TinFoilHat
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Only a matter of time until one of the Chinese win it. I quite fancy Xintong this year to win it. They are fearless and go for everything.
Only a matter of time until one of the Chinese win it. I quite fancy Xintong this year to win it. They are fearless and go for everything.
Snooker will be based overseas in the next 4 years, plus the world championship will be in China, the winner will be taking home between $5million $10million, instead of £500.000
I bet it’s really grinding being a snooker player these days.I should really start practicing.
Serious question mate, do you see it as a negative if it moves to China for bigger prize money, for me its shit that tradition can be bought, but it will also develop the sport?Between September 2019 and December 2022 he made bets on snooker matches knowing they were fixed is in breach of the rules, so he's not a cheat, Hahaha, Boy some people are clueless. He made more money in them 3 years of cheating than what he's won tonight
Defo fully involved and doing it for 3 years only gets him a 20-month ban ? something stinks
Snooker has been looking for a player from China to take the game to new levels of sponsorship and overseas
Snooker will be based overseas in the next 4 years, plus the world championship will be in China, the winner will be taking home between $5million $10million, instead of £500.000
Serious question mate, do you see it as a negative if it moves to China for bigger prize money, for me its shit that tradition can be bought, but it will also develop the sport?
As much as people don't like it, foreign investment in sport is no bad thing IMO. But the investors want something in return.
Boxing is a prime example, since the Saudi's have taken over, They have got the deals done for the top fights to happen, and Boxers are now earning more in for one fight arranged by Turki Al-Sheikh than they could imagine!
Money in sport is fantastic, when it's invested in the sport the right way!
I heard one of the ex-professional pundits talking about the case and that is exactly what he said happened.
It's important to us as fans mate. But what about the players?Tradition is a much more important factor than money, the only people not agreeing with that are the money men.
Sport is generally changing for the worst year on year IMHO.
It's important to us as fans mate. But what about the players?
as someone said before in this thread, Snooker players have to fly all over the world. Paying for flights, accommodation, coaches etc out of their own money. The extra money world be welcomed by them.
Look at Dart's, money has improved it no end. The winner at the Ally Pally this year will get £1m! That's progress done right
What was John Higgins banned for?Stephen Lee got 12 years for match fixing
I'm with you and I accept it's going that way, but once you remove the idea that anyone can compete given the chance and take away the accessibility it's only a generation away from killing the sport because the core fans are gone.
Less snooker halls and we have less players, the more the sport moves abroad the less interest youngsters here will have in snooker. Fast forward 50 years and Asia will be trying to grow the game here.
There's very few snooker halls in the UK anyway.
Bet he did and his mates -:)Never put any money on it. Bugger!
Serious question mate, do you see it as a negative if it moves to China for bigger prize money, for me its shit that tradition can be bought, but it will also develop the sport?
As much as people don't like it, foreign investment in sport is no bad thing IMO. But the investors want something in return.
Boxing is a prime example, since the Saudi's have taken over, They have got the deals done for the top fights to happen, and Boxers are now earning more in for one fight arranged by Turki Al-Sheikh than they could imagine!
Money in sport is fantastic, when it's invested in the sport the right way!
Unfortunately watching professional sport is no longer for the working man…….
He was 7/2 to win it before the quarter finals.He was a 50/1 shot a month ago ;)
Four within a 2 mile radius of me. fucking expensive now though. No more 20p for the lights.There's very few snooker halls in the UK anyway.