by SnookerFan » 09 May 2012 Read
Oh rubbish! I didn't read properly, and only voted once. (For Jones.)
Then again, Mags would've got my second vote and he's winning anyway.
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by Wildey » 09 May 2012 Read
Casey wrote:Snooker Overdrive wrote:I don't think Ronnie will take an exact 6 month break. I assume he will back to play in the Premier League (By the way who gets the last spot after Ronnie is now WC?). There are 6 ranking events outside Europe (Wuxi, International, Australia, Shanghai, World, China) and I think he will go 2 times to China but skip the rest. I pretty sure he will defend his title in Germany and go to Wales, I don't know about the PTC finals, probably not. I guess Ronnie will play in a couple of the PTC, but primarily in the UK ones.
Like every year, his main goal will be to win at least one of the 3 majors and especially trying to defend the World Crown.
John Higgins will get the last WC for the PL....
no chance
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by Casey » 09 May 2012 Read
Wild WC wrote:Casey wrote:Snooker Overdrive wrote:I don't think Ronnie will take an exact 6 month break. I assume he will back to play in the Premier League (By the way who gets the last spot after Ronnie is now WC?). There are 6 ranking events outside Europe (Wuxi, International, Australia, Shanghai, World, China) and I think he will go 2 times to China but skip the rest. I pretty sure he will defend his title in Germany and go to Wales, I don't know about the PTC finals, probably not. I guess Ronnie will play in a couple of the PTC, but primarily in the UK ones.
Like every year, his main goal will be to win at least one of the 3 majors and especially trying to defend the World Crown.
John Higgins will get the last WC for the PL....
no chance
Don't see why not....
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by Wildey » 09 May 2012 Read
Casey wrote:Who is the highest ranked player not in the league - I would imagine that player would be in with a shout.
I think Murphy will get it though for Brazil - Hearn's way of saying it was worth while going.
thats a great shout.
others
Gould = Power Snooker
Hawkins = Shootout
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by Roland » 09 May 2012 Read
Don't see why he should. Anyway, wrong topic, time for some ranger action
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by Wildey » 09 May 2012 Read
Casey wrote:Wild WC wrote:Casey wrote:Snooker Overdrive wrote:I don't think Ronnie will take an exact 6 month break. I assume he will back to play in the Premier League (By the way who gets the last spot after Ronnie is now WC?). There are 6 ranking events outside Europe (Wuxi, International, Australia, Shanghai, World, China) and I think he will go 2 times to China but skip the rest. I pretty sure he will defend his title in Germany and go to Wales, I don't know about the PTC finals, probably not. I guess Ronnie will play in a couple of the PTC, but primarily in the UK ones.
Like every year, his main goal will be to win at least one of the 3 majors and especially trying to defend the World Crown.
John Higgins will get the last WC for the PL....
no chance
Don't see why not....
ok put it another way what has he done to deserve it ???
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by Casey » 09 May 2012 Read
He has won the World Title in 3 out of the last 6 years - he is the highest ranked player not to be automatically in and dominated last season.
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by Witz78 » 09 May 2012 Read
Higgins shouldnt be in it
hes never done anything in the PL to be honest
it doesnt suit him
the PL is all about entertainment at the end of the day, so personally i feel Maguire deserves a chance, plus i think he would revel in the shot clock environment.
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by Wildey » 09 May 2012 Read
Casey wrote:He has won the World Title in 3 out of the last 6 years - he is the highest ranked player not to be automatically in and dominated last season.
old hat mate
lets put hendry in he dominated a decade.
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by vodkadiet » 10 May 2012 Read
The Premier is rubbish. Give the wildcard to Barry Hearn!
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by Casey » 10 May 2012 Read
I think Higgins will get it - but that doesn't mean that's who I want to get it. Give it to Bracel.
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by Wildey » 10 May 2012 Read
Casey wrote:I think Higgins will get it - but that doesn't mean that's who I want to get it. Give it to Bracel.
just cant see that mate
theres one of 2 ways they will go
A) ENTERTAINMENT (Gould,Brecel etc)
or
B) SEASON SUCCESS (Maguire etc)
John Higgins dont fit either catagorie
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by daraghj82 » 10 May 2012 Read
i think mags or ali carter for being runner up in the WC . similar to the Darts PL where the
WC runner up was given a place in the premier league
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by Roland » 10 May 2012 Read
The responses on Twitter including from Neal Foulds are that it should go to Luca Brecel. I certainly wouldn't complain if he got it.
