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Exciting times ahead for Snooker!

Discussion in 'Snooker' started by ShelfSideSpur, Jan 31, 2011.

  1. ShelfSideSpur

    ShelfSideSpur Active Member

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    Morning chaps <ok>

    So I think all in all the Snooker Shootout comp went down very well - made for very entertaining viewing and even the missus who hates snooker enjoyed it <yikes>

    It seems like Mr Hearn and his team really are making waves and bringing the game into the 21st century.

    Hopefully we should be seeing more of the format in events such as:

    A six(sic) nations type format.

    A World Cup/European tournament.

    Mosconi Cup type event.

    Looking forward to the rejuvenation of a Sport that was dying <ok>
     
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  2. sgtpotterslonelyheartsclubband

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    Agreed, it looked very good and certainly seems to have got the crowds in. Well done Mr Hearn and his team on helping to, as you said ShelfSideSpur - Tuck Me In!, rejuvenate a sport that was seemingly dying <ok>
     
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  3. Hyperupdate

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    BBC should go for Power Snooker <ok>
     
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  4. Wein14

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    Was amazing, didn't expect an atmosphere like that at a Snooker event!

    While i do enjoy normal competition snooker, i think this format should/will become more prominent.
     
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    He admits snooker can learn a lot from the marketing of cricket, darts and boxing and questioned whether the sport had been run properly under previous chairman Sir Rodney Walker.
     
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