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of course, some people are willing to take a shift off to see what they can find out
Others choose never to go then moan that " some people " usually always do well :fisticuffs nothing to do with time and effort " some people " are willing to put in Does my crappity smack head in all moaning, nothing stops anyone putting more effort in
Not anyone in particular, just get fed up of all the sly comments and digs that certain pairs shouldn't be together etc because they are " to good ". Its all man balls, half the crappity smack don't go from one fortnight to next so how they ever think they are going to compete is beyond me. But because I'm willing to put plenty of effort in apparently its not fair
Some individuals have natural ability granted but most of us have to work hard to achieve anything out of this sport, you get out what you put in its as simple as that. Nothing stops any of them trying harder and doing well
1 pond potentially going to be a fish a chuck, at least at some stage of the match so somewhat of a fish race. And the other is going to be all about the right tactic and finding the feeding fish, done right on the right pegs I still think willows will win the match but I think a lot will struggle as the fish certainly wont come to them like they have been doing on Bennies. I've been told I'm on Bennies myself so see how the day pans out for us two
To be hopes all the pairs have spoken to one another prior as it is 2 totally different approaches, don't want to be taking bait for everything and only using half of it