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by Wildey » 10 May 2012 Read
Sonny wrote:The responses on Twitter including from Neal Foulds are that it should go to Luca Brecel. I certainly wouldn't complain if he got it.
it just makes sense
its not serious hence inviting Jimmy White last year ahead of form players based on old farts event proved.
so give luca a place theres nothing to gain giving it to higgins.
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by janddk » 20 May 2012 Read
Stephen Maguire, Shaun Murphy
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by SnookerFan » 20 May 2012 Read
They going to announce this any time soon? Or venues?
Some of us would like to know.
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by Roland » 13 Jun 2012 Read
Higgins and Murphy it is....
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by Casey » 13 Jun 2012 Read
I don't like to say i told you all....but I did bleed on that Higgins would get it. It was a certainty.
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by SnookerFan » 13 Jun 2012 Read
Casey wrote:I don't like to say i told you all....but I did bleed on that Higgins would get it. It was a certainty.
Well done for predicting it, but let's be honest. It was a stupid decision. Higgins didn't do anything premier last season. Maguire was far more worthy.
Not sure Murphy deserves it either. Sky Sports will probably harp on that he deserves to be there because he won the 2011 Brazil Masters, or something.
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by Roland » 13 Jun 2012 Read
I guess you can't argue with the choices, but I thought Maguire had a better season than Murphy last time around so thought he'd get the nod.
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by Monique » 13 Jun 2012 Read
Sonny wrote:I guess you can't argue with the choices, but I thought Maguire had a better season than Murphy last time around so thought he'd get the nod.
Why can't we argue with the choice. Higgins had a terrible season and certainly doesn't deserve to be there. Maguire was better than Murphy and it would be interesting to know if he was invited and declined or if he was not invited. Williams should be there IMO but I suppose he's been too "naughty" and has been deprived from desert … erhhh from PL I mean.
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by Alpha » 13 Jun 2012 Read
Murphy is an understandable choice. At least he won a tournament. No idea why Higgins was chosen ahead of Maguire, Jamie Jones or even Williams.
Oh if only O'Sullivan had just signed the contract and be done with it..........
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by Skullman » 13 Jun 2012 Read
I think they just picked the two highest ranked players who weren't already in the tournament. Seems fair enough.
Edit: Nevermind just realised MJw is higher ranked. Maybe he declined or wast skipped over due to the whole 'Crucible is a shithole' issue.
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by Casey » 13 Jun 2012 Read
Yes, it's obvious they picked the highest ranked players - why should Maguire get a pick? He went another season without winning a trophy. It's only right a higher ranked player won the tournament.
Also Murphy won a WSA event.
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by Monique » 13 Jun 2012 Read
Casey wrote:Yes, it's obvious they picked the highest ranked players - why should Maguire get a pick? He went another season without winning a trophy. It's only right a higher ranked player won the tournament.
Also Murphy won a WSA event.
Maguire won a PTC, which is a WSA event and a minor ranking event. And he was a runner-up twice, plus he reached the semi finals at the Crucible. The Brazilian Masters was an invitational with a depleted field (I'm not counting Selby as a contender given that he had just won the Shanghai Masters then had to fly at the other side of the world with a maximum time difference and he was knackered)
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by Roland » 13 Jun 2012 Read
OK you can argue with the choices if you want but Higgins and Murphy are both quality players.
I personally don't care either way, I cancelled my subsciption to Skysports on the grounds that the only snooker they show is this shot clock bullocks so I won't be watching it.
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by Monique » 13 Jun 2012 Read
Sonny wrote:OK you can argue with the choices if you want but Higgins and Murphy are both quality players.
I personally don't care either way, I cancelled my subsciption to Skysports on the grounds that the only snooker they show is this shot clock bullocks so I won't be watching it.
Well that's your choice sonny. But yourself were expecting Maguire and Williams, weren't you? So I think we are entitled to wonder about the reasons for this choice.
And you're unfair to Skysport. They also show the shoot-out.
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by Roland » 13 Jun 2012 Read
I think it was in Snookerscene, but somewhere I read a quote from the head of Skysports saying that snooker needed to change and wouldn't hold the interest of viewers and isn't right for this day and age. Like golf and cricket are fast moving all action sports. So when I read it I thought "buck you" and cancelled my subscription. There is nothing worth watching on Skysports these days anyway, everything decent is on Eurosport or ITV4.
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by Alpha » 13 Jun 2012 Read
Sky Sports also show the World Seniors
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