🗣️ 'I feel like I'm going through the motions' - Exclusive interview with Ronnie O'Sullivan

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Rob Walker sat down for an exclusive interview with Ronnie O'Sullivan following his Masters win, the Snooker Grand Prix and more.
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  • @rich1234ish
    @rich1234ish5 ай бұрын

    With a top break of 21 after 40 years of playing i feel exactly the same😢

  • @29memyselfandi

    @29memyselfandi

    5 ай бұрын

    You only need to clear the colours once my friend and your high break will be 27. There’s brilliant KZread videos to help. Started playing again about three years ago having never made a break over 20 and with a bit of time and effort and watching a lot of KZread videos like Barton Snooker and Break for Life and Barry Stark I’ve made a few decent breaks over 40.

  • @jonsage5486

    @jonsage5486

    5 ай бұрын

    So true

  • @hillsongirl1
    @hillsongirl15 ай бұрын

    This interview is extremely honest and transparent. He sounds like he is trapped and desperately is seeking direction, purpose and fulfilment but his identity is so interwined within snooker, he doesn't know how to be Ronnie without it. I hope he finds the solution to his dilemma, after all he has brought so much entertainmentand joy to so many. Praying for this guy.

  • @CarFocused
    @CarFocused5 ай бұрын

    He looks absolutely knackered. I’d imagine he’s having a battle with himself. One half wants to retire, and the other half wants to carry on as he’s still winning. Mental health is no joke, people commit suicide every day and unfortunately those that have no experience with it can’t understand it. Might seem to some like he’s talking nonsense but you don’t know what’s going on inside his head.

  • @markperryman2311

    @markperryman2311

    5 ай бұрын

    I suffer from mental health, one day you're 80%, another day you're thinking "what's the point?" I'm never 100% I'm lucky to have enough money not to work but it isn't everything

  • @markperryman2311

    @markperryman2311

    5 ай бұрын

    @mrmister769 thanks for the reply 👍

  • @millatiibrahim2416

    @millatiibrahim2416

    5 ай бұрын

    Come to Islam, open the Qur'an and read the words of your Creator

  • @markperryman2311

    @markperryman2311

    5 ай бұрын

    @@millatiibrahim2416 shut up

  • @MegaPedro1975
    @MegaPedro19755 ай бұрын

    Ever felt like you don’t enjoy your job? See through the lines, I can. When you suffer from depression and have lots of responsibility, everything becomes boring. With you Ronnie all the way.

  • @ecotherapist

    @ecotherapist

    5 ай бұрын

    It always seems to me that Ronnie is possibly neurodiverse. potentilly this is what helps him with his playing but also affects his mood/emotions towards the game....

  • @LIVERNIL723

    @LIVERNIL723

    5 ай бұрын

    He's mentally drained and needs me time and a little break away.

  • @sharpvidtube

    @sharpvidtube

    5 ай бұрын

    @@ecotherapist Clive Everton said years ago that he's bipolar, might've been called manic depression back than. I remember him saying it was a well documented fact, but I couldn't find any other mention of it. I think the running helps Ronnie a lot, I guess he can't do it with his foot injury, so it gets to him?

  • @redd605

    @redd605

    5 ай бұрын

    To me it looks like China is his escape , to not be doing the same boring thing and tournament in the UK and Europe. Before he retires he what to do other things

  • @cclarke10able

    @cclarke10able

    5 ай бұрын

    Send him to Yemen for two weeks. When he comes back ask him does he like being a snooker player.

  • @supergrahamg
    @supergrahamg5 ай бұрын

    our greatest living sports personality in England, Ronnie, the tortured genius, I salute you and admire you. What's not to love about this guy.....

  • @jamesmcarthur1977

    @jamesmcarthur1977

    5 ай бұрын

    Thats why a woman won Sports personality of the Year. He needs to get over himself.

  • @jamesmcarthur1977

    @jamesmcarthur1977

    5 ай бұрын

    What"s not to Love? the Whining for one.

  • @dylanwyatt-brown3624

    @dylanwyatt-brown3624

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@jamesmcarthur1977 most snooker players moan lol

  • @jamesmcarthur1977

    @jamesmcarthur1977

    5 ай бұрын

    Alex Higgin"s was a tortured genius, this boy is just a cry baby.

  • @dnbmania

    @dnbmania

    5 ай бұрын

    @@jamesmcarthur1977 That was a diversty quota award lets be honest

  • @user-yo9xs8tl5o
    @user-yo9xs8tl5o5 ай бұрын

    Ronnie is clearly talking about depression. That horrible state where nothing gives you that satisfaction. Its like you have a massive hole in your soul and nothing can fill it. You just go through the motions every single day and this is chronic. Year in, year out.

  • @millatiibrahim2416

    @millatiibrahim2416

    5 ай бұрын

    Islam is the only way to achieve contentment as it is the relationship with our Lord that He wants, open the Qur'an

  • @philiplevins6702
    @philiplevins67025 ай бұрын

    the two Ronnie's

  • @elliotttalksf1825
    @elliotttalksf18255 ай бұрын

    I love how honest Ronnie is. He’s such an inspiration to me.

