Ronnie O'Sullivan
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Ronnie O'Sullivan
Does anybody know if he has a autobiography?
I find his attitude to snooker admirable and I think he has made a lot of progress over the past couple of years mentally.
I find his attitude to snooker admirable and I think he has made a lot of progress over the past couple of years mentally.
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his new hairstyle leaves a lot to be desired, though.
i think he's the b*llocks - he's the greatest entertainer in the game, although it's frustrating to watch him when he's off his game as you know he's got so much more in him. not sure if he can write, though .
alleged autobiography here
i think he's the b*llocks - he's the greatest entertainer in the game, although it's frustrating to watch him when he's off his game as you know he's got so much more in him. not sure if he can write, though .
alleged autobiography here
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He learned a few hard lessons about attitude towards other players in his earlier days. I thought he showed real sportsmanship last night when he lost an incredibly close match.
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couldn't believe he lost that
hunter is a very cool customer, though, and he really had to keep his head together to get that win. once it went 9:8 i thought hunter would probably do it. Ronnie wasn't on his game at all in the final session, but i agree that it was nice to see his respect towards hunter.
hunter is a very cool customer, though, and he really had to keep his head together to get that win. once it went 9:8 i thought hunter would probably do it. Ronnie wasn't on his game at all in the final session, but i agree that it was nice to see his respect towards hunter.
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Jimmy White's autobiography is well worth a read. Some very funny jack the lad type stories about disappearing on the booze with Alex Higgins for days at a time in Ireland had me laughing out loud. Its called "behind the White" or something like that.
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Spooky, happened to see a thing on BBC Canada about Ronnie last night. I like the chap, plays with a determined passion. The bad boy of snooker? yup, more of a lad than our Hurricaine Higgins ever was, but I do admire him, makes snooker a little more interesting, and that's gotta be worth it.
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Still the best player I have ever seen- BUT- bloke who comes from an alledged gansta background wearing womens hair grips, is beyond the pale....... I mean at least P.Hunters big enough to go full on for looking like a bird, but to try and do it discretely, total big girls blouse!
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I think he was happier to lose than to win.
Real shame he didn't win, but paul hunter showed real class yesterday. And I wouldn't mind a bit of his plan B myself
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