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    The downside to big snooker events is the seemingly endless stream of nonsense written about the sport in newspapers by people who know little and care even less about it.

    Step forward Barney Ronay in today's Observer. Were spectacularly missing the point an Olympic sport, Mr. Ronay would give Steve Redgrave a run for his money.

    He makes the assertion that "snooker could be an amateur sport by 2020" without any solid evidence to support this.

    He then grossly misrepresents Ronnie O'Sullivan by claiming he had said as much. He didn't. Ronnie did say the game was dying last year and that something needed to be done.

    His fellow players agreed and have brought in Barry Hearn, a fact Ronay appears not to have noticed, such was the extent of his research.

    Also, Ronnie didn't say he wanted Simon Cowell to run snooker. He said he wanted someone who possessed Cowell's entrepreneurial skills to take it on. Hearn fits that bill.

    "The everyday circuit takes in half-empty exhibition halls in Bahrain and its results rarely trouble the mainstream media," Ronay continues.

    The circuit played one event in Bahrain in 2008. It also goes to China twice every year where the sport is hugely popular, something Ronay doesn't mention anywhere.

    Perhaps the game would get more newspaper coverage if the Obsever and others didn't fill space with columnists writing about sports they don't understand.

    Actually, the results always get in the papers and over the last week there have been a large number of stories in the run in to the Masters, including two big pieces in the Guardian, for whom Ronay also writes.

    Ronay writes of snooker: "It already has a resigned look, slumped glassily in its chair, and looking like its thoughts have turned to the white-gloved handshake and the scattered sound of exit applause."

    What rubbish, although it may have set a new world record for throwing most cliches into a single sentence.

    There is actually a newly found buzz around the players - as I witnessed at Crondon Park last week because, unlike Ronay, I've actually spoken to the players and asked them their views about the future.

    My challenge to him is simple: go to Wembley this week. Sample the atmosphere. Watch the matches. Talk to Barry Hearn. Talk to the players.

    I'm not denying snooker has its problems but the professional game dead by 2020?

    I'd say there's more chance of the Observer - which has already axed two of its magazines to save money - being out of business first.


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  • #2
    What a load of crap. Who needs the Olympic Games anyway? They are full of idiotic sports, snooker doesn't belong there.

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    • #3
      .........

      NEVER BUYING THIS PAPER AGAIN.

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      • #4
        Barney Ronay you are a huge Door Knob.

        Quoting Ronnie from over a year ago, what about quoting him from more recent times. I have written a reply to this article and I encourage you all to do the same, not sure if my comment will be allowed but lets hope it is, if not I will write a more conservative reply later tonight.

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by ferret View Post
          Barney Ronay you are a huge Door Knob.

          Quoting Ronnie from over a year ago, what about quoting him from more recent times. I have written a reply to this article and I encourage you all to do the same, not sure if my comment will be allowed but lets hope it is, if not I will write a more conservative reply later tonight.
          Yes and as Dave points out quoting him inacurately, misleadingly and out of context. What's the point of this article anyway? If the bloke doesn't like snooker he has a zillion other channels to watch whatever floats his boat.
          Proud winner of the 2008 Bahrain Championship Lucky Dip
          http://ronnieosullivan.tv/forum/index.php

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          • #6
            I have sent a complaint to the Observer for that article. It is just complete unnecessary rubbish.

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            • #7
              how i see it is if they the observer went to the trouble to even write about snooker wrongly or rightly it just goes to show how fearfull newspaper journalists that supports other sports are about snooker.

              if snooker was a nothing sport why bother to knock it and run it down in newspapers?

              theres a lot of jealousy in the media how come a mis spent youth managed to get the success it had and they want to keep it down despite them snooker is on it way back and they don't want it happening.

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              • #8
                It already has a resigned look, slumped glassily in its chair, and looking like its thoughts have turned to the white-gloved handshake and the scattered sound of exit applause.
                This article is the mad mean machination of someone who has finally lost it.
                Realizing he will never be able to pot... Ronay has blown his final humiliating match and in all probability
                is really speaking about his own career as a sports journalist.

                "Move along nothing to see read here..."



                =o|

                Noel

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                • #9
                  They deleted my comment and I was not abusive or anything...T***8**8**ysy7 Guardian idiots.
                  Just did not agree with the article, the bias and the negative way it showed our sport.