  • @_-_.7
    @_-_.75 ай бұрын

    Tbh at the age he is its not out of the ordinary for him to be demotivated he's done it for so long and won everything

  • @niallquinn6683
    @niallquinn66835 ай бұрын

    The people commenting that they're bored of this talk, sick of him whining, hes blessed to be in his position etc. truly haven't a clue. None of that really matters when you are struggling and stuck in a rut. In many ways these kinds of interviews are a bit heartbreaking for me. This man is my hero, and is many, many, many other peoples hero. I will be devastated when he retires, and i won't miss these interviews for reasons vastly different to others. I won't miss them because he will hopefully have found inner peace and contentment away from fulfilling his obligations to the sport.

  • @LatinoAaron

    @LatinoAaron

    5 ай бұрын

    Did you use to play for Sunderland?

  • @mickodillon1480

    @mickodillon1480

    5 ай бұрын

    Scored that goal against Holland for us. Gwan Niall@@LatinoAaron

  • @jamesmcarthur1977

    @jamesmcarthur1977

    5 ай бұрын

    Stuck in a f#$kin rut, he"s a sad c#$t

  • @emilybenn3729

    @emilybenn3729

    5 ай бұрын

    I totally agree. After watching the documentary on Amazon, it genuinely is amazing he’s won A championship, let alone seven

  • @xtianosickboy

    @xtianosickboy

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@LatinoAaron😂😂😂 lad

  • @hahmed4393
    @hahmed43935 ай бұрын

    Snooker will definitely not be the same without Ronnie. I love this man and I only watch snooker b/c of him.

  • @johnledwith5154
    @johnledwith51545 ай бұрын

    Does anyone know if he's found his cue action yet?

  • @joaoribeiro7828

    @joaoribeiro7828

    5 ай бұрын

    It´s all about the cue action mate

  • @gazman6536

    @gazman6536

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah, Bezos sent him one with his Amazon Prime in the end with their quick deliveries

  • @SuperChalkster

    @SuperChalkster

    5 ай бұрын

    @@gazman6536 i was going to comment something very similar. lol

  • @kgarrett1404
    @kgarrett14045 ай бұрын

    You will never hear a more honest straight talking sportsman.

  • @nigefal

    @nigefal

    4 ай бұрын

    Rubbish he changes like the wind, he never has been right mentally due to his family background.

  • @MrSmithBFD
    @MrSmithBFD5 ай бұрын

    Ronnie used snooker as a coping tool and he became the greatest with disregard and thats why we love this guy!

  • @Wiggi147

    @Wiggi147

    5 ай бұрын

    Awesome comment love it 😅 smashing

  • @purestilton
    @purestilton5 ай бұрын

    Fair enough Ronnie. 30 years of playing professionally, the truly amazing thing is that you are still winning so often. If you walk away now, you know you’ll look back in ten years and wonder what if. Its a shame, but even you can’t play and win for ever, just hope you can find some peace and fulfil your potential whilst enjoying the ride. Good luck to you

  • @JB-vv1xc
    @JB-vv1xc5 ай бұрын

    Always a ray of sunshine to listen to

  • @typhoontim125

    @typhoontim125

    5 ай бұрын

    🙄😂

  • @philipvassallo9054

    @philipvassallo9054

    5 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂 The negative rocket 😆

  • @giggidygiggidy3924

    @giggidygiggidy3924

    5 ай бұрын

    Why ...should he be fake for the viewers

  • @JB-vv1xc

    @JB-vv1xc

    5 ай бұрын

    @@giggidygiggidy3924 did I say he should be ?

  • @ashhaystead3566
    @ashhaystead35665 ай бұрын

    One of my all time heroes if not the top one. But he has given myself and others more joy and pleasure than we could ever have hoped for evem if he called it a day now.

  • @JT-un7pp
    @JT-un7pp5 ай бұрын

    I try not to watch ronnies interviews because the majority are depressing but he’s the most entertaining player this country has ever seen !! Ron you are a legend and people will talk about what you have achieved forever .. !

  • @arsalanahmed2832
    @arsalanahmed28325 ай бұрын

    I hope he keeps playing 5 years more because he is amazing to watch

  • @thepoolcoach
    @thepoolcoach5 ай бұрын

    This is extremely relatable keep your chin up Ronnie 👊

  • @rflc92
    @rflc925 ай бұрын

    I've been watching this man play for half of my life, I've never had the opportunity to watch him live and I see that opportunity is fading away. Hold on Ronnie, I still want to see your magic in a live match 🙌

  • @JohnJaySnookerChannel
    @JohnJaySnookerChannel5 ай бұрын

    This is hard to watch. It’s such a shame seeing anybody unhappy. Hope things start looking up soon. For Ronnie and anyone that feels lost or depressed. He has nothing left to prove to anyone, let alone himself.

  • @jamesmcarthur1977

    @jamesmcarthur1977

    5 ай бұрын

    Sad

  • @jonathantopp1918

    @jonathantopp1918

    5 ай бұрын

    He's bot unhappy within himself he said that at the end. He's unhappy with his game. Don't worry he's OK.

  • @heretic5116

    @heretic5116

    5 ай бұрын

    It's hillarious 😂😂

  • @GusMac6129

    @GusMac6129

    5 ай бұрын

    He is not unhappy, he is just bored by the same old.

