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Post by tupac.tom on Jan 16, 2014 23:48:20 GMT
Can't stand Selby. Why won't someone just finish him off ffs.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2014 13:48:37 GMT
rocket mongo playing some amazing stuff here
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2014 14:55:37 GMT
That was unbelievable. Blew the Waldenator away 6-0 in under an hour. I can't think of many occasions where he's been better.
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Post by 8track on Jan 17, 2014 16:01:52 GMT
that was incredible stuff tbh made a frame winning break in every single frame except the last one - and that was only because he was going for the 147. stunning performance, perfect snooker really.
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Post by eddiemurphy on Jan 17, 2014 16:19:38 GMT
hehe is gonna be crying in his shandy when ronnie overtakes hendry's centuries record.
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Post by tupac.tom on Jan 17, 2014 22:21:18 GMT
I don't really know how to describe that. It really was unbelievable, even by Ronnie's standards. Everything was more or less perfect, even his long game so the practice he's been puttin in must be paying off.
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Post by eddiemurphy on Jan 19, 2014 15:22:42 GMT
ronnie laying it on here.
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Post by Benoît Assou-Ekotto on Jan 19, 2014 20:31:06 GMT
Did that fella just say "Finish him Ronnie, he's a cunt"
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Post by jp on Jan 19, 2014 20:44:36 GMT
big scenes. loved the outrage when they discovered he was using his mobile phone too!
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Post by Benoît Assou-Ekotto on Jan 19, 2014 21:04:19 GMT
No respect for the presentation either
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Post by tupac.tom on Jan 19, 2014 22:01:38 GMT
Did that fella just say "Finish him Ronnie, he's a cunt" I think it was "Finish him Ronnie, he's a mug"
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2014 18:11:32 GMT
credit were its due that was probably the finest display of snooker ever never has anybody made such a hard game look so utterly easy respect to the mongo
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2014 19:47:52 GMT
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Post by eddiemurphy on Apr 16, 2016 10:27:03 GMT
started. can ronnie win his 6th.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2016 14:20:44 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2016 14:25:37 GMT
think rocket mongo boring selby the thunder or judy trumpett will win it
with shaun the bastard or hairpiece higgings as big outsiders
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2016 14:42:15 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2016 12:01:25 GMT
shaun the bastard oot
never underestimate a scotsman after some irn bru
" thats you oot shaun the bastard now im gonna have a tin of irn bru and watch some bustybuffy ahehehe"
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2016 17:12:25 GMT
Six-time world snooker champion Steve Davis has announced his retirement.
Davis, 58, lost to Fergal O'Brien in the first round of qualifying for this year's Betfred World Championship and decided that would be his final match.
"That was my last match as a professional," Davis said on the BBC. "So I'm calling it a day.
"I phoned up Barry (Hearn, his long-time manager) and told him it was on my mind to enter the World Championship and make that the last. I said, 'Barry, I think it's time to retire from professional snooker'.
"And he said, 'Steve, you retired 10 years ago we just didn't have the heart to tell you'."
An emotional Davis took a bow in front of the Crucible crowds with the World Championship trophy on Sunday.
The death of his father, Bill, in late March came after Davis had reached his decision. Bill Davis had introduced his son to snooker.
Davis said: "It came to my mind that perhaps it was the right time to stop.
"And my father wasn't very well. So I entered, for him, this year's World Championship. He was still alive when I entered, then he passed away so I played the match against Fergal. That was the only match I ever played without him."
Davis won world titles in 1981, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988 and 1989, but he rates his last Crucible match victory as his greatest.
He said: "My memory's not that great so the one five years ago beating John Higgins was the most amazing match I've ever played. When you're not supposed to win, then you do... I walked up from here (the Crucible) to the Winter Gardens to be interviewed and that was one amazing moment."
Despite his many trophies, Davis will be remembered by many as the man beaten by Dennis Taylor in the 1985 Crucible final, when his missed black at the end of the deciding frame was watched by a record TV audience of 18.5million viewers.
Taylor potted the black to win snooker's most famous match.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2016 14:36:10 GMT
looks like diddy is going oot
will be on the prozak again by thursday
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