Well, on the other hand we Liu Song, who has gone through three rounds of qualification and come up victorious on all of them. I kind of like Dave Harold, he has such a unique style of playing.
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Originally Posted by PaulTheSoaveDoes not look good with some of the old horses coming on again. Harold and Hull, blimey, farcical! Where is snooker going?
Sorry all Burnett-Delaney-O'Brien-Campbell fans.
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I reckon it has to do with the decline in snooker. It might bring back Thorne or Taylor picking up the cue. What a nightmare!
Originally Posted by rivercardI see this strange tendency as well. Jamie Burnett, Joe Delaney/Fergal O'Brien, or even Marcus Campbell are not really the kind of players snooker needs. They are not young, not that talented and hardly popular.
Sorry all Burnett-Delaney-O'Brien-Campbell fans.
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Originally Posted by hegeland... I kind of like Dave Harold, he has such a unique style of playing.2006 Premier League Prediction Contest Winner
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@ paulethesoave and rivercard
Does not look good with some of the old horses coming on again. Harold and Hull, blimey, farcical! Where is snooker going?I reckon it has to do with the decline in snooker. It might bring back Thorne or Taylor picking up the cue. What a nightmare!I see this strange tendency as well. Jamie Burnett, Joe Delaney/Fergal O'Brien, or even Marcus Campbell are not really the kind of players snooker needs. They are not young, not that talented and hardly popular.
These players, while not the most flamboyant on the circuit worked for years to get on the tour and obviously still have the ability to beat some of the so called young guns so please give them the respect that their dedication to the game needs.
It's not ALL about century breaks frame after frame and not everyone can play with the ease and grace that Ronnie does."I tried to be patient, but it took too long"
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Come on snooky, everyone's entitled to their opinions on here. Discuss, disagree by all means but the insults aren't necessary. Besides, I don't think anyone's claiming they'd deny these players the right to qualify, simply that some fresh faces might be a better thing, for the viewing figures and the image of snooker if nothing else.
Like it or not, it's the Ronnies of the game that keep it alive, financially and in the public eye, to the great benefit of the Burnetts and Harolds. It's not unreasonable to be pleased when 'instant thrills' type players get through to the TV stages, and equally not unreasonable to be disappointed when they don't. It's not a question of personal (dis)respect so much as a concern for the future of the sport (in a time when a future is far from assured).
I personally think the clashes we get, between hardworking, battle hardened 'journeymen' and young untempered talent, are a fascinating aspect of the game, and I wouldn't have it any other way, but I recognise that not everyone feels the same.
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So...who's qualified?You play a long slow deadweight red to a corner pocket. As it approaches the pocket, a kamikaze woodlouse crawls out from under the cushion and makes its way across the table, conflicting with the path of the red precisely at the point the red gets there. The red, needless to say, veers off course, and the future of the woodlouse is uncertain. - The Statman
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This is the first-round draw at York. The left-hand names are the seeds, the right-hand the qualifiers.
John Parrott was 8-5 down against whomever he was playing, and won the last 4 frames to win.
Ryan Day v. Liu Song
David Gray v. Barry Pinches
Stuart Bingham v. Rory McLeod
Mark Selby v. John Parrott
Mark King v. Adrian Gunnell
Anthony Hamilton v. Rod Lawler
Joe Perry v. Michael Judge
James Wattana v. Mike Dunn
Robert Milkins v. Dave Harold
Marco Fu v. Gerard Greene
Joe Swail v. Joe Delaney
Ian McCulloch v. Ricky Walden
Alan McManus v. Marcus Campbell
Andy Hicks v. Jamie Burnett
Nigel Bond v. Robin Hull
Michael Holt v. Scott MacKenzie
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If you have read my other posts before, I am not a single minded fan of a particular player. Your opinion of relating me solely to Mr. O'sullivan is therefore unfoundedl If you will read back on the thread, who is your favourite player, I have said that I like a variety of players. I can name a few dozen if you want. I am entitled to have my opinion which players I like and which ones i prefer less. Or are you going to force me to like Abba as well? Its a matter of taste. If i dont favour particular players, it does not mean i dont respect them. For instance Graeme Dott is someone i am not really enthousiastic about, but i have the greatest respect the way he won the ultimate title. Also defended him on several occassions on the Beeb board when they had a go at him! If you have read my posts there is a bit of an ironic undertone in it. I thought being from the UK isle you would understand a bit of satire! but unfortunately its all wasted on you! And dont forget I am not a citizen under Mr. Blairs' governement, to try to restrain my opinions!
ps. Robert602, well said!
Originally Posted by snooky147@ paulethesoave and rivercard
You guy's are nothing more than snobs. What gives you the right to decide what's good for snooker?
These players, while not the most flamboyant on the circuit worked for years to get on the tour and obviously still have the ability to beat some of the so called young guns so please give them the respect that their dedication to the game needs.
It's not ALL about century breaks frame after frame and not everyone can play with the ease and grace that Ronnie does.
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