tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29605452.post9215158276830984554..comments2024-02-03T12:04:16.336+00:00Comments on SNOOKER SCENE BLOG: THE 2000s: CHINA IN THEIR HANDSDave Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08037719321756898982noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29605452.post-19633113369001237292009-11-24T13:08:33.024+00:002009-11-24T13:08:33.024+00:00Mr Hey You may talk a load of weird crap but nothi...Mr Hey You may talk a load of weird crap but nothing deserves to be panned more than the opening comment in this thread. It can only be a wind up.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29605452.post-3342864524977162472009-11-24T07:24:44.057+00:002009-11-24T07:24:44.057+00:00more absolute nonsense from mhymore absolute nonsense from mhyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29605452.post-85265154025346607532009-11-24T04:38:10.683+00:002009-11-24T04:38:10.683+00:00The Asia market just has such massive growth poten...The Asia market just has such massive growth potential.<br />Not just China. As ever Thailand are churning out very good players, if not in such large numbers as China.<br />Young lad from Thailand here in the IBSF World Champs, Yuttapop Pakpoj. He really is a superb player, with an excellent temperament and brilliant break building skills. So he's another one to watch for the future.<br />As it turned out Supoj of Thailand knocked out pre event favourite Tian Pengfei but China's Yu Delu is just starting his semi final match at this minute.<br />Despite their love for billiards, here in India they've loved the snooker, shown it live non stop on their sports channel (with a few interruptions for a big table tennis event) and all the players and officials are determined to get far more Indians into snooker.<br />The Indians supplied several late reserves due to gaps in the draw and every single one of them was good enough to have justified their place in the draw.<br />They have a couple of new youngish players I hadn't seen before. Kamal Chawla and I H Manudev. It will be interesting to see how they progress in a billiards mad country.Janie Watkinsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29605452.post-70289259232316237822009-11-24T01:40:29.027+00:002009-11-24T01:40:29.027+00:00The stupidest post i have ever read 3:39PM the spo...The stupidest post i have ever read 3:39PM the sport is very well<br />appreciated in central Europe.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29605452.post-58338457493784237962009-11-23T19:11:43.856+00:002009-11-23T19:11:43.856+00:00Snooker The Fine Art Method
A secret is wasted if...Snooker The Fine Art Method <br />A secret is wasted if not shared<br />Hi Dave <br />There are two interesting subjects topping your blog just now with the same answer to cover both. <br />The first is Patrick Wallace winning 9-0 and the other about the Chinese lads taking over the game and snooker tournaments.<br />What makes them the same is it will never happen and never happen again.<br /><br />Patrick has no idea what happened nor has he the least idea HOW it happened. The fact that Patrick had two breaks over 90 and would have beaten Ronnie O at least twice if Ronnie had let him in. Patrick has no idea what he done right or wrong to make him play well.<br /><br />The same applies to the Chinese players, when they are playing good they don’t know what the are doing right and when they are sitting down watching they can’t figure what they have done wrong. Snooker is still in great mystery after nearly one hundred years.<br />Mr hey youAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29605452.post-76407432167358208942009-11-23T17:43:35.749+00:002009-11-23T17:43:35.749+00:00I think the game is crying out for more events in ...I think the game is crying out for more events in other countries, but we can still expand the Chinese market. However, I'm still opposed to the World Championship leaving the Crucible and if it did it would purely be for money. I know people say that's business, but if a decision is based purely on money then I think that is a little sad to be honest. I would not opposed to the Masters going there though. I actually believe the Masters should go on an international roadshow.jamie brannonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01668254365608375328noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29605452.post-21942556515510547222009-11-23T16:04:25.567+00:002009-11-23T16:04:25.567+00:00re 3:39
You better directly tell this to Sir Walk...re 3:39<br /><br />You better directly tell this to Sir Walker other than post it here.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29605452.post-24806815782550178812009-11-23T15:39:16.814+00:002009-11-23T15:39:16.814+00:00It's about time this growth in China was nippe...It's about time this growth in China was nipped in the bud. If it's not it won't be long before the World Championship is lost to them and that will be snooker finished in this country. We've got to make sure that all ranking events are staged within Britain and Ireland where the sport is appreciated.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com