artistic skating, GRS ... are other examples that come to mind.
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Originally Posted by ste bed View Postin snooker men can earn alot more than women maybe if they put more money in it they would improve as there's not much in it for them at the end of the day.-'Don't choke, don't choke, don't choke! aww I knew I was going to choke'-
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Originally Posted by brettski View PostFor me this is the reason there arent as many female players, nothing to do with skill or ability. If women could earn the exact same amount of money I'm sure the interest would pick up from female players."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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I once got introduced to the very first womens world champion Vera Selby by a friend and ended up playing her once a week down her local club. She was over 60 then but still potted a mean ball!
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Originally Posted by vmax4steve View PostIts hand and eye co-ordination, nothing more, nothing less.
Men have it naturally, some better than others, women, naturally, don't have it as good as as men.Women can never compete with men at sport and games so that's why they have their own tours and championships.
......"We have met the enemy and he is us" - Pogo
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My daughter Hannah has a goal and that is to attempt to play on the Pro circuit. She is 12 at the moment but I would not stop her from trying. Things may change in the next few years boys etc but she loves playing. It is a hard enough life travelling across the country and playing in events but it is the same for the lads with thousands competing and only a select few good enough for the main tour. When she is old enough and if she has enough interest still then I shall enter her onto the PIOS. She looks up to Reanne Evans but has no other female role models who are trying to make it in a mans world at snooker at the moment.
Hannah herself, is inspiring other young girls to take up the game and this is the best that I can hope for because somewhere out there is a female who is good enough, better than Hannah even, to have a go at challenging to get onto the main tour.
She is making steady progress in the EASB junior tour and enjoys playing the lads as much as playing the ladies.
Let me be clear as well. I do not wear rose tinted glasses. Hannah may fail and if so she has achieved more in her 3 years of playing than I would have ever thought she would achieve and she has travelled more miles around the world playing snooker than I ever did. So she can always look back with fond memories of this game even if the battle was an uphill one for her and thousands of other lads but I stress that I do not know how good Hannah will become. She may stop her development soon or she may become very very good indeed. What I don't do is speculate I just let her play and see where she takes herself.You're damned if you do and you're damned if you don't
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Let's be clear about this going for a game of snooker (or golf) is one of the few ways left open for a man to get away from women for a few hours. The only reason women are trying to make inroads into male dominated sports is because they are so clingy and needy that they hate it when men have a good time without them and always have this compunction be included in everything men do so that they can feel 'needed'. It was the same reasoning behind the banning of male only bars or 'snugs' in pubs, and had nothing to do with equality or sexism at all. If women want to play snooker (or golf) or anything else, then that's great I am happy for them, but if it is popular enough then they can have their own tour can't they. Maybe once a month they can hold a PMT tournament at their local snooker club and the winner could be the last one to burst into tears!
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Originally Posted by Kolya View PostLet's be clear about this going for a game of snooker (or golf) is one of the few ways left open for a man to get away from women for a few hours. The only reason women are trying to make inroads into male dominated sports is because they are so clingy and needy that they hate it when men have a good time without them and always have this compunction be included in everything men do so that they can feel 'needed'. It was the same reasoning behind the banning of male only bars or 'snugs' in pubs, and had nothing to do with equality or sexism at all. If women want to play snooker (or golf) or anything else, then that's great I am happy for them, but if it is popular enough then they can have their own tour can't they. Maybe once a month they can hold a PMT tournament at their local snooker club and the winner could be the last one to burst into tears!
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Originally Posted by Odrl View PostThe answer is obvious here. Snooker shots require physical movements. With men being physically superior, they can execute shots better.
Originally Posted by wyt147 View PostMy daughter Hannah has a goal and that is to attempt to play on the Pro circuit. She is 12 at the moment but I would not stop her from trying.
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Originally Posted by Kolya View PostLet's be clear about this going for a game of snooker (or golf) is one of the few ways left open for a man to get away from women for a few hours. The only reason women are trying to make inroads into male dominated sports is because they are so clingy and needy that they hate it when men have a good time without them and always have this compunction be included in everything men do so that they can feel 'needed'. It was the same reasoning behind the banning of male only bars or 'snugs' in pubs, and had nothing to do with equality or sexism at all. If women want to play snooker (or golf) or anything else, then that's great I am happy for them, but if it is popular enough then they can have their own tour can't they. Maybe once a month they can hold a PMT tournament at their local snooker club and the winner could be the last one to burst into tears!
They have a need to dominate as much as men do and choose sports and games for that very same reason.
I knew a girl like that once, she had a beautiful girlfriend, a crush on teeny bopper David Cassidy and was a single mother.
What strange beings we are.
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Originally Posted by wyt147 View PostMy daughter Hannah has a goal and that is to attempt to play on the Pro circuit. She is 12 at the moment but I would not stop her from trying. Things may change in the next few years boys etc but she loves playing. It is a hard enough life travelling across the country and playing in events but it is the same for the lads with thousands competing and only a select few good enough for the main tour. When she is old enough and if she has enough interest still then I shall enter her onto the PIOS. She looks up to Reanne Evans but has no other female role models who are trying to make it in a mans world at snooker at the moment.
Hannah herself, is inspiring other young girls to take up the game and this is the best that I can hope for because somewhere out there is a female who is good enough, better than Hannah even, to have a go at challenging to get onto the main tour.
She is making steady progress in the EASB junior tour and enjoys playing the lads as much as playing the ladies.
Let me be clear as well. I do not wear rose tinted glasses. Hannah may fail and if so she has achieved more in her 3 years of playing than I would have ever thought she would achieve and she has travelled more miles around the world playing snooker than I ever did. So she can always look back with fond memories of this game even if the battle was an uphill one for her and thousands of other lads but I stress that I do not know how good Hannah will become. She may stop her development soon or she may become very very good indeed. What I don't do is speculate I just let her play and see where she takes herself.
My point is that you don't necessarily have to be the best player to consistenly win tournaments (course it helps if you are). You just need to be good enough and able to make frame winning breaks frame after frame in enough frames to take you over the line, match after match after .....
Good luck to Hannah. I hope she achieves her goal."We have met the enemy and he is us" - Pogo
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Originally Posted by Kolya View PostI once got introduced to the very first womens world champion Vera Selby by a friend and ended up playing her once a week down her local club. She was over 60 then but still potted a mean ball!
Oldgit'Believe To Achieve'
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