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Robertson will be world no 1. Ding will lead in provisional ranking.
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If every pro played with flair and attacking prowess then snooker would be boring to watch. You need a mixture of playing styles and while I agree some of the pros are lifeless in character in the modern game of snooker its about winning first. In history you remember the winners of torunament events not the player who was runner up playing with flair and attacking prowess!
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Originally Posted by ken147 View PostIf every pro played with flair and attacking prowess then snooker would be boring to watch. You need a mixture of playing styles and while I agree some of the pros are lifeless in character in the modern game of snooker its about winning first. In history you remember the winners of torunament events not the player who was runner up playing with flair and attacking prowess!
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Originally Posted by snawaz View PostWhy would you want a lifeless, characterless, insecure player like Ding to win the world championship. We need champions with some flare and ability to interact with the media to promote the game.....its not called potting its called snooker. Quote: WildJONESEYE
"Its called snooker not potting" Quote: Rory McLeod
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Originally Posted by ken147 View PostIf every pro played with flair and attacking prowess then snooker would be boring to watch. You need a mixture of playing styles and while I agree some of the pros are lifeless in character in the modern game of snooker its about winning first. In history you remember the winners of torunament events not the player who was runner up playing with flair and attacking prowess!
History doesn't always remember the winners http://www.spectator.co.uk/cappuccin...-winners.thtml
(David Blackburn, 25th April 2010)Winner of the 2009 UK Championship Lucky Dip
Co-winner of Spike’s 2009 UK Championship number of centuries prediction contest
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