by Pink Ball » 20 Nov 2020 Read
mantorok wrote:Pink Ball wrote:Dan-cat wrote:Pink Ball wrote:"He got some stick from the crowd, he didn't handle it very well."
He was racially abused.
...And Ronnie showed him love and kindness.
Oh he did. It was one of his best moments, in my view.
Never understood how the crowd that night were left off the hook. Never went back to the Masters after that.
Struggle to think of when a player has shown so much compassion in public.
It didn't come from nowhere. What happened that night was shameful. Nobody bothered their bottom reporting it as such.
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by Andre147 » 20 Nov 2020 Read
Pink Ball wrote:mantorok wrote:Pink Ball wrote:Dan-cat wrote:Pink Ball wrote:"He got some stick from the crowd, he didn't handle it very well."
He was racially abused.
...And Ronnie showed him love and kindness.
Oh he did. It was one of his best moments, in my view.
Never understood how the crowd that night were left off the hook. Never went back to the Masters after that.
Struggle to think of when a player has shown so much compassion in public.
It didn't come from nowhere. What happened that night was shameful. Nobody bothered their bottom reporting it as such.
Maybe Johnny Bravo would have approved their behaviour.
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by Andre147 » 20 Nov 2020 Read
Pink Ball wrote:Johnny Bravo kept referring to Ding as 'lucky Chinese' during the Ding-O'Sullivan match at the worlds, as I recall. Mods deleted it.
Indeed we did.
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by mantorok » 20 Nov 2020 Read
Pink Ball wrote:mantorok wrote:Pink Ball wrote:Dan-cat wrote:Pink Ball wrote:"He got some stick from the crowd, he didn't handle it very well."
He was racially abused.
...And Ronnie showed him love and kindness.
Oh he did. It was one of his best moments, in my view.
Never understood how the crowd that night were left off the hook. Never went back to the Masters after that.
Struggle to think of when a player has shown so much compassion in public.
It didn't come from nowhere. What happened that night was shameful. Nobody bothered their bottom reporting it as such.
I think Ronnie was pretty disgusted with his fanbase at that moment. And who could blame him.
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by mantorok » 20 Nov 2020 Read
Expected this to be closer.
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by Prop » 20 Nov 2020 Read
Regarding that match, I initially thought it was abuse from O’Sullivan fans, but then I heard a story that it was from Chinese (at least Chinese speakers) heckling him and telling him he was a disgrace for losing, or words to that effect.
Not sure which is true?
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by Juddernaut88 » 20 Nov 2020 Read
Ronnie wins 5-2. Was pretty comfortable for him after the interval.
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by TheRocket » 20 Nov 2020 Read
odd match. Ding started well but after the first setback when he wasted a good chance to take a 3:0 lead he played like a man who decided its not worth trying and didnt really look like he cares too much.
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by mantorok » 20 Nov 2020 Read
Pink Ball wrote:Let's call this for what it was: a pathetic performance by someone who threw in the towel at the first sign of trouble.
Thats a bit harsh.
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by Dan-cat » 20 Nov 2020 Read
Pink Ball wrote:mantorok wrote:Pink Ball wrote:Dan-cat wrote:Pink Ball wrote:"He got some stick from the crowd, he didn't handle it very well."
He was racially abused.
...And Ronnie showed him love and kindness.
Oh he did. It was one of his best moments, in my view.
Never understood how the crowd that night were left off the hook. Never went back to the Masters after that.
Struggle to think of when a player has shown so much compassion in public.
It didn't come from nowhere. What happened that night was shameful. Nobody bothered their bottom reporting it as such.
How was it racist?
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by Pink Ball » 20 Nov 2020 Read
Prop wrote:Regarding that match, I initially thought it was abuse from O’Sullivan fans, but then I heard a story that it was from Chinese (at least Chinese speakers) heckling him and telling him he was a disgrace for losing, or words to that effect.
Not sure which is true?
Utter horse rubbish, probably invented by Ronnie O'Sullivan fans.
He was racially abused by some Ronnie O'Sullivan fans.
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by Iranu » 20 Nov 2020 Read
Pink Ball wrote:Let's call this for what it was: a pathetic performance by someone who threw in the towel at the first sign of trouble.
