Back in the 1980s, I recall that there was a small storm-in-a-teacup when a referee on the panel for the world championship was one of those to be dispensed with when they reached the latter stages of the tournament. This fellow was so aggrieved at being dumped (as he saw it) that he got himself a TV interview by David Vine to air his discontent, although he was totally unable to say why he should have been retained beyond the obvious fact that he was a snooker referee!
It was standard practice that some of the referees on the panel were not used in the latter stages, so he had no cause for complaint and the whole affair was slightly bizarre - and soon forgotten. Anyway, I was just wondering if anyone could recall the man's name and whether he ever refereed in professional snooker again after that episode.
It was standard practice that some of the referees on the panel were not used in the latter stages, so he had no cause for complaint and the whole affair was slightly bizarre - and soon forgotten. Anyway, I was just wondering if anyone could recall the man's name and whether he ever refereed in professional snooker again after that episode.
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