I'm serious getting fed up now........ if you have such a problem then don't read anything I post, may make your life more fulfilling...... coz quite clearly you have nothing going on it your life than to criticise me at the moment. Oh BTW....... wayne griffiths, terrys son recommended doin a public snooker diary, and he is a coach!!!
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arbitrage can't help himself - I don't think It is a bad idea - quite interesting idea actually and a good idea to keep a record of your targets to motivate improvements.
I will read it and so will others and I wish you well - There will always be people who say negative things on a forum - some people get a thrill from putting others down - makes them somehow feel superior - don't ignore it or bite back - listen to them - use it as motivation and get back on the table and show us and yourself that you can do it.Last edited by Byrom; 14 November 2013, 09:08 AM.
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Originally Posted by Belloz22 View PostOh BTW....... wayne griffiths, terrys son recommended doin a public snooker diary, and he is a coach!!!
My favourite players: Walter Lindrum (AUS), Neil Robertson (AUS), Eddie Charlton (AUS), Robby Foldvari (AUS), Vinnie Calabrese (AUS), Jimmy White, Stephen Hendry, Alex Higgins, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Dominic Dale and Barry Hawkins.
I dream of a 147 (but would be happy with a 100)
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I use to keep a little red diary (not full of birds numbers unfortunately). I think its a very good idea. Lost interest after six months and wish I kept it up for the whole year. I don't know were it is now but I do remember it being full of 30s, 40s and a few handfuls of 50/60s.
Another good thing is having a (A4 paper and pen signed and dated break list on the notice board in the snooker room: 30+/50+/70+100+) people feed off each others breaks and you can soon fill it up. Great way to raise the standard of play and get a buzz going..
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Originally Posted by j6uk View PostI use to keep a little red diary (not full of birds numbers unfortunately). I think its a very good idea. Lost interest after six months and wish I kept it up for the whole year. I don't know were it is now but I do remember it being full of 30s, 40s and a few handfuls of 50/60s.
Another good thing is having a (A4 paper and pen signed and dated break list on the notice board in the snooker room: 30+/50+/70+100+) people feed off each others breaks and you can soon fill it up. Great way to raise the standard of play and get a buzz going..
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Originally Posted by j6uk View PostDon't react, stay clear of negativity and find a good place to play.
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That's terrible to hear that Belloz, the more I hear of other clubs the more I appreciate mine, the folk are great that go in, the man who owns it is so nice to you, as are the staff, if someone did that type of thing they would either get dealt with by a member or barred by the management .This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostThat's terrible to hear that Belloz, the more I hear of other clubs the more I appreciate mine, the folk are great that go in, the man who owns it is so nice to you, as are the staff, if someone did that type of thing they would either get dealt with by a member or barred by the management .
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Originally Posted by danam1 View PostHe can't help himself, he's quite clearly a racist.
new entry to be posted: players who can't make a 30 break yet have time to post diaries of their endeavors on the table on an internet forum
the only thing i find of interest in this thread is why michael white would ever play anyone who basically can't play? sure it's not summer white...?Last edited by arbitrage; 14 November 2013, 09:18 PM.
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Originally Posted by arbitrage View Posthttps://www.facebook.com/pages/I-hat...e/124323151720
new entry to be posted: players who can't make a 30 break yet have time to post diaries of their endeavors on the table on an internet forum
And lets make it clear, I have made many of break above and beyond 30 which is irrelevant to the point, but then the ironic thing is your the stupid one for wasting your time replying to a thread you feel is pointless............ so who's the stupid one really ?
BTW - you don't have to read the diary - but then clearly you have to know it's there - so thanks for the interest !!!
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