by Johnny Bravo » 02 Mar 2020 Read
Wildey wrote:Holden Chinaski wrote:Yeah I wouldn't compare Judd to Davis, Hendry or Ronnie. He needs to win a lot more titles to be anywhere near that category.
Nobody is comparing him on that i totally agree But Judd just as other players like Neil and Shaun threatens him he pulls out another tournament win out of the Bag that is out of the top drawer and thats why he is the undisputed best on the planet. and he is miles ahead hes 591,000 points ahead of 2nd place Robbo...the difference between Robbo and Judd is 100,000 points more than Murphy has.
Ronnie must be the only player that started the season as WN1 and now hes World No 7 917,000 behind no 1. cant remember any other player having that sort of drop.
ROS hasn't been very focused on snooker lately, he's having troubles in his personal life.
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by Andre147 » 03 Mar 2020 Read
All players have personal problems, that's a poor excuse really.
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by Wildey » 03 Mar 2020 Read
im not saying hes not had problems some of the matches he played early season even against someone he admires so much Higgins he was kamakaze.
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by McManusFan » 03 Mar 2020 Read
Andre147 wrote:All players have personal problems, that's a poor excuse really.
Yes all players may go through personal troubles, and when they do their form usually suffers. It's a perfectly valid explanation.
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by SnookerEd25 » 03 Mar 2020 Read
Alex0paul wrote:If Nigel Bond can beat him then anyone can*
(*probably not Jimmy White)
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