It never occurred to me that you were making the story up, I have no reason to doubt what you say, and having looked at the link I think Ronnie was a bit out of order, but we all know about his mindset. Sometimes in life we all get frustrated by rules and regs we think are banal, or freedom restricting. Also I dont think the term childish is too harsh and it doesn't actually bother me too much, but I am a bit of a stickler for correct definitions. Generally, I think Ronnie just gets frustrated, as we have seen from some other players, and that can boil over into an outburst or action which is not acceptable. Also it is not up to me to determine how you describe a players actions. You have the freedom to say what you wish - I just wanted to make the point that Ronnie was sometimes "out of order" or "not in the spirit of the game" but rarely did I see him to be childish. As I said, the one time I saw that immaturity was the refusal, at first, to take the black to make 147. I think that was his way of digging at the "no prize for 147" idea, but a great sportsman would have done it anyway - for the fans and paying audience. Thats what they came to see and paid for, and players like Hendry or Davis would not have hesitated to pot the black. Even Mark Williams, who doesn't seem bothered once he has won the frame would have finished it. Anyway, discussions are good - thanks for your input - just wanted to put my twopennyworth in
cheers Tom
cheers Tom
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