who is the best players in philly?

I think threads like this need some ground rules. Like, wherever the proposed player is from, there needs to be a significant sports population that routes for the team for the city in question.

In other words, we can't put Lou Butera up for Philly since he's from Pittsburgh. But maybe we can say Rempe (Scranton).

Hope this helps, but at this point I can't see how

Freddie <~~~ might as well be called a Philly

I see it differently. For me, it's a lot less grey. I mean, "in Philly" means...in Philadelphia. Not visits, not has spent some time in, not from another state but within a half hour drive or in state but an hour or so away.

I will concede if they live in a true suburb of Philly as being valid.

For ex: Steve Mizerak grew up/lived in a suburb of NYC, but in NJ. While he was within 15 minutes of NYC, he was still...a Jersey player.


Eric >in my eyes
 
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I see it differently. For me, it's a lot less grey. I mean, "in Philly" means...in Philadelphia. Not visits, not has spent some time in, not from another state but within a half hour drive or in state but an hour or so away.

I will concede if they live in a true suburb of Philly as being valid.

For ex: Steve Mizerak grew up/lived in a suburb of NYC, but in NJ. While he was within 15 minutes of NYC, he was still...a Jersey player.


Eric >in my eyes
I agree, but some of the posters need some help to justify or squash their input.
 
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For ex: Steve Mizerak grew up/lived in a suburb of NYC, but in NJ. While he was within 15 minutes of NYC, he was still...a Jersey player.
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Eric >in my eyes

"Grew up / lived in a suburb of NYC, but in NJ." Doesn't that mean NJ *IS* a suburb of NYC -- or could be NYC's sixth borough?

:p

-Sean <-- loves to josh with NJ'ites :D
 
"Grew up / lived in a suburb of NYC, but in NJ." Doesn't that mean NJ *IS* a suburb of NYC -- or could be NYC's sixth borough?

:p

-Sean <-- loves to josh with NJ'ites :D

NYC should be NJ's largest city; NJ is NYC's lifeline to the mainland :p


Eric
 
I think that the highest level player that actually grew up and is still living within the confines of the actual city of Philadelphia, is Eddie Abraham. If i am not mistaken, he is the current State Champion.

Basically, everyone else that can play at around that level that is designated a "Philly" player, is from a burb.
 
Well I bet there are more Pittsburgh Steelers fans there than Eagles fans.

Have no idea about baseball or basketball.

:)

I agree with Erics opinion. You must live there, not casually visit.

Yeah, but do they route for the Phillies or Sixers in Scranton?

Freddie <~~~ maybe it didn't help
 
Saw, Superstar... this is straight from the horses mouth. I have the link going directly to 12:30 or so where Corey and Billy are commentating and talking about kicking. Listen for a minute... the gold part is at 13:10. (If you get an advertisement, it will go to the 12:30 mark after the ad)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Y6A1QCJTdBU#t=767s

By the way, great onepocket match... I was watching it today and as soon as I heard what Corey said, I was immediately reminded of this thread.

I'll take 10% juice on whatever bet you two made on who was right:grin::grin::grin:
 
Saw, Superstar... this is straight from the horses mouth. I have the link going directly to 12:30 or so where Corey and Billy are commentating and talking about kicking. Listen for a minute... the gold part is at 13:10. (If you get an advertisement, it will go to the 12:30 mark after the ad)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Y6A1QCJTdBU#t=767s

By the way, great onepocket match... I was watching it today and as soon as I heard what Corey said, I was immediately reminded of this thread.

I'll take 10% juice on whatever bet you two made on who was right:grin::grin::grin:

My buddy Scott tells a great story about how him, Gipsy and Ginky went down to Phily one night to try to bust a 15 year old Corey Deuel. They showed up and Scott walked in with a case that said Ginky, Ginky walked in with Scott's case and Gipsy walked in being Gipsy. They woke up Corey looking to make a game with him when Corey said "I don't know which one of you guys is Ginky, but I'll play the fat guy".

His ID was never checked, but every time I heard that story, they said Corey was 15.
 
When Corey was 15 he played almost every sunday at Castle Billiards Rutherford NJ in their tourney. He was playing pretty strong back then. I remember him telling me he wanted to quit school and become a pool player. At that time he was living in PA. and he was getting dropped off an picked up. He wasnt driving at that time.
 
Saw, Superstar... this is straight from the horses mouth...

By the way, great onepocket match... I was watching it today and as soon as I heard what Corey said, I was immediately reminded of this thread.

I'll take 10% juice on whatever bet you two made on who was right:grin::grin::grin:

No bet was made.

Easy money if they do.:D
 
JIMMY FUSCO was the best all around player from the philly area!

Nobody would go in there and play Jimmy, except maybe Efren and Parica.

And i dont even think they beat Jimmy playing in Philly!

One thing is for sure, philly had a bunch of really good pool players that gambled!
 
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JIMMY FUSCO was the best all around player from the philly area!

Nobody would go in there and play Jimmy, except maybe Efren and Parica.

And i dont even think they beat Jimmy playing in Philly!

One thing is for sure, philly had a bunch of really good pool players that gambled!

And they told us young VA folk not to drive up there!
 
And they told us young VA folk not to drive up there!

Saved yourself the trouble of coming to Philly, playing the wrong guy, booking a huge winner, and having the losing local backer, call his boys to rob you in the parking lot so he didn't lose his money.

Got to love Philly.
 
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