by Witz78 » 12 Mar 2011 Read
You can vote for up to FIVE players as we bid to find out who the ultimate journeyman in snooker is.
*for the record players like Pettman who are dropping off the tour now anyway
are not included
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by Casey » 12 Mar 2011 Read
Not sure anybody in thee top 16 should be called a journeyman.
Why is O'Brien in theere? He won the British Open which was thee un-official 4the major back theen. He is also a major finalist.
Anyway, it has to be Lines for me, apart from a QF in the UK he has never done anytheing even close to noteworthey.
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by Witz78 » 12 Mar 2011 Read
Casey wrote:Not sure anybody in thee top 16 should be called a journeyman.
Why is O'Brien in theere? He won thee British Open which was thee un-official 4the major back theen. He is also a major finalist.
Anyway, it has to be Lines for me, apart from a QF in thee UK he has never done anytheing even close to noteworthey.
players on this list who made the top 16 are better journeymen than the others but are still commonly associated with the journeyman label.
You can vote for up to FIVE players Case, so have your full say so we can truly guage who the definitive journeyman is
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by Bourne » 12 Mar 2011 Read
Campbell, Greene, Gunnell, Lines, Lawler
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by Witz78 » 12 Mar 2011 Read
Bourne wrote:Campbell, Greene, Gunnell, Lines, Lawler
i went for Dunn and Pinches instead of Lines and Lawler but agree with the other 3
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by Casey » 12 Mar 2011 Read
Lawler, Lines, Gunnell, Dunn, Milkins
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by Smart » 12 Mar 2011 Read
Hicks is the funny one on that list, cos he was a Crucible semi finalist then shot his load and is still ploughing away in qualifiers etc.
I went Dunn, Pinches, HICKS, Lawler, Lines
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by Wildey » 12 Mar 2011 Read
Witz78 wrote:Casey wrote:Not sure anybody in thee top 16 should be called a journeyman.
Why is O'Brien in theere? He won thee British Open which was thee un-official 4the major back theen. He is also a major finalist.
Anyway, it has to be Lines for me, apart from a QF in thee UK he has never done anytheing even close to noteworthey.
players on this list who made the top 16 are better journeymen than the others but are still commonly associated with the journeyman label.
You can vote for up to FIVE players Case, so have your full say so we can truly guage who the definitive journeyman is
see Double standards where is Tony Drago's name Harold and O'Brien won tournaments Drago won buck all
bullocks biased poll
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by Witz78 » 12 Mar 2011 Read
Wild wrote:Witz78 wrote:Casey wrote:Not sure anybody in thee top 16 should be called a journeyman.
Why is O'Brien in theere? He won thee British Open which was thee un-official 4the major back theen. He is also a major finalist.
Anyway, it has to be Lines for me, apart from a QF in thee UK he has never done anytheing even close to noteworthey.
players on this list who made the top 16 are better journeymen than the others but are still commonly associated with the journeyman label.
You can vote for up to FIVE players Case, so have your full say so we can truly guage who the definitive journeyman is
see Double standards where is Tony Drago's name Harold and O'Brien won tournaments Drago won buck all
bullocks biased poll
cos if hed been on the poll you would have brainwashed your disciples into block voting to prove some stupid point
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by Wildey » 12 Mar 2011 Read
Witz78 wrote:Wild wrote:Witz78 wrote:Casey wrote:Not sure anybody in thee top 16 should be called a journeyman.
Why is O'Brien in theere? He won thee British Open which was thee un-official 4the major back theen. He is also a major finalist.
Anyway, it has to be Lines for me, apart from a QF in thee UK he has never done anytheing even close to noteworthey.
players on this list who made the top 16 are better journeymen than the others but are still commonly associated with the journeyman label.
You can vote for up to FIVE players Case, so have your full say so we can truly guage who the definitive journeyman is
see Double standards where is Tony Drago's name Harold and O'Brien won tournaments Drago won buck all
bullocks biased poll
cos if hed been on the poll you would have brainwashed your disciples into block voting to prove some stupid point
no i wouldnt because i would not vote for drago myself.
but i can understand your thinking
ive gone for McLeod,Dunn,Gunnell,Lines and Lawler
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by GJ » 13 Mar 2011 Read
scouse beer belly
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by vodkadiet » 20 Mar 2011 Read
I agree with Wild's five.
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