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Ronnie O’Sullivan pulls no punches as he tells snooker star ‘with no snooker brain’ to ‘find something else to do’ after losing 4-2 to old rival Mark Williams at the Welsh Open

Legendary snooker player Ronnie O’Sullivan chastised one of his colleagues for his performance in his 4-2 loss to Mark Williams at the Welsh Open on Monday, telling him to “find something else to do.”

Despite missing the event because of “anxiety-induced stage fright,” O’Sullivan was available to provide commentary for Eurosport.

And after Williams—another member of the illustrious ‘Class of 92’—capitalized on an important miss when the match was evenly poised at 2-2, going on to secure victory, he did not back down.

Identifying the mistakes made by Williams’ rival John Astley, O’Sullivan declared: “If I have a chance, I think I should win the game.” If I don’t fit the role, I’m

A snooker player’s brain is what makes some people excel in arithmetic and English, while others simply don’t play the proper shot or will never play the right shot because their brain doesn’t function like one.

I won’t identify them, but there are a few top five players who, in my opinion, don’t have snooker brains, but they can get away with it because of their excellent technique. He doesn’t have either. He is not technically proficient and lacks even a snooker brain.

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