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by Skullman » 15 Jan 2016 Read
Semi
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by Cloud Strife » 15 Jan 2016 Read
Do us all a favour and smash this bald runt please, Ronnie.
I don't think I could stomach seeing Wiggum in another major final.
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by SnookerFan » 15 Jan 2016 Read
Semi.
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by Skullman » 15 Jan 2016 Read
You know you're not actually speaking for all of us, right?
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by Andre147 » 15 Jan 2016 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Do us all a favour and smash this bald runt please, Ronnie.
I don't think I could stomach seeing Wiggum in another major final.
Just imagine Hawkins v Bingham then
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by Cloud Strife » 15 Jan 2016 Read
Skullman wrote:You know you're not actually speaking for all of us, right?
I'm speaking for all the sensible people.
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by Cloud Strife » 15 Jan 2016 Read
Andre147 wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Do us all a favour and smash this bald runt please, Ronnie.
I don't think I could stomach seeing Wiggum in another major final.
Just imagine Hawkins v Bingham then
A match not fit for the local pub.
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by SnookerFan » 15 Jan 2016 Read
Skullman wrote:You know you're not actually speaking for all of us, right?
Alright, my bad. It's not a semi.
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by SnookerFan » 15 Jan 2016 Read
Andre147 wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Do us all a favour and smash this bald runt please, Ronnie.
I don't think I could stomach seeing Wiggum in another major final.
Just imagine Hawkins v Bingham then
We can only hope.
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by Cloud Strife » 15 Jan 2016 Read
Board warning issued.
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by SnookerFan » 16 Jan 2016 Read
I take it that I am the only one who wants a Hawkins vs Bingham final?
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by Holden Chinaski » 16 Jan 2016 Read
SnookerFan wrote:I take it that I am the only one who wants a Hawkins vs Bingham final?
Probably.
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by SnookerFan » 16 Jan 2016 Read
Battle Of The World Champions.
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by Wildey » 16 Jan 2016 Read
Right this is the final warning any more of that obscenity and i will be banning people.
Smart you have been warned before about it now cool it
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by Cloud Strife » 16 Jan 2016 Read
Smart wrote:Ronnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnie, smash this runt back to Basildon kebab hut.
Careful. If Wild is around he'll start dishing out more warnings.
EDIT: Yep.
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by Skullman » 16 Jan 2016 Read
It's not like you're being asked to do something difficult.
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by SnookerFan » 16 Jan 2016 Read
Look, we've all had a drink. Can we not just calm down?
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by Cheshire Cat » 16 Jan 2016 Read
Funny to think really that if Ronnie overcomes Stuart, he will have effectively beat two of the men that gave him 'big' defeats if you like over the past few years in this one tournament, with a chance to beat a third should Trump make the final; Selby of course beat Ronnie in the world final, Stuart beat him in the quarters last year and Trump beat him in the Grand Prix final. It'd just be one of those quirky little runs of opponents.
That said, Stuart on his day is a solid long potter and good scorer. Should be a good game.
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by Muppet147 » 16 Jan 2016 Read
Cheshire Cat wrote:Funny to think really that if Ronnie overcomes Stuart, he will have effectively beat two of the men that gave him 'big' defeats if you like over the past few years in this one tournament, with a chance to beat a third should Trump make the final; Selby of course beat Ronnie in the world final, Stuart beat him in the quarters last year and Trump beat him in the Grand Prix final. It'd just be one of those quirky little runs of opponents.
That said, Stuart on his day is a solid long potter and good scorer. Should be a good game.
I don't think it will be a good game ...for Bingham. He played horribly again tonight and Ronnie will hardly have to get out of second gear to thrash him.
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by Wildey » 16 Jan 2016 Read
Smart wrote:Chillaxed. I meant every word.
that makes two of us
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by Andre147 » 16 Jan 2016 Read
Bingham has beaten Ronnie in two of the 3 Triple Crown events, twice at UK Champs, and that one at Worlds.
I think many are underestimating him.
Sure I expect Ronnie to win this one, but things may not go that simple for him as some as suggesting.
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by Cloud Strife » 16 Jan 2016 Read
Andre147 wrote:Bingham has beaten Ronnie in two of the 3 Triple Crown events, twice at UK Champs, and that one at Worlds.
I think many are underestimating him.
Sure I expect Ronnie to win this one, but things may not go that simple for him as some as suggesting.
Bingham beats Ronnie only when Ronnie's head isn't right.
This week Ronnie has displayed a really sensible attitude which should mean curtains for Bingham, especially if he plays like he did against Ding and Higgins.
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by TheRocket » 16 Jan 2016 Read
Andre147 wrote:Bingham has beaten Ronnie in two of the 3 Triple Crown events, twice at UK Champs, and that one at Worlds.
I think many are underestimating him.
Sure I expect Ronnie to win this one, but things may not go that simple for him as some as suggesting.
I agree.
I think that Bingham is just living his dream after being a journeyman for 15 years. He knows more than anyone else of how to appreciate what he's actually been doing since 2011. And that really can be an advantage and what makes it hard for his opponents.
So even when the pressure is huge in the match, he rather enjoys it than falling apart. I mean, we all expected him to choke in one stage of the WC but he didn't.
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by Andre147 » 16 Jan 2016 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Andre147 wrote:Bingham has beaten Ronnie in two of the 3 Triple Crown events, twice at UK Champs, and that one at Worlds.
I think many are underestimating him.
Sure I expect Ronnie to win this one, but things may not go that simple for him as some as suggesting.
Bingham beats Ronnie only when Ronnie's head isn't right.
This week Ronnie has displayed a really sensible attitude which should mean curtains for Bingham, especially if he plays like he did against Ding and Higgins.
Yes I'dl ove if he hammered poor Bingham, but then again, the match could go close. And remember, Ronnie's head was right in that 2014 UK Semi and he only beat Stuart 6-5. This is my point.
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by SnookerFan » 16 Jan 2016 Read
Today, I shall be watching at a friend's house. So, may not post much.
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by SnookerFan » 16 Jan 2016 Read
Come on Bingham!
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