by vodkadiet » 03 May 2011 Read
He has missed the boat. It has sailed into the distance. A 21 year old Hendry would have finished that off today against a past his best player.
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by wheelsofsteel » 03 May 2011 Read
vodkadiet wrote:He has missed the boat. It has sailed into the distance. A 21 year old Hendry would have finished that off today against a past his best player.
Higgins can't be past his best if he is the new world champion
Don't know how Trump will do in the future, but as I said the other day, better than him have lost on their first crucible final appearance
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by Wildey » 03 May 2011 Read
he might never win it who knows but hes not missed the boat if higgins winning it at 35 trump has 14 years to go.
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by SnookerFan » 03 May 2011 Read
Who can predict the future?
But, if I had to guess, I would say he would win it. Getting to the final on your second appearance, and narrowly losing to one of the best players of all time isn't missing the boat, in my opinion. He has every chance of winning the tournament.
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by SnookerFan » 03 May 2011 Read
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