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Can't believe the hate here for Selby, the guy is a serial winner and does it in any means necessary. This is a guy who doesn't play you at your own game, but HIS in order to win. Just look back to the previous world championship he won against O'Sullivan, if you play Ding or O'Sullivan at their own game he will lose, so why would he do that?
Selby has won 2 or 3(can't remember) and 1, looking like two, world championships yet people think he is just lucky!
By the way the game is called snooker... clue is in the title... it's not all about pretty flowing balls going into pockets, it is a game largely based around tactical safety and... snookers.
Can't believe the hate here for Selby, the guy is a serial winner and does it in any means necessary. This is a guy who doesn't play you at your own game, but HIS in order to win. Just look back to the previous world championship he won against O'Sullivan, if you play Ding or O'Sullivan at their own game he will lose, so why would he do that?
Selby has won 2 or 3(can't remember) and 1, looking like two, world championships yet people think he is just lucky!
By the way the game is called snooker... clue is in the title... it's not all about pretty flowing balls going into pockets, it is a game largely based around tactical safety and... snookers.
Now...that's a 1st post! Welcome to the club mate :snooker:
I had a dream that Spurs won the PL the other day and spent the whole weekend thinking it was true. Didn't occur to me that I dreamt it because I don't give a toss about football.
Just browse through the last 20 pages or so and you'll find the reasons. The man is painful to watch. He plays dull, ugly snooker, and is constantly looking up at the crowd when he misses or plays a good shot, as though he has some kind of bond and that everyone is rooting for him.
Just listen to the cheer for Ding when he accepts his runner-up cheque, compared to the one for Selby when he takes the trophy. That's all I'm saying. Very unpopular winner, and for good reason.
"Kryten, isn't it round about this time of year that your head goes back to the lab for retuning?"
Just listen to the cheer for Ding when he accepts his runner-up cheque, compared to the one for Selby when he takes the trophy. That's all I'm saying. Very unpopular winner, and for good reason.
I think you might be mistaken here Billy, half his friends are in the crowd after all.
Just browse through the last 20 pages or so and you'll find the reasons. The man is painful to watch. He plays dull, ugly snooker, and is constantly looking up at the crowd when he misses or plays a good shot, as though he has some kind of bond and that everyone is rooting for him.
Just listen to the cheer for Ding when he accepts his runner-up cheque, compared to the one for Selby when he takes the trophy. That's all I'm saying. Very unpopular winner, and for good reason.
A lot of the reasons are nonsense though, looking up to the crowd (it's the same spot virtually every time to his friends/wife but we'll ignore that I guess) - is that some criminal offence or something?
He may be dull if you're watching snooker just for balls going in pockets but there is A LOT more to the game then that and always will be. You shouldn't even watch snooker if you can't appreciate how Selby utilises his own game to beat two of the greatest break builders the game has seen in O'Sullivan and Ding.
Just browse through the last 20 pages or so and you'll find the reasons. The man is painful to watch. He plays dull, ugly snooker, and is constantly looking up at the crowd when he misses or plays a good shot, as though he has some kind of bond and that everyone is rooting for him.
Just listen to the cheer for Ding when he accepts his runner-up cheque, compared to the one for Selby when he takes the trophy. That's all I'm saying. Very unpopular winner, and for good reason.
He isn't entertaining to watch, I agree, but it's up to other players to beat him.
Ding has been the better player for much of the final, probably every session except the first one, but you can't give this guy a six-frame head start.
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