  • @andrewpercival1427
    @andrewpercival14275 ай бұрын

    Bipolar disorder is a horrible thing, you savour the odd times you feel great but when the lows hit you can only see negativety and no joy even in the things you love..hope Ronnie can find a way to enjoy it again.

  • @paulbutler4580
    @paulbutler45805 ай бұрын

    Please Ronnie play one more world championship in April and win it, and hopefully beat Ali Carter in the final, can't stand the man

  • @wordsmugglaa9935
    @wordsmugglaa99355 ай бұрын

    Ronnie is trolling the snooker world. If you look closely you can see him pissin himself with laughter. Hes already living rent free in opposing players heads, this kind of interview is ronnie putting up an extension. Hail the mind game king.

  • @AlexM-ui8me

    @AlexM-ui8me

    5 ай бұрын

    He's done this throughout time. It's all a game to this narcissistic prat. He's whined and threatened to retire for the last 20 years, but to no-one's surprise, he carries on as normal.

  • @glenmiles6279
    @glenmiles62795 ай бұрын

    Just stop overthinking Ronnie,you’re the GOAT,be thankful you have a god given talent,it is what it is.

  • @Wiggi147

    @Wiggi147

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes my man 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼

  • @jamesmcarthur1977

    @jamesmcarthur1977

    5 ай бұрын

    I just did a post before I read yours, I just got sick of reading these other sad posts.@@Wiggi147

  • @dannybrown2040
    @dannybrown20405 ай бұрын

    ronnie you have given the fans decades of unforgettable memories and respect, take a chill pill pal have a long holiday with the family on your own whatever , if you play you play if you don’t but the second you pick up a cue or commentate you’ll always have my respect and gratitude live a happy life brother ✊🏼✌️😎

  • @oreallyoreilly6576
    @oreallyoreilly65765 ай бұрын

    It's always hard being at the top, he's fed up with it at the moment, maybe burnt out a little, take a break, nothing to prove. He has done it all, one of the world's greatest sportsman ever.

  • @SuperChalkster
    @SuperChalkster5 ай бұрын

    Hes always been like that, he is a rollercoaster, hes up and down like a yoyo, fact he is mopping up all the majors without caring too much just proves how much talent he has in the game. He says he is not enjoying it, but he loves it really, he needs snooker he just dont realise it.

  • @joshd790
    @joshd7905 ай бұрын

    How WST can treat this man the same as a 64 player is crazy Ronnie is snooker simple as that

  • @Rising.consciousness
    @Rising.consciousness5 ай бұрын

    Great interview. And very candid Ronnie. From a psychological point of view and one thing I wonder from watching his film… When your dad goes to prison and instead of saying he loves you, he asks you to win. Winning maybe has taken precedent over what Ronnie truly wants. Winning was seen as more important than love. It’s love with conditions. Your dad only accepts you when you win. I feel this is possibly what gave Ronnie his incredible talent because it was so poignant and deeply connected to his dad and conditional love. That’s one hell of a burden to carry. Maybe his whole life has just been a vicarious act to reap love from his dad. A tumultuous upbringing created an exquisite talent, but marred by the pain of love with conditions, and never really feeling love unless he is winning at snooker.

  • @rigsby1454
    @rigsby14545 ай бұрын

    He's obviously going through something difficult at the moment. Ronnie goes through highs and lows. As long as he's playing beautiful snooker we're lucky

  • @tonydew440
    @tonydew4405 ай бұрын

    I know exactly how he feels, I am in the exact same position. I have no money problem, no stress, kids all fine, been with my partner 12 years and couldn't be happier. Yet everyday I get no enjoyment out of anything, I have no motivation for anything. So with Ronnie he doesn't enjoy anything in life, yet he needs snooker to keep hime sane. Thats like Tyson Fury, Phil Taylor, it's a crazy life. I can't work it out and don't ever think I will be normal again. It come on the last 4 years and Im 40 this year Yet I have no idea why im depressed, it would help if I did have something to be depressed about. With Ronnie he is saying, winning tournaments doesn't make him happy or if he loses. It doesn't matter if he wins, if he loses, he feels the same way. He does have very bad depression at least with me I can hide away at home. People lie Ronnie, experience it in the public eye, have camera and mics put in front of him all the time. So I couldn't imagine feeling lie that and having to deal with that. He needs to have a break, get his head right, start missing the game and come back.

  • @dnbmania

    @dnbmania

    5 ай бұрын

    Are you actively seeking help for your troubles Tony? I wish you all the best

  • @jamesmcarthur1977

    @jamesmcarthur1977

    5 ай бұрын

    Sad

  • @ruthharper-ep9lu
    @ruthharper-ep9lu5 ай бұрын

    If you stopped tomorrow Ronnie you would of achieved an accolade and we can only be privileged we had your talent this long …so thank you buddy ❤

  • @mickodillon1480
    @mickodillon14805 ай бұрын

    Good interview Rob

  • @craigjones2302
    @craigjones23025 ай бұрын

    Mental health❤ we all have it❤

  • @simonlawrencesings
    @simonlawrencesings5 ай бұрын

    I imagine if you are a genius at something, it must get boring playing mere mortals who are trying so hard to win and impress. I think a lot of geniuses in sport, music, art, must feel the way Ronnie does after many years. There is no competition left for them.

