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Post by fazza on Sept 10, 2006 7:51:29 GMT
Don't touch the stuff, until I get to Jersey that is
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2006 18:36:44 GMT
Is Jersey famous for paint then? Or does it have to be 'gold' paint. Or underground paint for hospitals? or paint for flowers?
Please let me know.
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Post by fazza on Sept 11, 2006 7:01:59 GMT
I shouldn't reply to this last post as it is blatantly flippant, but, as you really want to know, the answers to your questions raised are:
No, No, No and errr No.
Now, get back on topic please, don't you ever want to get into the England team?????
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Post by milhouse on Sept 11, 2006 9:48:16 GMT
Now, get back on topic please, don't you ever want to get into the England team????? I do, but apparently you have to play well in just one particular tournament to get picked for England, no matter what you do at the other 597!
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Post by fazza on Sept 11, 2006 14:23:06 GMT
Who told you that? But the first thing to do is to get into your county team and it seems like you have been unluckily (and probably even unfairly) missed out of that this year.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2006 14:46:06 GMT
Milhouse is young, but I detect another Mark Turner or Gary Johnson in the making. And look out if he acquires his own table at home to practice on, as he has indicated he might do. ;)
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Post by milhouse on Sept 11, 2006 14:56:04 GMT
Who told you that? But the first thing to do is to get into your county team and it seems like you have been unluckily (and probably even unfairly) missed out of that this year. Thats the trouble with having so many good players in the county! You never know, there might be a few drop outs and i may get in :)
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Post by fazza on Sept 12, 2006 6:00:12 GMT
There are certainly a lot of players in the sides chosen who are possible drop - out material as they are far less keen then milhouse.
Oh, and Clive, "to practise on" Clive "to practise on"
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2006 21:22:14 GMT
Due to Millhouses poll. should we include Fazza ranking points on the England Selection process?
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Post by fazza on Oct 1, 2006 6:43:52 GMT
Been there, done that!
Answer is NO.
Johnny, if you want to understand ranking points, there is only one way..........
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2006 10:28:40 GMT
Well to my understanding why not use your "Fazza RP" if they are done using performances then they should be used!
Why would you say "answer is NO"?
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Post by Chris_Sav on Oct 1, 2006 11:42:05 GMT
Well to my understanding why not use your "Fazza RP" if they are done using performances then they should be used! Why would you say "answer is NO"? Rankings have never been ratified by the games governing body AEBBA. They are thus unofficial and selection cannot be based on them. Apart from that the rankings are accrued under normal bar billiard rules and not solely internationals Not all top class players have adapted well to the Jersey tables. AEBBA are not picking the best players in England, they are picking the players who will play best off-the-spot and especially in Jersey. Steve Mariner is not in the top ten as he does play all the tournaments, he is as good as anyone on the Jersey tops and would strike fear into any Channel Islander. Would you use the rankings and leave him out??
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2006 12:10:56 GMT
Suppose your point is valid, I must get my ass to Jersey one year then :)
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Post by fazza on Oct 2, 2006 6:27:15 GMT
Steve Mariner is not in the top ten as he does ........ play all the tournaments I agree with Chris' last post apart from including the word NOT in the gap I have made in the quoted sentence, as I believe Chris wished to do. I also agree with Johnny's last post!!!!
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