Thursday, 25 February 2016

The Social Media Week: Food glorious food

In a new feature for the blog, I am going to take a look back on some of the 140 character gems that have been catching my eye on Twitter this week. Be that from players, referees, fans or pundits there's no need for you to miss a beat as I bring everything together.

This week, following the Welsh Open, I take a light hearted look at how some of the players have been looking after their bodies on the road, what certain players have been cooking up at home and what you should and should not be eating on and off the table.


First off, Ronnie was saying at times that he was bored in Cardiff so he took to Twitter to give us all a little bit of diet. First off here's what he thinks we need to avoid in our diets...

 
Right then, that's bacon and eggs off of the menu for me in the mornings. What can I eat then Ronnie?
 
 
Oh good, a lovely bit of seafood and some fresh fruit and veg. That'll sort me right. So... where are we off to tonight then Mr O'Sullivan.
 
 
Of course, Ronnie's getting a nice greasy kebab in with some nutritious fizzy drinks to gulp down. I can't wait.
 
 
Then of course we had the good friends Shaun Murphy and Mark Allen in the battle of the steaks, showing us the difference between home comforts and life on the road.
 
 
Murphy's effort up first:
 
 
I have to say that looks quite nice, home cooked food from the man that can magic anything up. Sign him up for Celebrity masterchef already will you. Looking forward to my invite to the opening of Shaun's restraint too.
 
 
What can Mark Allen come back with then...
 
 
When you get beat in the semi-finals you have to soften the blow a little. Steak and chips with a cider? This one is a close call with Shaun's homemade though. Oh hang on...
 
 
 
Only Fools and Horses in bed? We have a winner ladies and gentleman, Allen's stolen this one at the death.
 
 
There's also been a bit of debate with guys like Neil Robertson eating bananas in the arena between frames and whether or not that is actually within the rules. You would not be able to think of why he should not but a look at the week on Twitter would not be complete with us checking in on the Welsh potting machine, Mark Williams...
 
 
 
Steak at the table? MJW is certainly taking things to the next level once again, but nothing surprises you with the two times world champion. Somehow I do not think he will be having a sirloin cooked up for his match with Ding Junhui in Gdynia.
 
 
 
Who knows what the next edition of the social media week will bring, an interesting debate is currently going on as people look to the future and who the top players could be in a few years time. I'll certainly be bringing you more on that as and when. 







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