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  • SnookerFan
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    Originally Posted by narl View Post
    And the saying "flavour of the month" isn't to be taken literally
    It's still not true.

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  • Looki
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    They have certainly had a couple of great matches. Allen is as good a player as Trump at his best, very natural and his talent and ability is second to none, but he's more inconsistent. Should he find consistency, I don't see why they couldn't have a great rivalry between them in the future.

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  • narl
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    Originally Posted by SnookerFan View Post
    Judd is hardly a flavour of the month.

    He won the China Open in April 2011, was the runner up of the World Championship in May. Became the UK Champion in December 2011, won the International Open. He won the International Championship in November 2012, thus becoming the World Number one.

    He's not my favourite player, but you've got to admit, that's a hell of a long month.
    And the saying "flavour of the month" isn't to be taken literally

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  • SnookerFan
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    Originally Posted by narl View Post
    Hows it laughable exactly? Allen is more than capable of rivaling the flavour of the month.
    Judd is hardly a flavour of the month.

    He won the China Open in April 2011, was the runner up of the World Championship in May. Became the UK Champion in December 2011, won the International Open. He won the International Championship in November 2012, thus becoming the World Number one.

    He's not my favourite player, but you've got to admit, that's a hell of a long month.

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  • narl
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    Originally Posted by Ains147 View Post
    Never like him and never will. To say he could be the one to rival judd is laughable as well.


    Hows it laughable exactly? Allen is more than capable of rivaling the flavour of the month.

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  • robertmac
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    He seems to have elected himself spokesperson which is
    pretty foolish in my opinion.

    He needs to growup and lead by example and play snooker.

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  • sberry
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    It doesn't take balls to be stupid or talk stupid.

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  • fred.england
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    Mark Allen is at it again

    What happened to freedom of speech in this country. He cocked up and paid the price.....he is likely to cock up again but at least he has the b0110cks to say what he thinks.

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  • Gerry Armstrong
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    Not exactly the Times but a link nonetheless...

    http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/919314-...ead-of-rematch

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  • Looki
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    Originally Posted by SnookerFan View Post
    He might be honestly speaking his mind, don't mean he's correct. Marco Fu isn't a cheat. And having a go at Cao Yupeng is just sour grapes from Mark Allen. He lost a game, and threw his toys out of his pram. He seems to think he's a man of the people, or a bad boy. He's not, he's just a twat.
    Has he called Marco Fu a cheat?

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  • SnookerFan
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    Originally Posted by Looki View Post
    I totally back Allen! He's doing exactly the right thing speaking his mind. He's very honest and people don't always like it. We don't need more Shaun Murphys who only blabber diplomatic waffle.
    He might be honestly speaking his mind, don't mean he's correct. Marco Fu isn't a cheat. And having a go at Cao Yupeng is just sour grapes from Mark Allen. He lost a game, and threw his toys out of his pram. He seems to think he's a man of the people, or a bad boy. He's not, he's just a twat.

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  • Ains147
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    Mark Allen is at it again

    Never like him and never will. To say he could be the one to rival judd is laughable as well.

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  • Looki
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    I totally back Allen! He's doing exactly the right thing speaking his mind. He's very honest and people don't always like it. We don't need more Shaun Murphys who only blabber diplomatic waffle.

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  • daffie
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    Allen should just focus on his snooker and forget being a 'spokesperson for the players'. It doesn't suit him in the least.

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  • sberry
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    No, he should just play the game and be grateful he can make a good living out of it, no need to criticise the game or other players. It doesn't need bad boys or characters and he's jumping ahead of himself suggesting he will be the one rivalling the number one, he's won one ranking event and he's 13th in rankings this season so either needs some good results or will be dropping outside the top 10 at least soon.

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