Monday, 10 December 2007

The end draws near

Bailey 49 - 46 Wild

Monday, 19 November 2007

Stetch those legs

Bailey 43 - 37 Wild
(This week 2-1)
(This month 27-23)

It's streaky

Bailey 41 - 36 Wild
(This week 0-0)
(This month 25-22)

Friday, 26 October 2007

Tight at the top

Bailey 32 - 32 Wild
(This week 3-3)
(This month 16-18)

Tuesday, 23 October 2007

Monday

Bailey 30 - 31 Wild
(This week 1-2)
(This month 14-17)

Friday

Bailey 29 - 29 Wild
(This week 2-5)
(This month 13-15)

Friday, 19 October 2007

Short week!

Bailey 28 - 27 Wild
(This week 1-3)
(This month 12-13)

The comeback begins! Only 4 frames to date, but hopefully another 3 to follow today.

Monday, 15 October 2007

Onto the new week

Bailey 27 - 23 Wild
(This week 6-6)
(This month 11-10)

Honours ahred this week, remarkably with only one fluked black from Ian. It's still all open for either to have a strong weekend and either run away with the lead or to stage a comeback.

Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Monday and Tuesday results

Bailey 24 - 20 Wild
(This week 3-3)
(This month 8-7)

Friday, 5 October 2007

It's streaky, but it's four

Bailey 21 - 17 Wild
(This week 5-4)
(This month 5-4)

In what should really have been a 3-0 win for Ian, James managed to sneaky away with a 2-1 victory today. After Ian fouled on the black (and potting it) in the first frame, he must have known that it wasn't going to be his day. He had two near clearances but failed to take advantage of his opportunities and James managed a 4 ball clearance in the last to take the honours for the week.

Tuesday, 2 October 2007

Lots of happy faces

Bailey 19 - 16 Wild
(This week 3-3)
(This month 3-3)

So, James depressed, Ian ill, it was always going to be a close run thing. We went through to the final ball on the final frame after two fairly comprehensive wins in the first two games traded. Ian can barely move, James has lost all energy including that to eat. It's been a fun day.

Better late than never

Bailey 17 - 15 Wild
(This week 1-2)
(This month 1-2)

A bit late reporting this time round following head fucking issues and a stupidly busy day at work. Ian flukes his way to another victory with yet another outrageous fluke on the black ensure that he takes Mondays spoils.

Wednesday, 26 September 2007

An opening emerges

Bailey 16 - 13 Wild
(This week 5-4)
(This month 16-13)

2-1 again today, as have all the preceeding matches been this week, with each trading blows with the other. 3 pretty standard frames today, with neither really claiming the initiative at any stage, although James nearly managed a clearance in the first frame, as did Ian in the second.

A close week, but James is starting to spread his legs.

Tuesday, 25 September 2007

It's Tuesday. Better than Monday but worse than Wednesday

Bailey 14 - 12 Wild
(This week 3-3)
(This month 14-12)

Ian's first words today were, "I'm bloody knackered after football last night, I'm going to lose today!" Well, he was right, but not in usual fashion. Ian won the first with a fair beating, before going in off on the black in the second frame and losing all confidence prior to James rinsing on the decider.

There's daylight again.

Monday, 24 September 2007

Another one chalked up

Bailey 12 - 11 Wild
(This week 1-2)
(This month 12-11)

Today's event saw the three frames reeled off at great pace with Ian emerging as the victor by 2 frames to 1. All three frames were completed in under 20 minutes, despite the inherent lack on the chalk front.

It's tight again folks.

Friday, 21 September 2007

Rulez iz rulez. Word.

Bailey 11 - 9 Wild
(This week 6-2)
(This month 11-9)

A slight discrepancy in the rules (read as, we've been playing the wrong shot allocation on black rule for the last 3 months) saw James clinch the opener before Ian snatched one back in quick fashion. The last game saw a bit of tit for tat in some abominable shotplay. Still, in reverse fashion to last week, James took the closing frame of the week to retain and extend his lead.

Thursday, 20 September 2007

Patience is a virtue.

Bailey 9 - 8 Wild
(This week 4-1)
(This month 9-8)

Finally James started to remember how this game is supposed to be played, or perhaps it was a case of Ian forgetting? 3 perfect opportunities to win the 3 frames passed Ian by, with some composure being demonstrated by James in order to wreap the rewards of sucess.

Was nice to see Ian in the office for a change :)

Monday, 17 September 2007

Stop the rot!

Bailey 6 - 8 Wild
(This week 1-1)
(This month 6-8)

I've managed to get the excuses in early this time. the lights above the pool table were broken so I managed to feign blindness to a quite acceptable level! Even so and despite having stupid amounts of meetings, we managed to fit in a couple of games and the first was looking like a 5 ball drubbing before I managed a rather sneaky snooker and managed to clear up what was left on offer.

The second frame was a slightly more straightforward event, with Ian pinching the black from distance, ensuring the honours were kept even.

Friday, 14 September 2007

A bad workman...

Bailey 5 - 7 Wild
(This week 3-6)
(This month 5-7)

...Always blames his tools. I will happily do so! :)

A relatively tense affair today. An extremely tight first two frames were traded one each, with both missing opportunities opn the black, until a more open final frame saw Wild cheating, with an audacious reverse banks combination on his penultimate ball gift him the victory he craved.

Thursday, 13 September 2007

Great Beginnings lead to Humble Endings

Bailey 4 - 5 Wild
(This week 2-4)
(This month 2-4)

Following what could only be described as a blinding start and only narrowly missing out on a clearance from the off, James then proceeded to push some balls around the table as Ian happily cleared the table, finishing with a tense, slow rolling black. Form was to continue in the subsequent two frames, with James fouling on the black and leaving it sitting over the pocket, before potting the black in the final frame, unfortunately a touch early.

Oh well, what a pity, never mind.

The beginning

In true PlusNet fashion, a great rivalry was created in the early days of 2006. January 4th, to be precise. Bailey met Wild and the pool battles commenced.


The rivalry started in the middle of 2007, with lunchtime pool battles a regular feature. The following will present a run down with blow by blow accounts of the battle to Q3 Pool champion. the score stands at 4-2.