by SnookerFan » 13 Oct 2015 Read
Wildey wrote:honest to god buck knows how good for the sport that a never was or never ever going to be has won event at 44 is?
Good luck to him but if i was Selby, Robbo, Williams, Bingham, Murphy, Allen etc etc id be asking the question do i deserve to be classed the best of the best? id say NO WAY.
its about time thoes players gets off their fat baboons shiny behinds and start to play like World Beaters instead of Also Rans.
Hendry.
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by Dan-cat » 13 Oct 2015 Read
Bo7s are gonna throw up odd results. That's all there is to it.
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by Gridlock » 13 Oct 2015 Read
Finally got around to watching some of the matches plus the final.
Interesting tournament and kudos to McLeod. One for us old guys!
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by SnookerFan » 14 Oct 2015 Read
I must confess, I watched the semi-final in the pub. And fell asleep, so couldn't watch the final.
I'm getting too old for this.
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