"I would like to learn some Chinese because it would be nice to be able to say more during press conferences and interviews. All I can say is 'hello', 'thank you' and 'watermelon.'" - Mark Selby answering fan questions on his website.
Snooker The Fine Art Method A secret is wasted if not shared
No doubt the gospel according to modern day coaches has been translated into Mandarin yet Joe Davis name will not figure on these translated scripts. The original transcripts were written and remain unthumbed and unappreciated. Think it through as you drink your won ton dumpling soup.
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ReplyDeleteThe Jester from Leicester at his most rapier.
ReplyDeleteLearning Chinese isn't for the faint-hearted.
ReplyDelete"学习汉语是不是胆怯。"
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Snooker The Fine Art Method
ReplyDeleteA secret is wasted if not shared
No doubt the gospel according to modern day coaches has been translated into Mandarin yet Joe Davis name will not figure on these translated scripts.
The original transcripts were written and remain unthumbed and unappreciated.
Think it through as you drink your won ton dumpling soup.
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does he want free lessons? :)
ReplyDeleteWith the snooker calendar so bare, Mark could do with a hobby to occupy himself during the massive gaps between tournaments.
ReplyDeleteGood luck Markiang Xiaoelby.
ReplyDeleteIt's tough to climb the Great Language Barrier of China.