The round of 16 is complete, and the eight finest Ayatollahs in history remain.
Reaching this stage of the competition is a dream for any player, but only four can progress to the semi-finals.
The first QF tie sees beautiful Victor Camarasa face war horse Neil Warnock. Victor floated serenely through the opening rounds as easily as backstroking through a pool of Rioja, but Warnock's been around the block a few times and he'll doubtless have some tricks up his sleeve. The pre-match presser saw Warnock predictably talking up his opposition, though he did concede that the Ayatollah was "his kind of gesture". Whether these mind-games will have any effect on the sultry Spaniard remains to be seen.
Voting is open now, and slams shut in 48 hours.
Reaching this stage of the competition is a dream for any player, but only four can progress to the semi-finals.
The first QF tie sees beautiful Victor Camarasa face war horse Neil Warnock. Victor floated serenely through the opening rounds as easily as backstroking through a pool of Rioja, but Warnock's been around the block a few times and he'll doubtless have some tricks up his sleeve. The pre-match presser saw Warnock predictably talking up his opposition, though he did concede that the Ayatollah was "his kind of gesture". Whether these mind-games will have any effect on the sultry Spaniard remains to be seen.
Voting is open now, and slams shut in 48 hours.