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Funny how Hossein can fully control himself amidst a female referee, but in a mosque the men cannot control themselves to the extent that the women have to be in a separate room 🤷♂️.
what has this to do with seperated prayer rooms inside a mosque - in the churches around the world you have only white churches - promoting racism ? read Matthew 15:21-28 where a women comes to Jesus and asks to hear her daughter. Jesus replies by saying his mission is only for Israel - and that it would not be right to give the childrens food to the dogs - the dogs being non-jewish people - this is the character of the saviour of the world ? better keep your mouth shut foolish bugger !
@@mkashir203 no way man, ronnies break had alot more balls on the cushion and needed alot of shots to get balls into play, vafaei probably played 2-3 shots to bring balls into play, all the rest was good shot making.
Shaun Murphy continues to slag off Hussains cue ball control which i think is disgusting! And then gets smashed 6-0 by Stuart Bingham! That's what i call karma 🤣🤣🤣
The way the balls are laid out many against the cushions it's actually a phenomenal break. Most elites would need 2 visits to clear up from here. He takes a lot of risks = more losses I think.
Recent protests in Iran led to death of so many innocent people and Hussain worn this as matter of respect and taking the side of the people. Being a champ is not all about skills, morality and modesty weighs more!
@@simonmallett9310 nope, I remember, the scoreline was 13-3 or 13-4, it was in the quarters against Marco Fu, at 2017 World's, which eventually Selby won
@@simonmallett9310 yeah well he's always had depression and that sucks. His mom left him when he was like 8 and then his dad died when he was like 14 so it must've been hard because he tried taking his own life at one point but I'm glad he's still here and on the right path to recovery