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Thread: 2012 World Championship Snooker
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21-04-2012 09:16 PM #2
John Higgins going to a final frame decider againt Liang Wenbo.
Live on BBC red button and Eurosport now.
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21-04-2012 09:35 PM #3
Higgins wins 10-9.
Looked like Wenbo had him near the end there but ended up horribly after attempting a double on a red.
Should play Stephen Hendry in the next round.
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22-04-2012 08:26 AM #5This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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22-04-2012 11:31 PM #6
Hendry wins 10-4 to confirm his meeting with Higgins in round 2.
Amazingly enough, although this is Hendry's 27th consecutive year at The Crucible this will be the first time the two players will have played each other in the tournament!
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23-04-2012 10:56 AM #7This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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23-04-2012 12:48 PM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I thought it amazing too.
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26-04-2012 05:10 PM #9
Neil Robertson was absolutely devastating this afternoon and the way he's playing suggests he's got to be in with a great chance of winning the title.
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26-04-2012 09:28 PM #10This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Higgins v Trump is a potential semi final, that would be some match!
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27-04-2012 04:33 PM #11
Some fantastic snooker this afternoon from Hendry and Higgins.
Hendry 5-3 up. Had a cracking 123 break.
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27-04-2012 08:16 PM #12
Looks like Higgins is going out.
Stephen Hendry leads 10-4 after winning five out of the six frames this evening!
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27-04-2012 08:41 PM #13
Hendry leads 12-4 overnight.
Only needs one frame tomorrow to go through to the quarter finals.
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27-04-2012 08:45 PM #14
Old school Hendry today, maybe the greatest man ever to pick up a stick, definitely the greatest Yam to ever pick one up. I'm sticking a score on him to win it now.
Never one to laugh at others misfortune but today could only have been improved by rangers getting horsed and God pissing down a meteor shower of fifty pound notes on Edinburgh
Copyright BadMartini Wed 27th Jan 2010
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28-04-2012 01:28 PM #15
I can honestly say I prefer watching Snooker to Football - could watch it all day!
''It's always been just part of the culture. Growing up, for most working-class kids, is all about football, music or clothes. You might not have much money, but whatever you have got, you're going to look good.'' - Paul Weller
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28-04-2012 03:14 PM #16
That was like being back in the 90s.
Brilliant stuff from Hendry. Another all Scottish tie for him next.
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28-04-2012 08:40 PM #17
Some result for Hendry. Could he win an 8th title, 13 years after his last victory at the Crucible?
He probably won't face an easier match for the rest of the tournament, that's for sure. Higgins was absolutely dreadful yesterday, you really wouldn't have known that he was the defending champion.
Stephen Maguire won't be an easy match for him, he's only beaten him once in their seven matches so far.
He would then have the small matter of possibly facing Judd Trump in the semis as well. Hendry's certainly not one of the favourites to win the title but as the saying goes - "class is permanent".
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30-04-2012 08:33 PM #18
Not been on here much over the w-end, too busy down in The Big Smoke. Well done Mr Hendry, another outstanding effort. O'Sullivan looked good in beating Williams earlier. Would've been quite funny to see Carter lose the last frame after his premature celebration, fair play too him though, it was a fine comeback.
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01-05-2012 12:52 PM #20This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Terrible performance by Hendry this morning and he's currently 7-1 down to Stephen Maguire after the first session.
The match is basically finished now.
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01-05-2012 08:25 PM #21
Hendry retires from tournament snooker after a crushing defeat in the last 8 according to Eurosport.
Not too upset about that to be honest.
The mans a legend, there was nae need for him to go on playing as long as he did.
I remember seeing him play Steve Davis in Livingston back in about 1986, Davis won 6-2, but you could see he was something special.Last edited by HUTCHYHIBBY; 01-05-2012 at 08:29 PM.
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01-05-2012 11:44 PM #22
Hendry certainly played on for a few years too many.
Over the past few years, he's just not been competitive in a lot of his matches.
Obviously a lot of comparisons have been made between himself and Steve Davis over the years, considering how long they've both kept playing, but the main difference between the two has been mentioned on several occasions and it's very true.
Steve Davis loves to play snooker matches whereas Stephen Hendry loves to win snooker matches.
Even during his announcement tonight, Hendry made it quite clear that he wasn't interested in playing in tournaments, simply to make up the numbers. He wanted to play in tournaments that he had a realistic chance of winning because for many years, he was always the man to beat.
It must be really difficult for people like Hendry, who play an individual sport and who have dominated that sport for many years, to accept that they are no longer the best in the world and that there are younger players coming up who are challenging them and beating them on a regular basis.
He's certainly had a wonderful career, his seven world titles are not under any threat at the moment and probably won't be for quite some time either. He'll undoubtedly go down as the greatest snooker player of all time and one of the best Scottish sportsmen of all time as well.
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02-05-2012 01:36 AM #23
Cannae argue with any of that FH, Very well said.
Thanks Mr Hendry for many marvellous moments over the years.
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06-05-2012 08:24 PM #25
After listening to Ronnie's interview from earlier on today I wouldn't be surprised if he follows in Hendry's footsteps and retires if he wins the final.
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06-05-2012 08:41 PM #26This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
He's said in the past that he's going to be finishing with snooker and that he hates it etc etc and yet he's still out there.
He's obviously getting older now though and may have other things in his life as he approaches 40.
On his day, Ronnie O'Sullivan is the best player to watch. He's just so talented and has a natural gift to play snooker. If he does retire after tomorrow then it would be a real shame for the sport of snooker.
PS-That's now 9-5 to O'Sullivan. Three frames left today.
O'Sullivan's half way there to winning his 4th world title.
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07-05-2012 05:44 AM #27
I never watched too much of yesterdays play as football comes first (and Homeland), but, with Ronnie now holding a 10 7 overnight lead, I'd be surprised if he loses. All credit to Carter though who has had a real struggle against Crohn's Disease recently.
Last edited by HUTCHYHIBBY; 07-05-2012 at 05:46 AM.
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