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  • daffie
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    Originally Posted by cyberheater View Post
    There's a bloke with glasses in the audience having a quality snooze in the Trump game.
    Maybe he thought its Peter Ebdon vs Rory McLeod.

    btw Trump is playing pretty well controlled up until now.

    On another subject, I don't care much for Steve Davis as a commentator. And why is every ...er pronounced as playah, dangah, bettah, and so on...annoys me to no end. Steve you git! (Just kidding of course)

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  • cyberheater
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    Originally Posted by scottley View Post
    The large chap? I take it you've seen the photo too lol, how do we know he was'nt just blinking when the screenshot was took? Thats assuming were on about the same thing.
    I've not seen the photo. Where is it?

    And yes. He must have been in the land of nod for a good half a hour. The guy next to him kept looking at him.

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  • scottley
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    Originally Posted by cyberheater View Post
    There's a bloke with glasses in the audience having a quality snooze in the Trump game.

    The large chap? I take it you've seen the photo too lol, how do we know he was'nt just blinking when the screenshot was took? Thats assuming were on about the same thing.

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  • cyberheater
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    There's a bloke with glasses in the audience having a quality snooze in the Trump game.

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  • The Statman
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    If you're around Sheffield and wanting tickets for the final, this afternoon might be a good time to pop into the box office and ask.

    Whenever a high-profile player goes out, like Higgins this morning, there may well be people with later tickets who won't now bother to stay, and will now put their tickets back into the box office.

    It's always worth asking on the off-chance, but never more so than moments like this!

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  • cyberheater
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    Originally Posted by daffie View Post
    Terrific piece with Hazel and the boys who had young Michael Wasley in the studio just now. He seems like a very likeable lad and also very honest in his assessments. He explained that the red in the middle was a fluke however he did say chances are the red can go in, while at the same time playing safe getting the red in the baulk end. Also great to watch the pictures from last night outside the venue after his win, him shaking hands with fans and signing autographs. Very nice to see...great pictures.
    Yes. I thought at the time that it was a speculative safety into the middle bag. Amazing that he got it.

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  • SnookerFan
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    Aint seen much since Sunday night when I was at The Crucible.

    I shall watch Mark Allen vs Michael Holt tonight, so I can watch the second session tonight as well.

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  • SnookerFan
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    Originally Posted by daffie View Post
    Terrific piece with Hazel and the boys who had young Michael Wasley in the studio just now. He seems like a very likeable lad and also very honest in his assessments. He explained that the red in the middle was a fluke however he did say chances are the red can go in, while at the same time playing safe getting the red in the baulk end. Also great to watch the pictures from last night outside the venue after his win, him shaking hands with fans and signing autographs. Very nice to see...great pictures.
    He's dead good at the rubix cube as well.

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  • SnookerFan
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    I got a front row seat for the second session of Mags vs Day.

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  • scottley
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    Originally Posted by daffie View Post
    Terrific piece with Hazel and the boys who had young Michael Wasley in the studio just now. He seems like a very likeable lad and also very honest in his assessments. He explained that the red in the middle was a fluke however he did say chances are the red can go in, while at the same time playing safe getting the red in the baulk end. Also great to watch the pictures from last night outside the venue after his win, him shaking hands with fans and signing autographs. Very nice to see...great pictures.

    Yeah, i enjoyed that too.


    C'mon Fordy, make it 2 out of 2 for the Leicester lads.

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  • daffie
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    Terrific piece with Hazel and the boys who had young Michael Wasley in the studio just now. He seems like a very likeable lad and also very honest in his assessments. He explained that the red in the middle was a fluke however he did say chances are the red can go in, while at the same time playing safe getting the red in the baulk end. Also great to watch the pictures from last night outside the venue after his win, him shaking hands with fans and signing autographs. Very nice to see...great pictures.

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  • scottley
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    Just watched the conclusion to Wazza/Ding again, every credit to Ding for how he took last nights defeat, must have been hard for him to smile at the end after that fluke.

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  • The Statman
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    Originally Posted by rich45 View Post
    Not just Brian, it is the whole first 2-3 rows...very unfair in my opinion. Tickets are allocated on a ballot.......except for the monopolisers in these best seats. I'm sure certain other elderly people, or young children, would appreciate the chance to have better views and/or extra leg room.
    Actually apart from the front row, the leg-room is better at the back. I'm on crutches this year and specifically asked if I could change to some of the back seats and I was lucky that the wheelchair balcony had a couple of spaces. For the infirm, it is quite a challenge actually getting to the bottom because, of course, the entrance is at the top. Especially down the centre staircase, where the two tables have intervals at different times, it can be quite difficult to get out unless you are in good shape. I did it back in 2003 on crutches, before the wheelchair areas were upgraded, and it really wasn't easy.

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  • cyberheater
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    Higgins was shaking his head big time over missing that blue.

    Glad to see McManus progress.

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  • bagpiper13579
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    Originally Posted by rich45 View Post
    McManus v Doherty in the next round......I won't be watching that.
    McManus v Doherty...who shouldn't be watching that?

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