bet that Judd is watching Higgins' match and he's rooting for Bingham.
Neil Roberston is rooting for Higgins. I believe Bingham would have more chance of beating Robbo!
I agree for the Bingo v Robbo match up, but Higgo is the player that Trump fears the most as a possible opponent in the final.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 29 Apr 2019 Read
Spent an hour+ waiting for an ambulance (police would not attend) with an unconscious person in the street.
Missed all the snooker.
Why don't the emergency services realise it is the WC??
Come on - lets have a decider
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by vodkadiet1 » 29 Apr 2019 Read
All three players who were ahead 9-7 overnight lost today. It was an aggregate of 18-2 in frames for those trailing.
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by Alex0paul » 29 Apr 2019 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Spent an hour+ waiting for an ambulance (police would not attend) with an unconscious person in the street.
Missed all the snooker.
Why don't the emergency services realise it is the WC??
Come on - lets have a decider
Maybe they were busy watching
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by vodkadiet1 » 29 Apr 2019 Read
hendry_fan wrote:vodkadiet1 wrote:Higgins hasn't the gears any more. He looks second rate. Then again Ding looks third rate.
Aye,Johns missing way too much,his safetys plunged,he often leaves a long pot,or in general his saftey aint up to scratch,his pos play is poor and he rarely makes the clinical clearences he was brilliant at.
Dings still a young gun,but me thinks his main problem is that he does,nt have the hunger to win anymore.
Ding looks totally burnt out.
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by Souvent » 29 Apr 2019 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Spent an hour+ waiting for an ambulance (police would not attend) with an unconscious person in the street.
Missed all the snooker.
Why don't the emergency services realise it is the WC??
Come on - lets have a decider
Sorry to hear that mate.
You're a good guy.
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by Alex0paul » 29 Apr 2019 Read
Higgins has gone
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by Badsnookerplayer » 29 Apr 2019 Read
Alex0paul wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:Spent an hour+ waiting for an ambulance (police would not attend) with an unconscious person in the street.
Missed all the snooker.
Why don't the emergency services realise it is the WC??
Come on - lets have a decider
Maybe they were busy watching
mmmm.......
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by Vallomas » 29 Apr 2019 Read
vodkadiet1 wrote:hendry_fan wrote:vodkadiet1 wrote:Higgins hasn't the gears any more. He looks second rate. Then again Ding looks third rate.
Aye,Johns missing way too much,his safetys plunged,he often leaves a long pot,or in general his saftey aint up to scratch,his pos play is poor and he rarely makes the clinical clearences he was brilliant at.
Dings still a young gun,but me thinks his main problem is that he does,nt have the hunger to win anymore.
Ding looks totally burnt out.
Ding will be 33 on next year's WSC - where he possibly will need to play three matches to qualify.
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by hendry_fan » 29 Apr 2019 Read
John bottles yet another very decent chance.
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by vodkadiet1 » 29 Apr 2019 Read
Vallomas wrote:vodkadiet1 wrote:Vallomas wrote:I bet that Judd is watching Higgins' match and he's rooting for Bingham.
Neil Roberston is rooting for Higgins. I believe Bingham would have more chance of beating Robbo!
I agree for the Bingo v Robbo match up, but Higgo is the player that Trump fears the most as a possible opponent in the final.
He hasn't done that well against Kyren Wilson either.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 29 Apr 2019 Read
Souvent wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:Spent an hour+ waiting for an ambulance (police would not attend) with an unconscious person in the street.
Missed all the snooker.
Why don't the emergency services realise it is the WC??
Come on - lets have a decider
Sorry to hear that mate.
You're a good guy.
Cheers but anyone woiuld do the same.
Bloody cold though.
Anyway beer and snooker now
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by Souvent » 29 Apr 2019 Read
Vallomas wrote:Ding will be 33 on next year's WSC - where he possibly will need to play three matches to qualify.
I just don't understand how a player who has the prospect of not qualifying next year looming over his head can put on a pitiful display like that in the last 16 of the WC.
It's like he doesn't want it.
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by hendry_fan » 29 Apr 2019 Read
vodkadiet1 wrote:hendry_fan wrote:vodkadiet1 wrote:Higgins hasn't the gears any more. He looks second rate. Then again Ding looks third rate.
Aye,Johns missing way too much,his safetys plunged,he often leaves a long pot,or in general his saftey aint up to scratch,his pos play is poor and he rarely makes the clinical clearences he was brilliant at.
Dings still a young gun,but me thinks his main problem is that he does,nt have the hunger to win anymore.
Ding looks totally burnt out.
I sometimes feel burnt out just watching.
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by Cloud Strife » 29 Apr 2019 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Souvent wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:Spent an hour+ waiting for an ambulance (police would not attend) with an unconscious person in the street.
Missed all the snooker.
Why don't the emergency services realise it is the WC??
Come on - lets have a decider
Sorry to hear that mate.
You're a good guy.
Cheers but anyone woiuld do the same.
Bloody cold though.
Anyway beer and snooker now
Your Nobel peace prize is in the post.
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by Souvent » 29 Apr 2019 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Souvent wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:Spent an hour+ waiting for an ambulance (police would not attend) with an unconscious person in the street.
Missed all the snooker.
Why don't the emergency services realise it is the WC??
Come on - lets have a decider
Sorry to hear that mate.
You're a good guy.
Cheers but anyone woiuld do the same.
Bloody cold though.
Anyway beer and snooker now
Just one frame though.
Shame.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 29 Apr 2019 Read
I think Ding just suffers from a lack of confidence atm. When was his last ranking win?
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by Souvent » 29 Apr 2019 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:I think Ding just suffers from a lack of confidence atm. When was his last ranking win?
Two years ago I think.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 29 Apr 2019 Read
Souvent wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:I think Ding just suffers from a lack of confidence atm. When was his last ranking win?
Two years ago I think.
Yeah so that must have an effect on his belief in himself. Love to see him give it one last push
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by vodkadiet1 » 29 Apr 2019 Read
hendry_fan wrote:vodkadiet1 wrote:hendry_fan wrote:vodkadiet1 wrote:Higgins hasn't the gears any more. He looks second rate. Then again Ding looks third rate.
Aye,Johns missing way too much,his safetys plunged,he often leaves a long pot,or in general his saftey aint up to scratch,his pos play is poor and he rarely makes the clinical clearences he was brilliant at.
Dings still a young gun,but me thinks his main problem is that he does,nt have the hunger to win anymore.
Ding looks totally burnt out.
I sometimes feel burnt out just watching.
Yes. They always say it is a long 17 days for the players. But what about the fans? Some of us are watching every session for 17 days!
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