  • @LIVERNIL723
    @LIVERNIL7235 ай бұрын

    Ronnie's just had a mini-counselling session here ;-)

  • @KidMo-iy9pm
    @KidMo-iy9pm5 ай бұрын

    Theres defo an element of mind games in this kinda talk. It seems there’s truth to it but it also helps to create a level of uncertainty in the other players in that it probably makes them overthink about Ronny. Behind this talk he wants all the records. The way he pushes the other players around as well shows he’s trying to unsettle them

  • @ichrisho
    @ichrisho5 ай бұрын

    Don’t believe. Word he says a he knows what he’s doing. Legend

  • @oliverbingham9742

    @oliverbingham9742

    5 ай бұрын

    Master of spin on and off the baize

  • @BenSmith-ss6gg

    @BenSmith-ss6gg

    5 ай бұрын

    @@oliverbingham9742 Nah I don't believe that anymore. I used to. That documentary, and his general responses in interviews tell me that he doesn't enjoy the game anymore. And it's obviously magnified by the insane standards he holds himself too. That can't help one bit.

  • @gazza1136

    @gazza1136

    5 ай бұрын

    The Tyson Fury of snooker!!

  • @captainfeedback1

    @captainfeedback1

    5 ай бұрын

    @@gazza1136 I don't fucking think so! O'Sullivan is a master of his craft.

  • @jefreymikkelson5293
    @jefreymikkelson52935 ай бұрын

    Ronnie shares such great insight into the mind an elite sportsman. We can all relate to that 'meh' feeling that comes with modern living. He definitely has way more pressure to perform and support who knows how many people though; let's hope he finds that joy again.

  • @jamesmcarthur1977

    @jamesmcarthur1977

    5 ай бұрын

    WE Can Relate? I'M not part of WE, he's a sad man.

  • @dylanwyatt-brown3624

    @dylanwyatt-brown3624

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@jamesmcarthur1977 yh like a lot people are ronnie just says it a lot of people men in particular bottle it up.

  • @jamesmcarthur1977

    @jamesmcarthur1977

    5 ай бұрын

    What?@@dylanwyatt-brown3624

  • @sunyandrich468
    @sunyandrich4685 ай бұрын

    I've only recently begun to fall in love with this game over the last year and Ronnie is the reason why. Partly because he's so great and brings something no one else has or maybe ever will again, but because he's a man that feels real to us. He's not someone like Micheal or Brady, how they were almost super human and lived that way. He's raw like anyone walking down the street. Personally, I think as an interviewer I'd never really talk to him about the game. May e ome or two simple questions, but more so ask about his kids how was the last run he went on, is there something he is looking forward to outside of snooker in the new year. Someone in the comments before myself mentioned he's a tortured genius, and I really think that's the case. I'm not sure if he could get a hold of Tiger and talk with him. See if that may help him

  • @darm1735
    @darm17355 ай бұрын

    Ronnie has aged, but the mind games and wise essentials have become younger!! He’ll never pull the wool over my eyes. 🤔🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @s.c9573
    @s.c95735 ай бұрын

    Legend

  • @John-cx3nm
    @John-cx3nm5 ай бұрын

    I m a Ronnie fan. And was delighted to find he has 5 books out. I have got 4 of them on the audible app. 1 about him, his life and running and he has 3 fiction books based on a Soho Snooker Club owner called Frankie James. And have enjoyed all of them. And the 5th one i havent got yet its like biography. Im no litary buff. But i think he's a man of many talents.

  • @pink43560
    @pink435605 ай бұрын

    It’s hard to explain how good Ronnie is at snooker. Phenomenal player.

  • @guistmagik2506

    @guistmagik2506

    5 ай бұрын

    How would you know 🤣

  • @Tonyprice703

    @Tonyprice703

    5 ай бұрын

    Keep telling him that , that’s what he wants to here attention seeker

  • @dnbmania

    @dnbmania

    5 ай бұрын

    @@guistmagik2506 If you play the game and realise how hard it is, compared to non players

  • @jeremybourne7721
    @jeremybourne77215 ай бұрын

    Love you Ronnie.❤

  • @goingsolointhegarden
    @goingsolointhegarden5 ай бұрын

    Spending 35 years staring at a green table for a living.... This guy is missing out on living. The world is an amazing place and he spends his life under flourescent lights.

  • @jessejeffery4030

    @jessejeffery4030

    5 ай бұрын

    It's not as if the guy lives at the venue. Probably spends less time under fluorescent lights than the average office worker.

  • @jdan35

    @jdan35

    5 ай бұрын

    He's got to travel the world. He says he doesn't practice as often and spends as little times at venues as possible.

  • @ExtremePainGames

    @ExtremePainGames

    5 ай бұрын

    Your the only guy left a comment that is 100% bang on. Everyone elses comment is a bunch of drivel. Your sir hit it on the nail. We get 100 birthdays if god feels it fit for us thats it. Most see 85 birthdays and yes 35 years staring at balls is plenty enough. These comments he travels the world hahahaha Ronnie says it himself the best mood he can be in for a match is locked in a hotel room. The original comment guy said the WORLD is an amazing place. Not bejiing or all those locations where he sees more green felt.

