Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

O'sullivan controversy once again

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #91
    The reason so many are bringing it up is because its a very common occurence with Ronnie, the other players mentioned have only done it once and I think any player can be forgiven for conceding a frame out of frustration. But Ronnie has a whole history of incidents in games where his opponent has played well or made it a tactical battle and you would think by now he'd have grown up a bit and learned to be humble and accept that when he isn't getting chances to show respect to his opponent and the audience.

    That incident yesterday just smacks of a spoilt child who was playing a game and wasn't getting his own way and threw a temper tantrum or to quote Alex Higgins, "I'm not playing anymore". Can't really put it any other way and if people want to defend that then I wouldn't waste my time discussing it as they obviously are of similar mindset to Ronnie.

    Comment


    • #92
      Originally Posted by cueman View Post
      Can't really put it any other way and if people want to defend that then I wouldn't waste my time discussing it as they obviously are of similar mindset to Ronnie.
      Mark Selby will like this
      http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/171220...s-telford.html

      A lot has also been made of Ronnie O'Sullivan conceding a frame while only 23-0 down during his match against Joe Perry.
      I just think it was a heat of the moment thing from Ronnie. I've been practising a bit with Joe recently and he really is a fantastic player. I just think Ronnie got a little frustrated that Joe was playing so well and conceding that frame was the best way for him to release that frustration.
      I don't think Ronnie goes out to do these sorts of things, but there is always extra pressure on him because so many fans come out specifically to watch him play.
      Proud winner of the 2008 Bahrain Championship Lucky Dip
      http://ronnieosullivan.tv/forum/index.php

      Comment


      • #93
        Great words and finally someone who got it! Thank you very much.

        Your a diamond.

        Originally Posted by mushka View Post
        And in defense of PaulTheSoave, I think this thread was a good idea. Judging by previous responses concerning certain acts of ROS, this one would have brought comments, too. However, by detaching it from the second round discussion everyone had got the opportunity to choose whether to open this "can of worms" or not. And the ones willing to comment on the situation on the other tables didn´t have their chat spoiled.



        If only we headed our own advices sometimes.

        Comment


        • #94
          Fact.

          Day One: O'sullivan played with brilliance and conducted himself properly.
          Day Two: O'Sullivan played like a retard and acted up childishly.

          History.

          Snooker was created to be a gentlemanly pastime.
          A test of not just skill but also character, breeding proper etiquette,
          proper attire, proper sportsmanship.

          I'm certain Sir Neville Francis Fitzgerald Chamberlain might have called Steve Davis his adopted son,
          yet he never could have tolerated a feisty, nasty little twat like Alex Higgins becoming the posterboy for his beloved "snooker".

          He probably would have pulled the penultimate dork, Dott, aside and slapped him silly for wearing that ridiculous, pre-emptive thing plastered on his chin.

          He would also likely have grave conniptions over O'Sullivan's mercurial dark moodiness and petulance but I can guarantee you he would never have imagined someone playing "his" sport with Ronnie's genius. Never.
          He may even forgive him as the chosen one to save the sport by taking his gift to the people.


          Word.

          mer⋅cu⋅ri⋅al   /mərˈkyʊəriəl/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [mer-kyoor-ee-uhl]


          1. changeable; volatile; fickle; flighty; erratic: a mercurial nature.
          2. animated; lively; sprightly; quick-witted.
          3. pertaining to, containing, or caused by the metal mercury.
          4. (initial capital letter) of or pertaining to the god Mercury.
          5. (initial capital letter) of or pertaining to the planet Mercury


          My Conclusion.

          Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater.

          Comment


          • #95
            Think you are all out of order having a go at ronnie.
            He clearly has personal problems which mess his mind up.
            He has to get up at 4 oclock every morning and go to work 4 12 hours only having 30mins meal break.
            Then when he gets home he has to feed, play with, and run his 4 kids wherever they need to go, gulp his tea down then rush out to play snooker 4 half six.
            His morgage is to big and hes only on 8 quid an hour, i dont blame him 4 acting lyk this, will you lot get off his case...

            Comment


            • #96
              Originally Posted by Istabraq View Post
              Think you are all out of order having a go at ronnie.
              He clearly has personal problems which mess his mind up.
              He has to get up at 4 oclock every morning and go to work 4 12 hours only having 30mins meal break.
              Then when he gets home he has to feed, play with, and run his 4 kids wherever they need to go, gulp his tea down then rush out to play snooker 4 half six.
              His morgage is to big and hes only on 8 quid an hour, i dont blame him 4 acting lyk this, will you lot get off his case...
              And now I'm supposed to sniff in my handkerchief for all those real people with real problems and mortgages and 8-hour shifts and whatnot? Well, I am NOT. I don't care about them. Not the issue here. Nor am I ashamed for not caring. Equating wealth with automatic happiness is childish and immature. Surely, money helps, would be foolish to deny it. Helps a lot, in fact. What money doesn't buy one is protection from oneself.
              Ronnie got to be wealthy because he worked hard for it ever since he was 10. His immense talent wouldn't have been anything without hard work, without tournaments all over the country, without hours of practising after school.
              And it's the case of all the pros who made it.
              All sportspeople.
              Everyone who was successful at a certain moment.
              S.P.I.L.F.

