Matthew Stevens cahnce of winning 2nd U.K?UK Championship by 52 & Counting 2008/09 Champions (U13626292) 14 December 2008 Matthew stevens is showing pretty descent form of late , reaching the final of the bahrain championship and is on good form in the u.k championship. Latest comments
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hoopslufc (U13153283) posted Dec 14, 2008 not sure bout him winnin it,but its good to see him playin well again, much like mark williams they both drifted from the scene in recent yrs but good to see them both playin decent again
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splendidmagicronnie (U13717286) posted Dec 14, 2008 No chance. Ronnie would win 9-0 if they met in the quarters.
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Bladeofsheffield (U9225574) posted Dec 14, 2008 I don't think he's going to win it. He has shown some glimses of form but not strong enough to take the crown me says.
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CameronHolmes (U13744120) posted Dec 15, 2008 Matthew is a great player and i have been following him for a while his dad died in 2001 and he hasn't really looked the same since but he is starting to get his form back. If he does meet ronnie i think matthew will be playing well and dont forget matthew is brilliant over the high frames and yoyu never know which ronnie your going to get i mean think about what has ronnie really done recently he is a great player but he just does not produce enough. Matthew can deffo win this uk champ. Can i also add that mark williams is on great form and personally i think this season and next is going to be dominated by matthew stevens, ronnie, mark williams and stephen hendry and finally maybe john higgins
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U13202991 posted Dec 15, 2008 splendid magic ronnie he gave away 6 frames 2 mcleod so yeah unless youve got a point...
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