  • @ruleyramundo
    @ruleyramundo5 ай бұрын

    The positiveness of this interview has cheered us up in this cold weather. 🥶 Hopefully many more positive interviews like this coming. Positive attitude like Ronnie's here is GOAT 🐐 material 😎 😆 🤣 😂 😹 His pulling your legs 👍

  • @simoncrabb

    @simoncrabb

    5 ай бұрын

    Positive? Did you watch the video?

  • @amatchmadeindevon2005

    @amatchmadeindevon2005

    5 ай бұрын

    @@simoncrabb😅

  • @snails9505
    @snails95055 ай бұрын

    Wish you'd asked specifically about when he feels he DOES have good cueing.. it sounds like only very few islands of that technical form that gives him true enjoyment through his career.

  • @TJ11965
    @TJ119655 ай бұрын

    Don't pack it in Ronnie-you are an inspiration.

  • @eliapace2614
    @eliapace26145 ай бұрын

    Bet he's ecstatic that tonight a new tournament in Riyadh in March has just been announced and he's the star player on the flyer! That's shortened his upcoming sabbatical!

  • @sebluketravis2438
    @sebluketravis24385 ай бұрын

    Nobody in world sport still dominating 30 years after winning a major or two, insane. Sir Ronnie by age 50.

  • @bbselects2617

    @bbselects2617

    5 ай бұрын

    You can't play any sport until the age of 50 if it requires you to run around. Still so impressive from rocket

  • @p.stanaway8786
    @p.stanaway87865 ай бұрын

    just an absolute insane perfectionist. not happy with the results when his personal standards arent being met in other areas. long live the Rocket

  • @deadnicedave
    @deadnicedave5 ай бұрын

    Genuinely think he's playing the game here, he loves the game, but loves to play down that he loves playing the game, it adds to the fact that he's the best and he knows it, but if he plays it down it makes it all the more extraordinary that he wins when he plays.

  • @ExtremePainGames
    @ExtremePainGames5 ай бұрын

    The EYES don't lie. I just turned 50 Jan 10th and with Ronnie around 1 year younger than me Ive always said to myself maybe Ron will hang the cue up on his 50th birthday. But seeing his eyes here we can assume pyschologically hes done. I love the man that much I'd be happy as Larry if he passed on the 17 day at the worlds. He doesnt need to proove triple triple crowns youngest and oldest in all 3. This man needs to go on holidays where your skin bakes in the sun and hot chicks deliver drinks with tiny umbrellas him and his girlfriend and when he gets back to the U.K. maybe open a snooker hall and have 1-2 unique 10 pocket tables you know that tables where they cut a slice out of it and add a table into the table. Have good tunes and a great chef. But nawww and I tell you something else thats a man's man that says he feels bad winning when these guys want it like their lives depend on it. Thats a fkn mans man's comment right there.

  • @Mike-1000
    @Mike-10005 ай бұрын

    Everybody gets fed up with everything at times. That's life.

  • @bobby381
    @bobby3815 ай бұрын

    He's playing to fund his off table lifestyle and not enjoying his job. Nothing wrong with that, that's what most of us are doing turning up to work each day. He should be a bit more grateful in interviews to his loyal fans, he gets so much support it's unbelievable. Great character to have in the game regardless of whether you agree or disagree with ronnie.

  • @fredasquithYT
    @fredasquithYT5 ай бұрын

    Compare this to his cheeky interview after the Murphy SF last week and it seems like a clear case of an emotional comedown/burnout. He was feeling good a week ago, worked himself up to a historic 8th Masters and naturally you're gonna have a mental comedown after that. Hope he takes some tournaments off and gets the recuperation he needs in time to take his 8th World Title in April. Then I really think he can stop playing, and I think he knows that that 8th title/GOAT status is the real reason he hasn't stopped.

  • @theknowledgewithin6514
    @theknowledgewithin65145 ай бұрын

    Its like an addiction once you have it multiple times it becomes boring

  • @1_5RCBiker
    @1_5RCBiker5 ай бұрын

    He'll be missed when he finally calls it a day.

  • @richardswales767
    @richardswales7675 ай бұрын

    Man off steel Head off wood hope he gets help best sports man on planet 🙏

  • @hardin_of_astora
    @hardin_of_astora5 ай бұрын

    Ronnie is a snooker perfectionist, that's why he's the GOAT. Even though he wins, it is more important for him to play perfect snooker and being in the zone. That's why he said he's still trying to really master the game. The Netflix documentary really was an inside into his psyche before and during tournaments. I cannot understand it completelly, but I totally get it. I still hope though that he finds his balance to play in the future, as him leaving professional snooker will leave a huge hole.

