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    A few days after my stay in Sheffield, I can't realize I was really there, attending matches and meeting champions such as Higgins, Robertson, Hamilton, etc. at the stage door. I've watched my first tournament live, and what a tournament! I enjoy watching snooker programmes but there's no comparison with being there, together with snooker fanatics, your heart beating wildly as the different sessions approach. I was at the second round matches: Murphy/Parrott (two sessions) and McCulloch/Hamilton (one session), 24 frames altogether (and watching carefully, you could have seen me on TV ).

    Here are my impressions of...

    ...THE VENUE

    I know that they are talking about moving the competition from the Crucible. The venue is incredibly small indeed; on another thread someone compared it with his local club in a backstreet, and you can say that again! Moreover, it really needs an update: the carpet's ugly, the bar and snack are gloomy. The auditorium converted into an arena is impressive, but there's obviously no place for two tables; the players, referees and BBC cameramen are crammed together like sardines. BUT it's the Crucible, and now I know what it means: there's something in the air, that has something to do with legend. You simply fall under its spell. As for the arena, I knew it was famed for being the most intimate one in snooker and, as I was in the front row (YES!), I could clearly see Shaun Murphy's pair of cuff-links and John Parrott's brand of trousers - the proximity is astonishing.

    ... THE MASTER OF CEREMONIES

    There was a strange guy (Richard Beare, as I heard later) with an ultra-bright smile who did the introductions as if we were in a TV quiz show. He was supposed to warm up the audience but he always started the speech with a stupid request: "We are so, soooo happy to have 888.com as the official sponsor here, so please show your appreciation of that and give 888.com a big clap!" (obviously nobody knew exactly why we should have been ecstatic about an online game room or a brand of cigarette, but I suppose the promotional contract stipulates he has to mention "888" twice in each sentence).

    ... JOHN PARROTT AND ME

    I could have had no great liking for Parrott, as I'm an absolute fan of Steve Davis (how did you guess? ). Well, now I can claim I love old JP and could kiss his shoes if he asked me to. I didn't know him before, except for one or two matches when he was a top player a few years ago. Of course, as a French, I had never heard of his role as a team captain on "A Question of Sport". I only knew he had beaten Steve Davis. I had booked my tickets on February only for Steve's hypothetical second round, and a second round without him signified not much to me! This is why I reluctantly sat down in the front row at 2:00pm on Thursday. Twenty minutes later the Nugget was forgotten. I usually admire Murphy' virtuosity and his brilliant cue action, but he made a few mistakes and JP made the most of it. I really like his teddy-bear solid style. He's so graceful and expressive around the table, you can guess what he's thinking about and feel as if you were part of the game - that's what the crowd did, and my neighbours couldn't help ponctuating the game with "Great shot", "C'mon John!", the atmosphere was tremendous! John was the outsider but he remained an entertainer as well: in the sixth frame after three "foul and a miss" were called, JP, with a desperate expression, went near one of my neighbours, pretending to give him his cue.The crowd roared with laughter and when Shaun did the same in the following frame, John decided to take both cues and give ways to better players in the audience! It was hilarious and his humour is catching; when a mobile phone rang and the loudspeaker gave a female voice: "Hello! Hello!", Shaun said: "It sounds like my mother!". During Friday's morning session, the game became more intense and the two players were level at 8-8 in the end, after John's bright fightback. I was on my way to France when the evening session finished and I heard of Shaun's victory. He deserved it of course, but JP has not been only a foil for him, he was heart and soul in the match, good humoured, spirited and gallant. The world championship has confirmed that I really fancy the old brigade!



    Now it's over (for me!) and I hope that many of you on TSF will have the opportunity to go to Sheffield one day. It's worth your going! No doubt I will be there in 2008.


    ____________________________________
    Jeff Jones: ...what is your strongest snooker memory?
    Steve Davis: My psychotherapist has told me not to talk about this...!

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    Andrew A. : I'd like to see you and John Virgo together.
    Steve Davis: The video's banned.

  • #2
    Great post, Gab! Glad you enjoyed it!

    Get tickets for the Final next year... then you can watch the Nugget winning.
    "If anybody can knock these three balls in, this man can."
    David Taylor, 11 January 1982, as Steve Davis prepared to pot the blue, in making the first 147 break on television.

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by Gab
      (and watching carefully, you could have seen me on TV ).
      Indeed a very nice post and as a foreigner here on TSF I envy your english! And Gaëlle, I was carefully watching, as always , and I think you were the girl sitting on the first row in the pink T-shirt and the dark jacket, if true then this first row near the cameras suits you very well
      I saw that going differently in my mind

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by Gab
        in the sixth frame after three "foul and a miss" were called, JP, with a desperate expression, went near one of my neighbours, pretending to give him his cue._
        I remember those moment! It was very amusingly
        Thank you for a very interesting post.
        I envy to you My town is so far from Shaffild! But I hope to go to the tournament one day.

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        • #5
          Great post! Liked reading it. I wish I could be there at the crucible too!
          Who needs 'The Rocket' , When RaNeN is here!

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          • #6
            Very good post Gab! Very enjoyed reading it!
            2007 TSF Pot Black prediction contest winner
            2010 TSF Welsh Open Predict the qualifiers winner

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            • #7
              Sounds like you had as great a few days up in sheffield as I did - just wish I could still be up there!

              Glad you had a fantastic time and shame you missed Steve Davis - but JP made up for it by the sounds of things!

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              • #8
                Nice report to read. It is also good to see that a few posts on here initially, spurred you on to go to the Championship!

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                • #9
                  Thanks everybody for the compliments, it's very very kind of you

                  davis_greatest: our ginger magician will be there next year and I hope I'll be able to watch him from the first round to the final. As it may be his last season, please do come too, let's support him! (same thing for you, April_madness )
                  LoopySnooker: yes you're absolutely right about the "sounds of things"!
                  PaulTheSoave: YES right! Vive TSF!
                  Jeff Jones: ...what is your strongest snooker memory?
                  Steve Davis: My psychotherapist has told me not to talk about this...!

                  ___________________________________

                  Andrew A. : I'd like to see you and John Virgo together.
                  Steve Davis: The video's banned.

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