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Snooker at the Crucible.

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 9:10 am
by fudgeflaps
Who's for the title this year?

The Crucible is one of THE best events on the sporting calender.....

the magical 69 break by Higgins in '82;

Jimmy having his chances and bottling it;

Davis-Taylor '85;

Jimmy 14-8 up on Hendry, Hendy winning 10 on the trot in '92.

This year?

Dott means business- don't write him off.

O'Sullivan-Ding could determine the eventual winner.

Maguire-Perry is another tasty one.

Who for the title?

I'll go for..................

!happy!

Snooker. Pure theatre. Seriously, I hit my first century in 4 years last week......... !pleased!

Let this be the snooker thread.

Seeya chaps and chapesses.

In fact, I'd love to shoot a snooker/pool scene with Our Hex!!!


Re: Snooker at the Crucible.

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 9:16 am
by Pervert
Just as long as Ebdon's games are shown exclusively on the paintdrying channel, I don't give a damn. Extended coverage of lightbulb head taking an hour to line up a shot should be barred under the convention of human rights.

Re: Snooker at the Crucible.

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 9:20 am
by Ace
I remember watching Cliff Thorburn 'grinding out' a win, but he's like Hurricane Higgins flying around the table compared to Ebdon.

Players these days are streets ahead of the players of yesteryear, but what they have in talent makes up for their lack of charisma and character


Re: Snooker at the Crucible.

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 11:20 am
by ash
gotta be ronnie aint it top drawer different class look what he done to ding in the masters,made him cry.ronnies the biggest draw the game has ever seen or ever likely too
top man


Re: Snooker at the Crucible.

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 11:45 am
by fudgeflaps
Alex Higgins is the most gifted player of all time.

Fact.


Re: Snooker at the Crucible.

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 11:49 am
by Lizard
I was at the Crucible for last years tournament, we went for one day, what a great venue and a fantastic event, I hope it never gets poncy and moves dern serf, Sheffield is spot on for hosting it.


Re: Snooker at the Crucible.

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 12:04 pm
by ash
actually alice i do sort of agree,robertson is a terrific player but im going for ronnie,
fudge,ronnie is the most naturally gifted player the game has ever seen in most peoples opinion
surely


Re: Snooker at the Crucible.

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 3:07 am
by fudgeflaps
There is no questioning Ronnie's genius- he has acheived so much- with all his demons on board.

I'm talking about all-out ability.

Alex, although, his lifestyle curbed any chance of genuine success, would double balls left, right and centre in practice. Furthermore, he is the finished article in terms of genius- he had presence and charisma. People would go to his matches to watch amazing snooker- but half the crowd would be watching Hurricane sit down.

I have several theories on why he is a crushed, bitter and broken man. Alcohol and drugs are part of the equation.

But like El Diego taking on FIFA, or any individual taking on a large institution, the WPBSA crushed Alex as he was 'too dangerous' and, to be completely fair, probably thought he was above the sport. That wanker Barry Hearn had a large part to play in his demise also.

I'll spout off later, I'm away for a dawn shuffle to Sandie and Harmony.

!wink!


To be discussed.

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 3:11 am
by fudgeflaps
Wee reminders for some of my conspiracy theories:

-Barry Hearn, impresario and Snooker Soap opera director.

-1985, Davis-Taylor: best final of all-time or total sham??

-Quentin Hann.

!hmmm!