by Roland » 16 Jan 2010 Read
How controversial would this have been in the days of Rex Williams?
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sp ... le-bd.htmlThe cockney bastard calls a spade a spade doesn't he?
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by Bourne » 16 Jan 2010 Read
Agendaaaaa
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by Roland » 16 Jan 2010 Read
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by Wildey » 16 Jan 2010 Read
thats one aspect of Barry i do like as people know im not one to pussy foot around and lick bottom if i think someones a runt ill tell them.
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by SnookerFan » 19 Mar 2010 Read
If somebody speaks directly, they are said to call a spade a spade? If they do the opposite, what do they call a spade then? I've always wondered.
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by Roland » 19 Mar 2010 Read
a club?
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by Rocket_ron » 19 Mar 2010 Read
joker
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by The Cueist » 20 Mar 2010 Read
Hearn is correct to point this truth out.
ROS is a good guy at heart,Just needs to accept his losses and failings and not take it out on the world including the paying snooker public.
We all have imperfect lives coupled with problems that we have to deal with it in an adult way,He is a big spoilt baby at times.
Listen to him Ron cos he aint tellin no lies about you.
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by Smart » 20 Mar 2010 Read
Adolf Mugabe wrote:Hearn is correct to point this truth out.
ROS is a good guy at heart,Just needs to accept his losses and failings and not take it out on the world including the paying snooker public.
We all have imperfect lives coupled with problems that we have to deal with it in an adult way,He is a big spoilt baby at times.
Listen to him Ron cos he aint tellin no lies about you.
Adolf - you are right Hearn does not pussy foot around and hopefully ROS will take notice but I am not sure he will.
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by The Cueist » 20 Mar 2010 Read
I think you may well be right and another Gollum will appear in gaps in a tv interview on the beeb inbetween future world semis and finals mid session intervals.
Incidentally "Gollum" is my name for the once great Alex Higgins,It breaks my heart to see him in the state he is in.
If Ronnie is not careful he could end the same,Lets hope he realises soon,Before it is too late.
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by Wildey » 21 Mar 2010 Read
in a TV Interview this year Ronnie said when asked if his outlook feels better now Barry Hearn in charge and he said not really.
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by Wildey » 21 Mar 2010 Read
Ronnie sais what he wants to at the time he feels like saying it......nothing he sais i think as gospel ....
he said it during the Welsh Open so possibly he said it to be awkward with Oliver Hides i don't know but i cant find anything to back it up unfortunately.
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by Monique » 21 Mar 2010 Read
wildJONESEYE wrote:Ronnie sais what he wants to at the time he feels like saying it......nothing he sais i think as gospel ....
he said it during the Welsh Open so possibly he said it to be awkward with Oliver Hides i don't know but i cant find anything to back it up unfortunately.
exactly Wild, Ronnie always expresses his feelings as they are "on the moment", genuinly, and he might tell you the opposite the next hour, equally genuinly. That's the way he is, always was and I doubt that will ever change.
However "overall", his perception of Hearn has been more positive than negative ...
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