  • @Taylor___
    @Taylor___5 ай бұрын

    We should listen to what he’s saying and let him retire. He’s given up his life for us and the sport. It’s enough Ronnie. Thank you ❤

  • @GSDhandler1
    @GSDhandler15 ай бұрын

    Greatest player to ever play the game, saying its all guess work and I don't hit the cue ball very well. What a flex

  • @pbl7559
    @pbl75595 ай бұрын

    tortured genius......I totally get what he is saying....he seeks perfection, and when he doesn't get it, he cant cope with it.....still the best player on the planet

  • @adrodog17
    @adrodog175 ай бұрын

    He should take a break until the worlds. Was surprised to see him at this tournament after winning the masters. The problem is that he is so good that he is winning with his b game so it’s understandable why it isn’t totally enjoyable for him because he knows what his a game feels like

  • @chattyman4740
    @chattyman47405 ай бұрын

    The key thing is the last thing he said, thankfully - he feels happy and happy in himself. Depression is a weird one; it can really tip you upside down in a number of strange ways; you can be happy and fed up almost simultaneously! Extraordinary interview, though - very honest. He probably needs to bow out, but like a lot of top athletes, he needs two things to replace Snooker: a way to sustain the level of income he is accustomed to and a challenge/purpose in life to keep his mind occupied. A lot of boxers go through that, but it's different in that sport; you can't carry on past a certain age, but theoretically, Ronnie could carry on for years, yet there is no end unless he decides to go.

  • @hutch5799
    @hutch57995 ай бұрын

    Ronnie one of the finest sportsmen the world has ever produced. But I'm fed up of his whinging and feeling sorry for himself. Enough's enough. There are so many people who'd do anything to be in his shoes. If you hate being a professional snooker player so much, then give up and do something else.

  • @brabbit953
    @brabbit9535 ай бұрын

    Hes a genius and a lot of times geniuses are troubled

  • @Ril8y75
    @Ril8y755 ай бұрын

    The hierarchy of snooker needs to listen before it’s too late, because this is how your star attraction is feeling. Before long there will be a breakaway formed like PDC & BDO darts back in the day, and look how that turned out. Sportsmen like this come around once in a lifetime, and the pressure put on them from all angles is insane. Case in point being Gazza, and now everyone is interested in a 16yr old darts player who could just be the only person to ever get near Phil Taylor’s records. If Ronnie decides to call it a day, I hope it’s on his terms, and not because of the constant drivel he has to deal with. I hope he wins an 8th world title in May and then says that’s it. He’s then done all 3 in a season, and has the record he most deserves.

  • @theknowledgewithin6514
    @theknowledgewithin65145 ай бұрын

    What ronnie needs is someone who can put him under pressure and make him strugle to win. Then he will have fight for the game again

  • @nickydavies9058
    @nickydavies90585 ай бұрын

    Ronnie have broken snooker there’s a quote Vincent van Gough once said he dedicated his life to his art and he’s lost his mind in the process 💯

  • @roaz2216
    @roaz22165 ай бұрын

    really sorry he feels this way

  • @simonpayne54
    @simonpayne545 ай бұрын

    Watching Neal Foulds tonight on tv and he please needs a rest. He doesn't look very well at all and his left eye was closing which is a sign of high blood pressure and he looked as though he was struggling to breathe. Please rest him up until the final. Ta.

  • @user-kg1od9es5d

    @user-kg1od9es5d

    5 ай бұрын

    What are you talking about? his job isn't very stressful..

  • @iain8837
    @iain88375 ай бұрын

    "There is a lot of good things that come with Snooker", "I really struggle with it", but after the Masters Semifinal win, "I'm enjoying what I do, I just pick and choose tournaments, I'm not going to sweat guts, just stay in the top 64, I'm enjoying it as I don't care", big Ronnie fan but his interviews are all over the shop.

  • @chrisj622
    @chrisj6225 ай бұрын

    Nothing wrong with the questions, it’s an insight into a flawed genius. Listen to Ronnie it’s fascinating.

  • @jonathanp8509
    @jonathanp85095 ай бұрын

    He’s the best guesser in the business

  • @theowl-tt4ih
    @theowl-tt4ih5 ай бұрын

    Thought that was a very good interview from Ronnie although a tough watch. You can see in some of his interviews and the documentary the constant battle he is going through. Having those kind of struggles mixed with being a perfectionist and a bit of a tortured genius must be very hard to cope with. On a side note, i still think he finds it really hard to believe he wins tournaments playing nowhere near his best, if there was a ready made successor I think he would fund it easier to walk away

  • @JamesTony-dg8pk
    @JamesTony-dg8pk5 ай бұрын

    Don't do a line of sniff Ronnie before an interview!!! Tut tut All geniuses have mental torcher it's part of being as gifted as you are! It's the balance to the sheer brilliance!

  • @ray-ow3uk
    @ray-ow3uk5 ай бұрын

    Ronnie is a very shrewd man. The non chalant, indifferent attitude that he usually displays after a big win i believe is a form of psychological warfare. He often says he played like crap and was still able to win. If you were his opponent how would that make you feel? Haha. Knowing that you couldn't even beat the weakest version of your opponent. Ronnie knows what hes doing. You see that big grin on Ronnie's face when the interviewer says not many people could've done what he did? He LOVED hearing that. Then he goes into his dismissive, depressed persona saying he wasn't even hitting the balls well and still won 😂. I don't doubt that Ronnie is and has been going through a lot mentally throughout his life, but i also believe alot of what he says is very calculated and intended to wind his opponents up and get in their heads. Basically telling them, you better be at your best, because even then you may not be good enough to beat me when I'm at my worst . Haha. LEGEND!

  • @user-kg1od9es5d

    @user-kg1od9es5d

    5 ай бұрын

    Ronnie is definitely wired differently, but I genuinely think he just goes with a care-free attitude and has a little laugh along the way.

