Ronnie
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.50 (691 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0752858807 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 304 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-08-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Since turning professional in 1992, O'Sullivan has clocked up an incredible number of awards and trophies, including the UK Championship, the China Open, the Regal Championships, the Benson and Hedges Masters and the British Open. . In January 2000 O'Sullivan won the Nations Cup for England, boasting the best record of
N. Diana Marina said Hear the Other Side. I always found it fascinating to see and understand how greatness is achieved, be it in sports, art or in any other field of human performance.I mean it's great to watch and feel amazed at the display of perfection that some sportsmen are showing. But it's even greater to have their opinions, their inner struggles and comprehend the passions that form an intrinsic part of their performance.This is what I have been looking for in the book and it is what I found. But it is not all.The sparks of wildness that Ronnie sometimes shows a. AWESOME Ronnie is the greatest naturally gifted snooker player of all time He is an awesome and fantastic player and the only player that makes snooker look sexy !!! In his autibiography he takes a look behind the player Ronnie into the person Ronnie, he confesses about his depressed state , his obsession with snooker and the unfortunate incident about his dad ANY ronnie fan would LOVE it !!! And for those who r not into snooker u'd still like this book as it takes a inside look into the life on and off the table of the greatest snooker p. "Ronnie is a beast" according to Random Precision. Ronnie is one of the most exciting snooker players on the planet right now. If you have ever wondered what life is like as a pro snooker/billiards player then this book is for you. Very informative.
In 1997 he recorded the fastest 147 break in history - in just 5 minutes and 20 seconds - and has gone on to better that three times. His supreme talent and style have made him the People's Champion and, as one commentator put it, 'the question is not how much does Ronnie O'Sullivan need snooker, but how much does snooker need Ronnie O'Sullivan?' At 15, Ronnie became the youngest player to compile a recognised maximum break during the English Amateur Championships. In 1993, at just 17, he became the youngest winner of a world ranking tournament when he defeated Stephen Hendry to win the UK Championships. In 2001 he confirmed his legendary status by winning the Embassy World Title. But Ronnie's autobiography will reveal more just than just the sporting side of the man the BBC speculates 'cou
The fact that O'Sullivan does his own reading gives the work a powerfull added dimension.' DISABILITY TIMES . 'The autobiography not only chronicles his meteoric rise but gives us an insight into the equally extraordinary events in his private life