by randam05 » 20 Apr 2011 Read
Wasnt that just horrible last night?
That kick to level at 9-9 when good in the balls was just cruel. I felt so upset and angry going to bed last night after that. Especially because it was ebdon one of my favourite players I wished would have a good run this year, against big fat ballrun boring bingham that I hate. Now we have a bingham dingham second round which is so boring Im not going to watch.
Does anyone else feel sorry for him? I was demoralised and im writing this to make me feel betetr for him cause that was awful.
Ebdon is out of this tournament because of a kick. They really need to sort this out. And it wouldnt happen to the player I hate ever would it! GRRRRR. Annoying.
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by Roland » 20 Apr 2011 Read
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by jojo » 20 Apr 2011 Read
theyve tried everything to sort out the kick problem even had professors and scientists to try and combat it
ebdon to be fair should never have been 8-9 down anyway he had chances before to pull away from bigham however i agree ebdon v ding is a hundred times more appealing than bingham v ding
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by randam05 » 20 Apr 2011 Read
I know they tried. Im almost up for spending a solid week trying to sort the kick probalem myself! I probably wouldnt get anywhere though. However I could become rich and makwe friends with ebdon!
No but it was quite sad.
And yes I wont be watching ding vs bing
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by simplysnooker » 20 Apr 2011 Read
Not the biggest fan of ebdon, but felt sorry for him last night. He was on a good break and looked like making it 9-9 and putting it to a decider. However I think Ding would have beaten Ebdon if they had met in Round 2.
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by Roland » 20 Apr 2011 Read
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by Bourne » 20 Apr 2011 Read
I shouted like a madman when he missed in the last frame.
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by randam05 » 20 Apr 2011 Read
Oh god, what a horrible website.
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by vodkadiet » 20 Apr 2011 Read
It is no good blaming one kick on a defeat. Ebbo had enough chances to beat the fat Essex CHAV and he screwed it up. Ebbo should think of retiring if he cannot beat the likes of Bingham. He has now only won one match at The Crucible since his final appearance in 2006.
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by Roland » 20 Apr 2011 Read
randam05 wrote:Oh god, what a horrible website.
Are you a style over substance man then?
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by SnookerFan » 20 Apr 2011 Read
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by Tubberlad » 20 Apr 2011 Read
Ebdon did not lose because of a kick. He was rubbish over the eighteen frames in my opinion, and that's why he's out today.
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by Roland » 20 Apr 2011 Read
Yes the kick came at the wrong time but he wasn't playing very well at all.
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by SnookerFan » 20 Apr 2011 Read
Good use of sympathy there.
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by vodkadiet » 20 Apr 2011 Read
randam05 wrote:Oh god, what a horrible website.
It is not the website that is horrible, it is some of the people posting on it. There will always be people who get their thrills out of posting bile and vitriolic hate on sites.
Maintain your own standards.
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by GJ » 20 Apr 2011 Read
no sympathy it happens to alot of players in deciders and i dont see a thread of sympathy for them
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by KrazeeEyezKilla » 20 Apr 2011 Read
He didn't deserve to win and without the kick he probably still wouldn't have won the frame but it's still a shity way to go out. As poor as he played he was still in the match until he got the kick and it finished him off.
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by wheelsofsteel » 20 Apr 2011 Read
some of you might have noticed that one or two of the referees have little earthing strips coming off the bottom of their trousers as they think kicks may have something to do with static
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by Smart » 20 Apr 2011 Read
GJ wrote:no sympathy it happens to alot of players in deciders and i dont see a thread of sympathy for them and Ebbo is a hammer
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by SnookerFan » 20 Apr 2011 Read
wheelsofsteel wrote:some of you might have noticed that one or two of the referees have little earthing strips coming off the bottom of their trousers as they think kicks may have something to do with static
Don't seem to be working.
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by Smart » 20 Apr 2011 Read
SnookerFan wrote:wheelsofsteel wrote:some of you might have noticed that one or two of the referees have little earthing strips coming off the bottom of their trousers as they think kicks may have something to do with static
Don't seem to be working.
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