by Wildey » 13 Oct 2011 Read
Bourne wrote:MarkSelbyNo1Fan wrote:What garbage
How's Selby doing in this tournament
better than these thats for sure lol
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by MarkSelbyNo1Fan » 13 Oct 2011 Read
Bourne wrote:MarkSelbyNo1Fan wrote:What garbage
How's Selby doing in this tournament
He'd have walked it tonight if he was involved, as he would have done most nights.
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by Tubberlad » 13 Oct 2011 Read
I watched it tonight because I'm dying sick. I'm bucking sicker now, that's for sure.
What a load of cockerel this is.
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by GJ » 13 Oct 2011 Read
whos playing
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by Bourne » 13 Oct 2011 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:Just tuned in again. Quality match.
Easily the best night of PL so far this season
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by Wildey » 13 Oct 2011 Read
Poor stuff
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by Tubberlad » 13 Oct 2011 Read
It's a rubbish, rubbish event. A 25 second shot clock was actually not something that bothered me, 20 seconds is clearly diminishing quality and is very frustrating to watch.
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by Bourne » 13 Oct 2011 Read
Enjoyable night, looked at 0-1 and 0-59 in the second frame that Ding was gona be crashing out with his tail between his legs but put up a good fight and it is all gona help him keep match-sharp leading into the UK.
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by Wildey » 14 Oct 2011 Read
Bourne wrote:Enjoyable night, looked at 0-1 and 0-59 in the second frame that Ding was gona be crashing out with his tail between his legs but put up a good fight and it is all gona help him keep match-sharp leading into the UK.
i reckon Dings confidence would have been zapped from him after that display worst performances ever in the PL infact the only player that lift his level of play was Jimmy White....
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by Bourne » 15 Oct 2011 Read
And he took maximum points whilst not playing at his best
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by Alex0paul » 17 Oct 2011 Read
In the future can you not put who wins in the thread title as I often have to record it due to work to watch on the friday.
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by Wildey » 17 Oct 2011 Read
Alex0paul wrote:In the future can you not put who wins in the thread title as I often have to record it due to work to watch on the friday.
LOL
SORRY
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