              Comment


              • #97
                COOOOOOOOOMMEEEEEEEEE OOOOOOOOOOOONN, MAAAAAAAAARRRK!!!!!!!!

                oops, wrong thread

                Comment


                • #98
                  Originally Posted by PaulTheSoave View Post
                  COOOOOOOOOMMEEEEEEEEE OOOOOOOOOOOONN, MAAAAAAAAARRRK!!!!!!!!

                  oops, wrong thread
                  Alas Paul...
                  Proud winner of the 2008 Bahrain Championship Lucky Dip
                  http://ronnieosullivan.tv/forum/index.php

                  Comment


                  • #99
                    Originally Posted by thai_son22 View Post
                    im sure ronnie became a snooker player because he wanted to be. if he doesnt want to play a frame or game he doesnt have to.

                    if u didnt want to play would you? i certainly wouldnt
                    what about the gamblers?? i for one sometimes bet on 100 points or more to be scored in a single frame. doing what ron did could have ruined it for someone big time. where the balls were situated and the way joe was cueing looked like there possibly could have been over 100 points.

                    perhaps ronnie is involved in a betting scandal? should the wsa investigate whether large sums were placed on 99 points or less in that frame?

                    Comment


                    • Originally Posted by Black_cat View Post
                      And now I'm supposed to sniff in my handkerchief for all those real people with real problems and mortgages and 8-hour shifts and whatnot? Well, I am NOT. I don't care about them. Not the issue here. Nor am I ashamed for not caring. Equating wealth with automatic happiness is childish and immature. Surely, money helps, would be foolish to deny it. Helps a lot, in fact. What money doesn't buy one is protection from oneself.
                      Ronnie got to be wealthy because he worked hard for it ever since he was 10. His immense talent wouldn't have been anything without hard work, without tournaments all over the country, without hours of practising after school.
                      And it's the case of all the pros who made it.
                      All sportspeople.
                      Everyone who was successful at a certain moment.
                      Does your beard tickle ronnies bum when you kiss it???

                      Comment


                      • Originally Posted by Istabraq View Post
                        Does your beard tickle ronnies bum when you kiss it???
                        As you see, Istabraq, I don't have a beard.
                        http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...Plym1small.jpg
                        And that's the end of this polemic, as far as I'm concerned.

                        P.S. 8 quid an hour? University professors barely make a quarter or a third of that in my country.
                        Last edited by Black_cat; 18 December 2008, 11:40 AM.
                        S.P.I.L.F.

                        Comment


                        • Originally Posted by Istabraq View Post
                          Think you are all out of order having a go at ronnie.
                          He clearly has personal problems which mess his mind up.
                          He has to get up at 4 oclock every morning and go to work 4 12 hours only having 30mins meal break.
                          Then when he gets home he has to feed, play with, and run his 4 kids wherever they need to go, gulp his tea down then rush out to play snooker 4 half six.
                          His morgage is to big and hes only on 8 quid an hour, i dont blame him 4 acting lyk this, will you lot get off his case...


                          it´s probably too early for me to be able to understand this
                          ALI FOR WORLD CHAMP 2012

                          Comment


                          • Originally Posted by Black_cat View Post
                            As you see, Istabraq, I don't have a beard.
                            http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...Plym1small.jpg
                            And that's the end of this polemic, as far as I'm concerned.

                            P.S. 8 quid an hour? University professors don't make a quarter of that in my country.
                            i think its time we had some indication of gender on peoples profiles!
                            Fantasy Game Overall Winner 09/10 - World Championship 2009 Fantasy Game Winner - Seasonlong Prediction Contest Overall Winner 09/10 - Seasonlong Prediction Contest Runner-Up 08/09 - UK Championship 2010 Prediction Contest Winner - Rileys @ Chorlton Pool Team Merit Winner 07/08, 09/10:snooker:

                            Comment


                            • Originally Posted by steedee View Post
                              i think its time we had some indication of gender on peoples profiles!
                              You are telling me! I alredy suggested it in the proper forum section, but have yet to receive a statement from the responsible people.
                              Robbo's potting is so good he doesn't need to bother with positional play like the rest of the players. He laughs in the face of those who spend hours on the practice table perfecting their cue ball control! ~ Forman
                              2009 Grand Prix Fantasy Game winner

                              Comment


                              • Dare I say it, there seems to be an un-easy fear of Ronnie O'Sullivan from many pundits. They always seem to be on tenderhooks and worried about what he is going to say or do next. Its crazy - they need to get a backbone and just tell him to stop being a prat!

                                I remember seeing Ronnie beat Dott in the 2004 World Finals. We were sat about 6 rows back side on to the table and I can tell you some of the people supporting Ronnie were foul. They all liked to think of themselves a mini gangsters. Up in the eaves (those of you who know the crucible will know where that is), that thug ex boxer, whats his name, Naseem Hamed was there with a few of his dodgy mates and they were a total disgrace. Didnt he later get banged up for some traffic thing?? Anyway, since then, Ive seen Ronnie play a few times and the last was last year in the UK final. His following has changed thank God - but he still has issues.

                                Fact is though people, when he is on form , he is amazing and like him or loathe him, he draws the crowds. Thats why he is allowed to get away with what he does. if they ban him, they may as well cancel the season.

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                X