by snooky147 » 16 Oct 2011 Read
You really do wonder what possesses them to do that. God it's awful.
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by Bourne » 16 Oct 2011 Read
Just wondering when Judd finally gets the recognition he deserves, or dies, will a tournament be called the Judd Trump International Playboiii Trophy ???
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by snooky147 » 16 Oct 2011 Read
Bourne wrote:Just wondering when Judd finally gets the recognition he deserves, or dies, will a tournament be called the Judd Trump International Playboiii Trophy ???
They could also call his tournament "Hit the ball so hard something has to go in somewhere Trophy"
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by Bourne » 16 Oct 2011 Read
snooky147 wrote:Bourne wrote:Just wondering when Judd finally gets the recognition he deserves, or dies, will a tournament be called the Judd Trump International Playboiii Trophy ???
They could also call his tournament "Hit the ball so hard something has to go in somewhere Trophy"
Still hurts huh
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by Wildey » 16 Oct 2011 Read
Bourne wrote:Just wondering when Judd finally gets the recognition he deserves, or dies, will a tournament be called the Judd Trump International Playboiii Trophy ???
no he will have start putting it about first lol
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by Witz78 » 16 Oct 2011 Read
John From London Town wrote:Wild wrote:Colm Gilcreest v David Cassidy
I know Colm well, hope he has a very good run.
Ive heard of a home run before, i guess that would be a Colm run
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by Bourne » 16 Oct 2011 Read
Wild wrote:Bourne wrote:Just wondering when Judd finally gets the recognition he deserves, or dies, will a tournament be called the Judd Trump International Playboiii Trophy ???
no he will have start putting it about first lol
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by snooky147 » 16 Oct 2011 Read
Bourne wrote:snooky147 wrote:Bourne wrote:Just wondering when Judd finally gets the recognition he deserves, or dies, will a tournament be called the Judd Trump International Playboiii Trophy ???
They could also call his tournament "Hit the ball so hard something has to go in somewhere Trophy"
Still hurts huh
Actually no mate, I get over these things pretty quickly but I have watched Judd on a good number of occasions so I am just saying it as it is. There are times when he hits the ball far far too hard, especially when he is not playing well.
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by Wildey » 16 Oct 2011 Read
snooky147 wrote:Bourne wrote:snooky147 wrote:Bourne wrote:Just wondering when Judd finally gets the recognition he deserves, or dies, will a tournament be called the Judd Trump International Playboiii Trophy ???
They could also call his tournament "Hit the ball so hard something has to go in somewhere Trophy"
Still hurts huh
Actually no mate, I get over these things pretty quickly but I have watched Judd on a good number of occasions so I am just saying it as it is. There are times when he hits the ball far far too hard, especially when he is not playing well.
thats the only real downside hes going to lose a hell of a lot of matches hitting balls that hard you have to be so acurate but looking back on some of the Alex Higgins shots on pro snooker blog today he gave them some welly.. his need to entertain outweighed the need to win we might have to accept judd might not have the success his talent deserved because of that.
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by Witz78 » 16 Oct 2011 Read
i watched that montage of Alexs earlier too and tbh i dont think its primarily a need to entertain, its simply the inability to keep playing the sensible boring shots for too long, eventually the edgy side of him has to be unleashed with a mad wild hard shot. I know cos i play snooker and pool that way too and if theres a crowd watching they think im doing it for a laugh and to entertain them but its mainly cos im bored playing soft delicate routine shots.
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by Roland » 16 Oct 2011 Read
Just looking at the names of qualifiers. Had to be one called Paddy Murphy didn't there?
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by Witz78 » 16 Oct 2011 Read
Sonny wrote:Just looking at the names of qualifiers. Had to be one called Paddy Murphy didn't there?
a Liam Monk as well i see, to make up for Alexs lifestyle perhaps?
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by Wildey » 16 Oct 2011 Read
theres O'Sullivans all over the shop lol
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by gallantrabbit » 17 Oct 2011 Read
probably 2 by the start of the event...
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by Roland » 17 Oct 2011 Read
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by Wildey » 17 Oct 2011 Read
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by Roland » 17 Oct 2011 Read
I like it when events have their own website
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by Wildey » 17 Oct 2011 Read
Sonny wrote:I like it when events have their own website
i thought there was one i looked for it and came across the belgium one so thought i made a mistake...
someone on SSB Sugested naming all the PTC after players thats no longer with us.....not sure about that.
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by sundaygirl » 17 Oct 2011 Read
I think it would be nice if every PTC had a name not just a number, they would benefit from having unique identities. Even if they are simply named after their location it's an improvement, though this brings us back to the problem of too many in sheffield
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by Wildey » 17 Oct 2011 Read
sundaygirl wrote:I think it would be nice if every PTC had a name not just a number, they would benefit from having unique identities. Even if they are simply named after their location it's an improvement, though this brings us back to the problem of too many in sheffield
But You could play around a bit with names
The Boxed up Classic
The Sheffield not so international open
Claustrophobic Masters
No Air Con Trophy.
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by gaz147 » 17 Oct 2011 Read
James Welsh has withdrawn as he has dislocated his finger and can't grip his cue
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by mishcka » 17 Oct 2011 Read
Wild wrote:sundaygirl wrote:I think it would be nice if every PTC had a name not just a number, they would benefit from having unique identities. Even if they are simply named after their location it's an improvement, though this brings us back to the problem of too many in sheffield
But You could play around a bit with names
The Boxed up Classic
The Sheffield not so international open
Claustrophobic Masters No Air Con Trophy.
Brilliant
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by simplysnooker » 17 Oct 2011 Read
No football at the weekend so looking forward to this
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by Wildey » 17 Oct 2011 Read
gaz147 wrote:James Welsh has withdrawn as he has dislocated his finger and can't grip his cue
thats what i like inside info from the treatment room of A&E
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by GJ » 17 Oct 2011 Read
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by GJ » 17 Oct 2011 Read
Is the 2010 WC in this wild ?
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