I think that’s bullocks personally. He played no differently than he did in the first two frames, he just missed more.
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by mantorok » 20 Nov 2020 Read
Prop wrote:Regarding that match, I initially thought it was abuse from O’Sullivan fans, but then I heard a story that it was from Chinese (at least Chinese speakers) heckling him and telling him he was a disgrace for losing, or words to that effect.
Not sure which is true?
If it is then it wasn’t racism. I heard there were racist slurs from the crowd.
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by masterdoctorgenius » 20 Nov 2020 Read
2-0 up
Pots a cracker of a LP. gets nice on black and the next red. Misses red and it goes downhill from there.
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by Prop » 20 Nov 2020 Read
Pink Ball wrote:Prop wrote:Regarding that match, I initially thought it was abuse from O’Sullivan fans, but then I heard a story that it was from Chinese (at least Chinese speakers) heckling him and telling him he was a disgrace for losing, or words to that effect.
Not sure which is true?
Utter horse rubbish, probably invented by Ronnie O'Sullivan fans.
He was racially abused by some Ronnie O'Sullivan fans.
Fair enough.
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by Pink Ball » 20 Nov 2020 Read
Iranu wrote:Pink Ball wrote:Let's call this for what it was: a pathetic performance by someone who threw in the towel at the first sign of trouble.
I think that’s bullocks personally. He played no differently than he did in the first two frames, he just missed more.
Come off it. There was no bite in that performance from frame five on. None.
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by Dan-cat » 20 Nov 2020 Read
Ding looked like he couldn't miss those first how frames then he took that plant on which was a liberty frankly.
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by mantorok » 20 Nov 2020 Read
Dan-cat wrote:Ding looked like he couldn't miss those first how frames then he took that plant on which was a liberty frankly.
I dunno man it was close and if it had gone in...
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by Iranu » 20 Nov 2020 Read
Pink Ball wrote:Iranu wrote:Pink Ball wrote:Let's call this for what it was: a pathetic performance by someone who threw in the towel at the first sign of trouble.
I think that’s bullocks personally. He played no differently than he did in the first two frames, he just missed more.
Come off it. There was no bite in that performance from frame five on. None.
There was no ‘bite’ in any of it. He just went from potting everything to not potting everything. His demeanour was no different from start to finish.
Ronnie also started potting the long balls.
Ding let Ronnie off the hook big time. But not because he threw the towel in. He opened the door through overconfidence and then couldn’t match the first two frames.
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by TheRocket » 20 Nov 2020 Read
ROS admits he is on the decline. And Higgins and Williams. They miss more balls than they used to do.
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by Iranu » 20 Nov 2020 Read
mantorok wrote:Dan-cat wrote:Ding looked like he couldn't miss those first how frames then he took that plant on which was a liberty frankly.
I dunno man it was close and if it had gone in...
Yeah it wasn’t a liberty. Ding makes those plants most of the time and obviously fancied it.
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by HappyCamper » 20 Nov 2020 Read
come on yan!
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by Pink Ball » 20 Nov 2020 Read
Iranu wrote:Pink Ball wrote:Iranu wrote:Pink Ball wrote:Let's call this for what it was: a pathetic performance by someone who threw in the towel at the first sign of trouble.
I think that’s bullocks personally. He played no differently than he did in the first two frames, he just missed more.
Come off it. There was no bite in that performance from frame five on. None.
There was no ‘bite’ in any of it. He just went from potting everything to not potting everything. His demeanour was no different from start to finish.
Ronnie also started potting the long balls.
Ding let Ronnie off the hook big time. But not because he threw the towel in. He opened the door through overconfidence and then couldn’t match the first two frames.
He opened the door through overconfidence and his head dropped when he suffered those consequences. His demeanour was different. His shot selection on a couple of safeties was bizarre for a play of his quality.
He was beaten once it went 2-3.
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by Juddernaut88 » 20 Nov 2020 Read
Will Ding ever beat Ronnie again?
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by Andre147 » 20 Nov 2020 Read
Missed plant and then Ding let his head drop. He should have led at least 3-1 and couldn't recover from there.
So we have another Carter v ROS match, first after their shoulder barge. Should be fun.
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by Andre147 » 20 Nov 2020 Read
Grace leads 3-2
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