This is the first video where I interview a player. We talk about the Circle of death and get some great insight to important shots (good and bad) in Stuart's amazing career #snooker #snookercoaching #snookerplayer #viral #fyp
Great interview - Don't be shy of getting technical (we can take it !!!) - I'd have loved to have heard Stuart's head commentary when he's relaxed and playing well
Really enjoyed this Michael! If you can do more of these with other players it’d be great, really enjoyed the shot recreation covering both good and bad
Enjoyed this interview I have to admit! Your channels growing well Michael and your interviews have a different feel to them to others - in a good way. I’d love do you to add in a quick fire question round though 😜
Great interview Michael, Keep up the good work … Stuart Bingham is a top top bloke and an amazing talent …. Can you get some other pro’s on. Mark Selby Mark Allen Barry Hawkins Ronnie Stephen Hendry Graham Dott John Higgins Dominic Dale. To name a few. Keep the content flowing Michael. All the best from the South West.
can you please make a video how to walk in properly? do we have to turn the upper body in sync with feet or first turn then walk like neil or walkin and turn the upper body bcaz i am offline all the time when i am down the head and foot is online of aim when i walk in but the cue goes offline, although i bring chest to cue thank you these are unique videos that no youtuber has ever made
Great to see Stuart, one of my favourite players. That plant along the cushion was great, like a Peter Ebdon shot, most players don't see those. Most world champions make it to the final again, so I hope Stuart gets there. Have to say this video was very professional, keep this standard and you might break the magic 10k subscribers. It should get easier, when they start coming. Shame we will have all the Ronnie fans, having digs at Judd in the comments, but that's the price you pay for being successful.
Remember one time Stuart was going for a 147 and he missed the pink and afterwards some guy said he just lost 2k on a bet and Stuart said I’ve just lost 40000k on that pink
I love cue tips but I think I like this format more. Sometimes on cue tips the players seems torn between playing the the frame and answering questions so it comes of slightly unnatural at times
I would love to see Ali Carter getting interviewed. His career obviously is also extremely interesting because he went through so many challenges and took relatively long to take off. Fantastic question btw. whether rising slowly and getting later success is perhaps better/more satisfying than early success and then slowly going down again.
Michael on that pink he missed maybe next time you can make them play the shot you thought was better (leaving the high black to make the 147) and see if your thinking was better !