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People label Ronnie's behaviour as childish.. I don't know what could be said about that silly "Come on!" then
Oh come on, mate It obviously meant a lot to him... It was quite a roller coaster out there, he started the day very strong then fell two behind with 3 to play and let's not forget that the win got him back in the top 16:snooker:
Winner of C77's Masters Fantasy Game 2010 Joint-winner of montoya10/theasaris' Shanghai Masters Fantasy Game 2010
As Mon said earlier....Allen is, at the moment, the best potter in the game.
Can't agree with that - I'd go for Gould, then Robertson or Allen. Gould was playing some of the best pots I've seen since Alex and Jimmy were knocking them in.
Fine then, perhaps he was listening kind of a hard rock music, too
It's one of the most memorable moments of this year's tournament. But my choice is still the awkward cueing impersonation of MJW by Ronnie after a frame was won
All the way Mark J!!
I understand nothing from snooker. - Dedicated to jrc750!
QUOTE=montoya10;491971]He seems to be heading in that way, but the way he started today's session, I don't think he is quite ready to handle the pressure yet.
A couple of more years and he will be fine
By the way, calling him to be fine, I referred to pre-tournament favourite mode [/QUOTE]
Exactly.
That he fired out from behind the green snook as he did in the decider speaks volumes about the "maturity" to come.
I can't believe I had to miss most of this session. I'll be watching it as soon as it becomes available on Eurosport player.
What a great champion Graeme Dott is. To get back to the top of the game after all that's happened to him... There is no question whom I'd rather see in the top16 between him and Cope.
If he becomes the World champion again here, it will be an even greater story than his first win. And I would get a big smile on my face every time one of his haters had to refer to him as "the worst ever two-time World champion".
QUOTE=montoya10;491971]He seems to be heading in that way, but the way he started today's session, I don't think he is quite ready to handle the pressure yet.
A couple of more years and he will be fine
By the way, calling him to be fine, I referred to pre-tournament favourite mode
Exactly.
That he fired out from behind the green snook as he did in the decider speaks volumes about the "maturity" to come.
so which red to play safe on was the right shot exactly the???
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