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  • hendry- time to call it a day

    having been a hendry fan for around 20 years i find it really sad to see a once great player playing so poorly. his match with stephen lee was embarrasing. i've got over 400 tapes of stephen's matches over the years and at his peak (mid 1990's) he was untouchable. surely the performances over the last few years should tell him it it's time to give up. he surely doesn't need the money? the sore fact is, the majority of players at the top of the rankings wouldn't have lived with stephen at his best.
    age has caught up with him and hopefully dropping out the top 16 will persuade him to quit.

  • #2
    Will we have a thread like this every time he loses in a first round match?

    May I remind you he reached the semi final of the last 2 tournaments he's played? (Premier League and Bahrain Championship).

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by João View Post
      Will we have a thread like this every time he loses in a first round match?

      May I remind you he reached the semi final of the last 2 tournaments he's played? (Premier League and Bahrain Championship).
      Unfortunately for him the PL is not a ranking event...and this first round defeats are very costly as he receives only half the points because he is the seeded player.
      "There has only ever been Alex Higgins, myself and now Ronnie O'sullivan who play the game the way it should be played with such excitement - I know the fans love it this way" - Jimmy White

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      • #4
        Yes, you are right. And he is provisional number 10. Though I agree his play is below par, but says enough of the lack of quality opponents nowadays

        Originally Posted by João View Post
        Will we have a thread like this every time he loses in a first round match?

        May I remind you he reached the semi final of the last 2 tournaments he's played? (Premier League and Bahrain Championship).

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        • #5
          it should be said that the field in Bahrain was not the the strongest with so many withdrawals.
          "We have met the enemy and he is us" - Pogo

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          • #6
            Still, he reached the semis at the WC and had he faced anyone other than o'Sullivan he probably would have reached the final. If he played like he did this afternoon all the time I would agree, but should a player still capable of reaching the world final retire?

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            • #7
              Why should he quit? He's still one of the best 20 players in the world. He's a match for anyone. I still think that there could possibly be one more ranking event in him. Just like Jimmy, if he enjoys playing there is no reason to give up. He could be 100th in the world, but if he enjoys it, then let him play. Age has caught up with him, but I want the greatest player of all time to play for as long as possible.

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              • #8
                It will be time for Hendry to call it a day when HE wants to call it a day. No one else has a say in such decision. It's HIS life.
                Proud winner of the 2008 Bahrain Championship Lucky Dip
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                • #9
                  He still loves the game and enjoys competing and still believes he has what it takes to win tournaments. He has shown some return to form of late so there is on reason for any of points mentioned why he should think of packing his cue away for good and head for the golf course instead just yet.
                  "Statistics won't tell you much about me. I play for love, not records."

                  ALEX HIGGINS

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                  • #10
                    Stephen will never quit whilst he is still in the top 16 and capable of beating the best.

                    OK his long potting let him down today (42% last I saw) but with Stephen if he clicks then he is a very hard man to beat.

                    And if my memory serves me right eleven years ago people were saying the same about Steve Davis before he won the 1997 Masters (with the help of a streaker)!

                    If Steve Davis can hang in there with his head held high so can Stephen who I believe WILL win another ranking title.

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                    • #11
                      I must say i agree with Monique...Hendry should retire when he thinks it is the moment to do that....If he wants to play 1 or 10 or 20 years he should do that, because he is the only one to decide.
                      "There has only ever been Alex Higgins, myself and now Ronnie O'sullivan who play the game the way it should be played with such excitement - I know the fans love it this way" - Jimmy White

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                      • #12
                        you don't need to remind me. i seen both tournamemts. whitewashed by selby in the league & a diabolical performace against stevens in bahrain.
                        i think he should retire gracefully. he's a spent force & has been for some time.....

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                        • #13
                          Posted these quotes earlier but what do you reckon he is getting at here?:

                          “It’s hard to pot balls when there’s chaos inside my head,”

                          “I know what causes it but I’m not going to tell you.

                          “The only positive thing from the match is that I played so badly but still only lost 9-7.

                          “People talk about how good the standard is. But if I got 30% of my old form back, I’d be competing. I only made one break over 70 and I made a lot of mistakes.

                          “Even if I’d played 5% better I would have won. I’m not going to say I’m playing well in practice because I’m bored of saying it.”
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                          • #14
                            “It’s hard to pot balls when there’s chaos inside my head,”

                            He's possessed by Ronnie O'Sullivan?

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                            • #15
                              Originally Posted by João View Post
                              Will we have a thread like this every time he loses in a first round match?

                              May I remind you he reached the semi final of the last 2 tournaments he's played? (Premier League and Bahrain Championship).
                              Yes unfortunately we will have a thread like this every time when he lose because there is a peoples who really enjoy from this .
                              Winner of crucible 77's 2008 Jiangsu Classic Fantasy Snooker Game
                              Winner of 2009 China Open Prediction Contest

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