  • @JoePye-hk3jw
    @JoePye-hk3jw5 ай бұрын

    I really respect Ronnie for been honest but even though you may not be enjoying it, all your fans like me still love to watch you and I’m thankful for your entertainment over the years, you dedicated your life to snooker but unfortunately every sport person has there day but I believe that you have still got plenty of fuel left in the tank

  • @DC-uf6ve
    @DC-uf6ve5 ай бұрын

    And they say nurses have it tough. POOR OLD RONNIE

  • @devinmertes2198
    @devinmertes21985 ай бұрын

    Don't give up Ron... ever

  • @getspassedone
    @getspassedone5 ай бұрын

    The thing is, Ronnie talks this way but I think he’ll find it much harder to cope with not playing when he finally decides to call it a day. Only then he’ll realise how much he’ll miss playing. Ask most retired great snooker players and they’ll all say they miss the buzz of playing in big tournaments. Also, snooker authorities want Ronnie to retire and these questions were levelled in that direction.

  • @user-kg1od9es5d

    @user-kg1od9es5d

    5 ай бұрын

    ronnie retiring will kill the sport. he is the only person that can draw the casuals in.

  • @BigTwat
    @BigTwat5 ай бұрын

    New talent is urgently needed with the ability to play as consistently well as he does.. The changing of the guard simply isn't going to happen with the current crop of players.. They've all beaten protagonists.. If he gets an eight WC.. great.. but If he continues to play as well as he's been doing into his 50s.. he'll effectively end up making a mockery out of everyone else without even having to try.. Snooker needs new heroes for it to survive.. I'm possibly completely wrong, but it's certainly how it feels to me.. ps. I'm a 110% Ronnie fan, but where is snooker without Ronnie..

  • @GeorgeH-dq8su
    @GeorgeH-dq8su5 ай бұрын

    O’Sullivan showing clear signs of depression here but no one takes his mental health seriously it appears. She’s clearly struggling mentally at the moment and perhaps the fact he’s not getting any joy out of winning tournaments may be adding to it.

  • @Codestud
    @Codestud5 ай бұрын

    This is not Ronnie talking, it's general tiredness with a hint of depression. He's right to take time off.

  • @stoneroses22
    @stoneroses225 ай бұрын

    Ronnie still carries the scars and trauma from his teenage years with what happened with his parents. I doubt he would feel like this if those issues never occurred.

  • @boxingmmachat3125

    @boxingmmachat3125

    5 ай бұрын

    Correct

  • @niallquinn6683

    @niallquinn6683

    5 ай бұрын

    Yep this is absolutely spot on. And if it wasn't for Steve Peters god knows where he'd be now...if anywhere...

  • @stoneroses22

    @stoneroses22

    5 ай бұрын

    You can tell from the way he speaks about his childhood. He was at his happiest as a 14 year old. He has never really mentally recovered or moved on from that trauma.

  • @mytmt1613

    @mytmt1613

    5 ай бұрын

    @@stoneroses22 After watching his documentary I wondered how many mates Ronnie had as a kid considering he was consumed by snooker from about 10 years old. He turned pro when he was 16 and his life would have been snooker 24/7. While most people at that age were leaving school and out exploring the world, just think of the things you and your mates got up to, some of the best years of the life experience, he never had that. All his mates seem to be people he has met on his snooker journey, or through it. In a way he never had a normal childhood because of his love ( addiction ) of snooker. I wonder if he regrets that, and blames snooker for it, might explain his perceived resentment towards the game at times ?.

  • @ironbutterflyrusted

    @ironbutterflyrusted

    5 ай бұрын

    Depends on the person you are....for many trauma doesn't define them. For me he is just frustrated with his form and wondering if the "feel" from his younger years has gone. Natural for a guy his age to ponder on lifes direction and fulfillment. As he said on the whole he is happy with life. It's just snooker that he has placed on a crossroad. So I don't see doubts and introspection as a sign of deep mental scars from trauma👍...even though the ill-informed trend of today. Is to claim mental health is the reason for everything not going your way. And the reason for your personality lacking certain attributes. I assure you that truly depressed people , who also suffer bouts of psychosis. Will readily lap up a voice that overly sympathises. Because in doing so they justify the unrealistic outlook and reinforce the need for the pattern of behaviour....thus no will to change things exists.

  • @G.E.MTFC_
    @G.E.MTFC_5 ай бұрын

    Just a perfectionist that gets annoyed when he's not perfect

  • @robovac3557
    @robovac35575 ай бұрын

    That interviewer is excellent.

  • @robovac3557

    @robovac3557

    5 ай бұрын

    @@SnookerIsRonnie Really? I know Rob so well from watching him on the floor and I'd no idea that hlwas him. Must be how I've only ever seen him speaking loudly because he's in front of a crowd. Thank You.

  • @normantaylor5957
    @normantaylor59575 ай бұрын

    To many tournaments it’s obvious one after another no matter how much you love the game they’re drowning in it. Jack lisowski was saying the same only recently but his depression is combined with the pressure of still trying to win his first major. Eat sleep rave repeat, scared of the unknown as he said “ it’s all I’ve known “ ( Ronnie)

  • @dancutd

    @dancutd

    5 ай бұрын

    Players aren’t forced to play any tournament, they are free to pick and choose, so your comment is pretty much pointless.

