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I think it's nice to see one of the unsung heroes in the last 16, practically everyone gets on his case but I enjoy watching him play so have a good game Rod Lawler
This will probably come back to bite me, but I bet Trump and ROS can hardly believe their luck. They have a free pass to the semi finals if they play anything like they can.
This will probably come back to bite me, but I bet Trump and ROS can hardly believe their luck. They have a free pass to the semi finals if they play anything like they can.
Look what you've done now! That's both of them out tomorrow
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Don't think I've ever seen so many 5 - 0 comebacks in one tournament, and I've certainly never seen so many instances where the guy coming back doesn't go on to win it. First Ding and then Neil.
The only one to do it by the script was Nigel.
"Kryten, isn't it round about this time of year that your head goes back to the lab for retuning?"
Had to turn in early last night so didn't see the conclusion of both matches. Great to see Dott has been able to come through and send Neil home. Cahill couldn't match his performance of the previous night unfortunately. I had a feeling this match would go this way after his high before. But very well done to him regardless.
Really looking forward to Murphy - Fu this afternoon, although I'm taping it as I'm at work today as usual.
Finished watching the Bingham vs Walden last night.
What a nightmare for Walden. I don't think I've ever seen a professional snooker player play that badly on TV before. It was quite astonishing. Missing simple blacks off the spot. Making rudimentary positional errors. Not being able to string a simple break together.
To be fair to him the balls were not kind. Bad bounces off cushions, balls ending up awkward, hampered cueing, bad cannons etc... Everything that basically could go wrong did.
He only started to look half decent in the 6th frame and by then it was all too late. You could see how embarrassed he was. Constantly shaking his head wondering what on earth has gone wrong. Poor sod.
Don't think I've ever seen so many 5 - 0 comebacks in one tournament, and I've certainly never seen so many instances where the guy coming back doesn't go on to win it. First Ding and then Neil.
The only one to do it by the script was Nigel.
Was thinking the same thing last night, surely there isn't gonna be anymore..? Ha
Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning...
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