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  • #91
    Andrew Higginson is through as is Ding.
    1994 a good year
    The Masters a great event
    The Final a marvellous match
    The Winner a snooker genius
    Alan McManus The Winner
    Stephen Hendry The Loser

    1994 a good year....

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    • #92
      Mc manus should have retired a long long time ago..thumbs up for ding...did anyone here record his match just now?if u got,i would buy it for 500pounds..i mean it..pm me if u got..

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      • #93
        And why should Alan McManus have retired?
        1994 a good year
        The Masters a great event
        The Final a marvellous match
        The Winner a snooker genius
        Alan McManus The Winner
        Stephen Hendry The Loser

        1994 a good year....

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        • #94
          Originally Posted by mcmanusrules
          And why should Alan McManus have retired?
          He shouldn't - obviously!

          He has only just left the top-16 after goodness knows how long. Why any player would retire while still in the top 16 of their given sport is blatantly a question that there is no need to waste time answering.

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          • #95
            I know but I still want to hear this little twit's opinion
            1994 a good year
            The Masters a great event
            The Final a marvellous match
            The Winner a snooker genius
            Alan McManus The Winner
            Stephen Hendry The Loser

            1994 a good year....

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            • #96
              Originally Posted by chrisfinch
              nice work Ding. premier league semi final qualification and Malta Cup qulaification within a few hours.

              he's back.
              That’s not a bad achievement considering that he must have arrived at Prestatyn at 4 or 5 in the morning due to last night’s Premier League match.
              2006 Premier League Prediction Contest Winner

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              • #97
                How long is the travel between the 2 places?
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                • #98
                  Originally Posted by Sarmu
                  How long is the travel between the 2 places?
                  Over 300 miles, I guess it's at least 5 hours drive.
                  2006 Premier League Prediction Contest Winner

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                  • #99
                    So he finished late last night and travel 5 hrs and and play 11 am in the morning?

                    the organiser should've done something better then that
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                    • that is at least 6 hours drive between these two places. He was unluck because these two events were organized by two different organizations.

                      Lucky enough that he did not need drive the car by himself (i think he does not have a driving license yet . What i have heard is that he had some 2 - 3 hours sleep in the car while his manager was driving during the night.

                      No surprise that he was behind at the first few frames, and then did well to back 5:3 at the end.

                      Well done!

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                      • he left his luggage in the players lounge, went straight away after the match, and arrived at 6am. he said he only needed 2 hours of sleep, but still felt very tired towards the end.

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                        • OK, I'm very impressed by Ding because of this.
                          "I'll be back next year." --Jimmy White

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                          • Well done Ding!
                            He is really a good kid.

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