VOTE DAVISON
What does the word guarantee mean then? If Davisons says he is guaranteeing these tournaments and prize money, surely that is what he will do. How otherwise could he get away with this? Once he speaks tomorrow to the players, i expect more will become clear.
As for bribery of the £5000 grand for the top 64 players, of course its a sweetener, but whats the problem with that. I remember not so long ago when one particular board started paying exclusive contracts to certain players to keep them on side. Some for up to 3 years i think. Various top 16 players were being given contracts, (classed as promotional work / load of toffee) of between £20 Grand and £100,000 per year.
If thats not a worse case scenario, i don't know what is. And Steve Davis was asked to sacrifice his last years payment of about £50 grand. Which he refused to do so. With all the cash he is worth, thats how much he was worried about snooker going broke.
At the end of the day, the players want whats right for them and whats in it for them. If Hearn does not get the vote and walks, then Davison cannot back up his plans, yes snooker will be back in dire, but it will survive until the next oportunist comes along. And maybe that might be even better.
What does the word guarantee mean then? If Davisons says he is guaranteeing these tournaments and prize money, surely that is what he will do. How otherwise could he get away with this? Once he speaks tomorrow to the players, i expect more will become clear.
As for bribery of the £5000 grand for the top 64 players, of course its a sweetener, but whats the problem with that. I remember not so long ago when one particular board started paying exclusive contracts to certain players to keep them on side. Some for up to 3 years i think. Various top 16 players were being given contracts, (classed as promotional work / load of toffee) of between £20 Grand and £100,000 per year.
If thats not a worse case scenario, i don't know what is. And Steve Davis was asked to sacrifice his last years payment of about £50 grand. Which he refused to do so. With all the cash he is worth, thats how much he was worried about snooker going broke.
At the end of the day, the players want whats right for them and whats in it for them. If Hearn does not get the vote and walks, then Davison cannot back up his plans, yes snooker will be back in dire, but it will survive until the next oportunist comes along. And maybe that might be even better.
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