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  • PatBlock
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    Originally Posted by golferson123 View Post
    What on earth is that arseole of a ref upto in the trump match another big i am
    Absolutely unbelievable, what a jerk.

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  • motorhead
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    Originally Posted by SnookerFan View Post
    Is he just being philosophical, or does that refer to off-table troubles?
    Pretty sure there's off-table issues he's going through at the moment
    Originally Posted by Master Blaster View Post
    gambling?
    LOL

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  • golferson123
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    What on earth is that arseole of a ref upto in the trump match another big i am

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  • Master Blaster
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    Originally Posted by motorhead View Post
    Mark Selby ‏@markjesterselby 4m4 minutes ago
    Disappointed to lose but got a lot more serious things to worry about than losing. Good luck to @kendoherty1997 for rest of comp.
    marriage and baby, gambling? who knows. He's got nothing to worry about really, unless he's ill or a relative is?

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  • SnookerFan
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    Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
    thanks for that

    and of course if Bingham had said anything, he would have be lambasted as much as Murphy was after the other "chalk-gate" incident years ago
    The incident itself was a non-event. Ronnie lost the match anyway, so it didn't give him any advantage. I don't believe the rule breaking was deliberate. Also, ultimate responsibility for making sure the rules are kept are the referees, but I believe that was an honest error on the referee's part too.

    I just found Ken-Do's comments to be a bit silly, is all. Maybe saying I lost respect was an over reaction, but I feel a pundit should try to be professional when discussing the sport he is commenting on. That was clearly the makings of showing favouritism towards a certain player. He's allowed to have favourites of course, but he should always strive to be as objective as possible if providing expert analysis.

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  • billabong
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    Originally Posted by motorhead View Post
    Mark Selby ‏@markjesterselby 4m4 minutes ago
    Disappointed to lose but got a lot more serious things to worry about than losing. Good luck to @kendoherty1997 for rest of comp.
    What is his worry ?

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  • SnookerFan
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    Originally Posted by motorhead View Post
    Mark Selby ‏@markjesterselby 4m4 minutes ago
    Disappointed to lose but got a lot more serious things to worry about than losing. Good luck to @kendoherty1997 for rest of comp.
    Is he just being philosophical, or does that refer to off-table troubles?

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  • motorhead
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    Mark Selby ‏@markjesterselby 4m4 minutes ago
    Disappointed to lose but got a lot more serious things to worry about than losing. Good luck to @kendoherty1997 for rest of comp.

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  • DeanH
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    Originally Posted by SnookerFan View Post
    That time Ronnie put the chalk on the table during the World Championships, and the referee didn't call a foul, Doherty claimed that Ronnie was blameless. He pointed out that the referee should know the rules, and should've implemented them. (Fair enough, the referee should have.) But he then claimed that Bingham should shoulder some blame for not pointing this out Ronnie's error to the referee.

    Again, that would've been fair enough. But several people on Twitter asked for clarification, saying; "Are you saying that Bingham is more to blame for Ronnie breaking the rules than Ronnie himself?" Doherty replied; "Yes." When asked how he could possibly justify this comment, he replied; "All players should be aware of the rules of the game." Again he was asked; "So, Bingham should be aware of the rules, but Ronnie shouldn't?", and "How then can Ronnie be blameless for breaking the rules?"

    Doherty's reply; "I stand by my comments."
    thanks for that

    and of course if Bingham had said anything, he would have be lambasted as much as Murphy was after the other "chalk-gate" incident years ago
    Last edited by DeanH; 31 July 2015, 06:23 PM.

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  • SnookerFan
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    Originally Posted by jrc750 View Post
    Send them an email, i'm sure they will move them to suit you
    I might try that.

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  • SnookerFan
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    That time Ronnie put the chalk on the table during the World Championships, and the referee didn't call a foul, Doherty claimed that Ronnie was blameless. He pointed out that the referee should know the rules, and should've implemented them. (Fair enough, the referee should have.) But he then claimed that Bingham should shoulder some blame for not pointing this out Ronnie's error to the referee.

    Again, that would've been fair enough. But several people on Twitter asked for clarification, saying; "Are you saying that Bingham is more to blame for Ronnie breaking the rules than Ronnie himself?" Doherty replied; "Yes." When asked how he could possibly justify this comment, he replied; "All players should be aware of the rules of the game." Again he was asked; "So, Bingham should be aware of the rules, but Ronnie shouldn't?", and "How then can Ronnie be blameless for breaking the rules?"

    Doherty's reply; "I stand by my comments."

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  • DeanH
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    Originally Posted by SnookerFan View Post
    I lost some respect for Doherty after his ridiculous comments about Bingham after Chalkgate.
    I must have missed that, what did Doherty say about Bingham and how was Bingham involved in Chalkgate? (if chalkgate was the ROS illegal use of a block of chalk for measuring a space )

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  • SnookerFan
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    I lost some respect for Doherty after his ridiculous comments about Bingham after Chalkgate.

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  • jrc750
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    Originally Posted by SnookerFan View Post
    Don't know how much of this I'll get to see. Kind of busy this weekend.

    It's uncanny how many times that happens. I literally don't think there's ever been a PTC that's been ever been televised on a convenient weekend for me.
    Send them an email, i'm sure they will move them to suit you

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  • streamer45
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    Guess what, Trump is cueing well...great stuff

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