  • @normantaylor5957

    @normantaylor5957

    5 ай бұрын

    @@dancutd your missing the point whilst like many just defending Ronnie ie … To be really successful you will obviously need to compete as much as possible to get ranking points. From the horses mouth ( Ronnie ) plus Stephen Hendry and others saying “ it’s all I know “ Look at Sean Murphy, Jimmy White as 2 examples of never seem to get down like Ronnie as the expectation of being Brilliant ALL the time isn’t there. No different than Manchester City having to Win every game but hold on of course there is look at the amount of snooker competitions in a season as to football matches played.

  • @dancutd

    @dancutd

    5 ай бұрын

    @@normantaylor5957 i don’t think i am missing the point, have we got to feel sorry for them because they’re working too hard? I agree for some it’s all they know, but they could be getting up at 5am every morning and working on a roof in -5 degrees. I have no sympathy when they have the option of picking or choosing what they play in. Having to play more to get ranking points comes with the territory of aspiring to be a top player. For Ronnie he probably just needs to win 1 tournament a season or get to latter stages a few times to stay in the top 16, like he said he would need to lose and arm and leg to fall out of the top 16. Before Hearn took over, snooker was dead, players were complaining at the lack of tournaments, now they’re complaining there’s too many which is absolutely absurd.

  • @arthur12286
    @arthur122865 ай бұрын

    I’ve just finished watching an interview of Ronnie saying he still loves snooker and now this 😂😂

  • @paulrooke285

    @paulrooke285

    5 ай бұрын

    Narcissist

  • @calccalccalc
    @calccalccalc5 ай бұрын

    Heavy is the head that wears the crown

  • @hitenpatel6503
    @hitenpatel65035 ай бұрын

    The goat 🐐, can say anything

  • @scottyrana9473
    @scottyrana94735 ай бұрын

    Kens chinese sea bass is waiting mate hurry up! 😅 @ Snooker God O Sullivan ❤❤

  • @mehdiknight
    @mehdiknight5 ай бұрын

    Get Ronnie down to an ayahuasca camp in Central America, that’ll give him a clearer vision

  • @danvolkov207
    @danvolkov2075 ай бұрын

    Stop asking him these boring snooker questions. Ask him about everything else. Then you get better and entertaining answers. This is awkward , frustrating and painful to watch. To ask him how the game went on after 30+ years, 23 triple crown titles… Really?! Rob has no mercy. Seriously. Ask him about everything else, no the game of snooker…

  • @matthewelton63

    @matthewelton63

    5 ай бұрын

    Snooker Depression i agree they talk far to much that Rob all of them Neil Alan ken Stephen just play snooker enit or not do your talking on the table like Ronnie does all them give me a break be more like mark williams if i win a snooker match then allgood if i lose a snooker match its not the end of the day is it match play snooker professional high standards but try to enjoy it more easier said then don't Wst tour Relentless tbh tbf same for everyone

  • @bobbypukes605

    @bobbypukes605

    5 ай бұрын

    But we are watching the snooker. That includes interviews and the drama that comes with it. We (the viewers) are being entertained. This isn't Ronnie in a therapy session. He's a privileged sportsman who will never have to work a day in his life after he's retired. There are a lot of ranked snooker lads who have to work additional jobs because the money isn't there in the sport. I admit he's always had his demons, and is human like everyone else, but he needs to look at himself in the mirror and remind himself how lucky he is. I'm with Shaun Murphy on this one. If it's boring Ron, and you are always moaning, why are you always turning up? Retire. Enjoy your comfortable life, and look to take on new adventures instead if you really despise snooker that much.

  • @Guvna07

    @Guvna07

    5 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately mate his contract stipulates that he has to engage with the media after a match. Obviously the conversation is going to be about snooker. He’s an absolute genius and my favourite player ever but we all have to understand he has demons. Personally I think he’s at a very low point and he’s really not happy. He wants an 8th world title and then he’ll retire and do the odd exhibition and his punditry work. But he will always be hot n cold because that’s his nature. He’s a genius but every genius is flawed in some way and he’s no different.

  • @jamesadcock5235

    @jamesadcock5235

    5 ай бұрын

    It's the questioning it's the same old questions.

  • @matthewelton63

    @matthewelton63

    5 ай бұрын

    @@jamesadcock5235 indeed pointless straight after the match and before it no need for it next up lets get on with it.

  • @SJRice
    @SJRice5 ай бұрын

    I’m a Ronnie fan but at this stage I’m a little bored of this ‘I can’t be arsed’ schtick. If he doesn’t wanna play just don’t play

  • @WilliamHBonney617
    @WilliamHBonney6175 ай бұрын

    Definitely not wired correctly, most geniuses aren`t. Unless of course it`s all an act to keep people talking and writing about snooker. Say what you like about Ronnie, but he keeps Snooker on the back pages and keeps the media talking about it, which is good for the game and good for all the other players.

  • @user-kg1od9es5d

    @user-kg1od9es5d

    5 ай бұрын

    thing is, Ronnie would actually be great in a strategic position to further the sport. But the old, egotistical heads won't have it.

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