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British curling teams struggling to make semis 22:44 - Feb 16 with 436 viewsKeno

Guess it’s cold out there on the ice

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British curling teams struggling to make semis on 23:09 - Feb 16 with 376 viewsJoey_Joe_Joe_Junior

Is David Murdoch still on our team?

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British curling teams struggling to make semis on 04:30 - Feb 17 with 255 viewsBenters

That drives me nuts.

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British curling teams struggling to make semis on 06:16 - Feb 17 with 234 viewsRIPbobby

Curling would be so much better if Steve cram wasn't on Comms.
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British curling teams struggling to make semis on 07:56 - Feb 17 with 184 viewshoppy

You have to remember though, once you reach the semi stage, it becomes much more difficult curling one out.
Apparently.

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British curling teams struggling to make semis on 08:03 - Feb 17 with 173 viewsBloomBlue

Watching them chuck that kitchen worktop down the ice, its more a case of straight curling
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British curling teams struggling to make semis on 08:06 - Feb 17 with 164 viewsNthQldITFC

"Hard. REALLY HARD!"

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British curling teams struggling to make semis on 08:17 - Feb 17 with 149 viewsChurchman

British curling teams struggling to make semis on 06:16 - Feb 17 by RIPbobby

Curling would be so much better if Steve cram wasn't on Comms.


Agree with that. Cram droning away on something he knows little about drives me nuts. The rest of the winter sports commentators have been excellent, especially Ed Leigh and Tim wotshisface on snowboard and haclfpipe etc stuff.

I’m not a fan of curling tbh. I know there’s lots of tactics and skill, but it bores me.
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British curling teams struggling to make semis on 08:18 - Feb 17 with 139 viewsNthQldITFC

British curling teams struggling to make semis on 08:17 - Feb 17 by Churchman

Agree with that. Cram droning away on something he knows little about drives me nuts. The rest of the winter sports commentators have been excellent, especially Ed Leigh and Tim wotshisface on snowboard and haclfpipe etc stuff.

I’m not a fan of curling tbh. I know there’s lots of tactics and skill, but it bores me.


I take it you're a pool man, not a snooker man?

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British curling teams struggling to make semis on 08:33 - Feb 17 with 124 viewsChurchman

British curling teams struggling to make semis on 08:18 - Feb 17 by NthQldITFC

I take it you're a pool man, not a snooker man?


Wrong. I’ve played a fair bit of pool, but a lot more snooker. I used to play all around the local area and with my dad when staying in Suffolk. He was a very good competitive player (better than me). His house which is now mine has a full size snooker table and we’d play all day and sometimes most of the night when not at the football or golf course.

The table was installed when the bungalow was built in the 1960s and came out of a hotel on Felixstowe sea front. It’s about 100 years old and is decent, if in need of a re-cover.

I quite like pool and whilst I can play it ok, I’m not much good at it. A good laugh after a few too many beers is how I see it.
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British curling teams struggling to make semis on 08:39 - Feb 17 with 110 viewsNthQldITFC

British curling teams struggling to make semis on 08:33 - Feb 17 by Churchman

Wrong. I’ve played a fair bit of pool, but a lot more snooker. I used to play all around the local area and with my dad when staying in Suffolk. He was a very good competitive player (better than me). His house which is now mine has a full size snooker table and we’d play all day and sometimes most of the night when not at the football or golf course.

The table was installed when the bungalow was built in the 1960s and came out of a hotel on Felixstowe sea front. It’s about 100 years old and is decent, if in need of a re-cover.

I quite like pool and whilst I can play it ok, I’m not much good at it. A good laugh after a few too many beers is how I see it.
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I used to play snooker around town - The Neptune club and a couple of other places I can't remember the names of now. I was never any good, except one day when I'd had a few I played in a place that was half way up Upper Brook Street I think, and I had a couple of frames where I couldn't miss. It was really odd, I was slamming and cutting everything in like a robot.

Never really played billiards, but that appeals to me now.

Was a pool master and as a kid used to thrash the yanks at what they thought was their own game on Bentwaters air base.

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British curling teams struggling to make semis on 08:54 - Feb 17 with 90 viewsChurchman

British curling teams struggling to make semis on 08:39 - Feb 17 by NthQldITFC

I used to play snooker around town - The Neptune club and a couple of other places I can't remember the names of now. I was never any good, except one day when I'd had a few I played in a place that was half way up Upper Brook Street I think, and I had a couple of frames where I couldn't miss. It was really odd, I was slamming and cutting everything in like a robot.

Never really played billiards, but that appeals to me now.

Was a pool master and as a kid used to thrash the yanks at what they thought was their own game on Bentwaters air base.


There’s a lot of nuance to Pool that I’ve never really mastered and playing it as a snooker player doesn’t work! It’s a game I can play ok, but not well. Played a bit of billiards, but not a lot. It’s a clever game but snooker was always the ‘go to’ game for me and I got to a reasonable standard with it.

I haven’t played in a lot of places in the Ipswich area because the old man had his table. The Tory club (until he got thrown out for insulting the chairman’s wife) and one or two others that I can’t remember. Where I live in Kent I played for the British Legion and a local snooker club so played most places around here.
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