So the weekend is nearlly upon us, and this years Snooker World Championships.
For all you snooker fans out there:
1) Opinions on potential winner?
2) Who ( if at all ) are you going to have a cheeky flutter on?
3) The return of Ronnie, good or bad?
I personally believe Ronnie O'Sullivan has an excellent chance of regaining his title, regardless how long he's been out the game - the man is a magician. But, it'll be tough and my thoughts are possibly John Higgins or on current form Mark Selby.
I realise it's all down to the day, and who can handle the pressure best / who gets the run of the balls:
But my favourite for the title is Mark Selby, and if he does manage to win it for the first time then it'll be deserved because 'the jester from leicster' is a fantastic player, and seems a decent bloke too.
John Higgins - he has his eyes on Stephen Hendrys 7 world titles, now i don't think he'll achieve it because hes simply not as good as Stephen was, but he's on 4 world titles at the moment and if he has any chance of catching Hendrys record then he simply must win this year.
Ronnie - Ronnie is Ronnie, love him or hate him on his day he'll beat absolutley anyone. Depends on his mental state for the tournament. Basically, if Ronnie wants to win the world championship then he will.
Mark Selby, John Higgins, Ronnie O'Sullivan for me.
I'm not sure the odds at the moment, but a few weeks ago i stuck ÂŁ6 on Graeme Dott @ 50/1. The man blows hot and cold and is always there or there aboutse, a former world champion so you can't rule him out. Unlikley he'll even reach the semi's but you never know.
'The Rocket - blink and you'll miss him' Ronnie O'Sullivan - My favourite player of all time, i know some of you lads will hate him because he isn't a sportsman - and you're right, he's probably the worst sportsman in any sport theres ever been but the man is a genious and i could sit and watch him for hours. His ability is off the scale, i love him, absolutley love him. Maybe not on title's, but on ability the greatest player to ever play the game - and whether you love him or hate him, you can't deny the genuine class of the man.
BBC Sport - The highs and lows of 'Rocket' Ronnie O'Sullivan's career
I'm a massive/religious snooker fan, if you can't tell lol.
For all you snooker fans out there:
1) Opinions on potential winner?
2) Who ( if at all ) are you going to have a cheeky flutter on?
3) The return of Ronnie, good or bad?
I personally believe Ronnie O'Sullivan has an excellent chance of regaining his title, regardless how long he's been out the game - the man is a magician. But, it'll be tough and my thoughts are possibly John Higgins or on current form Mark Selby.
I realise it's all down to the day, and who can handle the pressure best / who gets the run of the balls:
But my favourite for the title is Mark Selby, and if he does manage to win it for the first time then it'll be deserved because 'the jester from leicster' is a fantastic player, and seems a decent bloke too.
John Higgins - he has his eyes on Stephen Hendrys 7 world titles, now i don't think he'll achieve it because hes simply not as good as Stephen was, but he's on 4 world titles at the moment and if he has any chance of catching Hendrys record then he simply must win this year.
Ronnie - Ronnie is Ronnie, love him or hate him on his day he'll beat absolutley anyone. Depends on his mental state for the tournament. Basically, if Ronnie wants to win the world championship then he will.
Mark Selby, John Higgins, Ronnie O'Sullivan for me.
I'm not sure the odds at the moment, but a few weeks ago i stuck ÂŁ6 on Graeme Dott @ 50/1. The man blows hot and cold and is always there or there aboutse, a former world champion so you can't rule him out. Unlikley he'll even reach the semi's but you never know.
'The Rocket - blink and you'll miss him' Ronnie O'Sullivan - My favourite player of all time, i know some of you lads will hate him because he isn't a sportsman - and you're right, he's probably the worst sportsman in any sport theres ever been but the man is a genious and i could sit and watch him for hours. His ability is off the scale, i love him, absolutley love him. Maybe not on title's, but on ability the greatest player to ever play the game - and whether you love him or hate him, you can't deny the genuine class of the man.
BBC Sport - The highs and lows of 'Rocket' Ronnie O'Sullivan's career
I'm a massive/religious snooker fan, if you can't tell lol.