                  GOD I AM MAD.

                  NO POINT IN DISAGREEING FERRET THEY WONT PRINT ANY COMMENTS THAT GOES AGAINST THE ARTICLE OR THE PERSON WHO WROTE THIS GARBAGE.

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                  • #10
                    Originally Posted by 1lawyer View Post
                    They deleted my comment and I was not abusive or anything...T***8**8**ysy7 Guardian idiots.
                    Just did not agree with the article, the bias and the negative way it showed our sport.

                    GOD I AM MAD.

                    NO POINT IN DISAGREEING FERRET THEY WONT PRINT ANY COMMENTS THAT GOES AGAINST THE ARTICLE OR THE PERSON WHO WROTE THIS GARBAGE.
                    dont worry mate i find it a compliment i really do.

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                    • #11
                      Silly sod. I hope the rest of his work is better informed.
                      Always play snooker with a smile on your face...You never know when you'll pot your last ball.

                      China Open 2009 Fantasy Game Winner.
                      Shanghai Masters 2009 Fantasy Game Winner.

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                      • #12
                        Hello. I wrote the article you're talking about. Seeing this in print I kind of agree with you. You don't often regret writing things but I could never really see the point of this one and wish I'd never got involved. Here's how these things work: the Obs wanted an article about snooker dying for their mag. my own choice would have been 50-over cricket, but they asked me to do it, so i wrote something quite mild and elegaic, which was then tweaked a little to make it sound more damning. For what it's worth I'm going to try and do an "another-viewpoint" piece about snooker not actually dying after all. And, yes, you spotted the irony: is if anything's dying around here it's the observer sport monthly

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                        • #13
                          Hmmmm if this IS really you its good to know you accept this was twoddle. Our sport NEEDS journalists on side and not continuosly damning it into the ground. People do actually read your paper and others and take note of it and its disgraceful that such drivel is allowed to be printed in my honest opinion.
                          Always play snooker with a smile on your face...You never know when you'll pot your last ball.

                          China Open 2009 Fantasy Game Winner.
                          Shanghai Masters 2009 Fantasy Game Winner.

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                          • #14
                            Originally Posted by barneyronay View Post
                            Hello. I wrote the article you're talking about. Seeing this in print I kind of agree with you. You don't often regret writing things but I could never really see the point of this one and wish I'd never got involved. Here's how these things work: the Obs wanted an article about snooker dying for their mag. my own choice would have been 50-over cricket, but they asked me to do it, so i wrote something quite mild and elegaic, which was then tweaked a little to make it sound more damning. For what it's worth I'm going to try and do an "another-viewpoint" piece about snooker not actually dying after all. And, yes, you spotted the irony: is if anything's dying around here it's the observer sport monthly
                            I think you sold out, your paper did not have the guts to print what I wrote in response and you are a poodle for your paper. Don't pass the buck and tell us that they told you to write it that way because that is bollocks.
                            Sub editors tweak yes but they do not re-write the thing or pick a tired old angle like this one.

                            If you want to make it up to us on here and me then get rid of the Clive Everton negative mentality when discussing snooker, use your own words. Do some bloody research...Interview some of the new players and our new Chairman Barry Hearn. Our sport is suffering with the lack of sponsor money like every other sport (and newspapers are)...There is no story there.

                            However, if you did some research, you will discover that our sport is actually (growing) worldwide. (TSF) This forum you are on is one of the most popular for example. Many thousands watch snooker via the internet now and these don't show up in the viewing figures...You may find out that our sport does a lot of GOOD for disabled and socially troubled youngsters to help improve their lives (PAUL HUNTER FOUNDATION) among others. You might notice the packed house at the Wembley Masters...

                            You might also visit a venue like Sheffield's crucible (YES There is life past London) and see the benefit snooker brings to our town, socially, financially etc and then after all that you might want to play a game against me where I would bury the hatchet with you by making you run around picking balls out all day.

                            Everyone deserves a chance to right the wrongs, so gather your contacts and try again. Next time open your eyes and ears before you draw a conclusion and put pen to paper because that was the worst article I have ever read.

                            Lazy journalism with absolutely no insight and no class. If snooker is failing it is because journalists and papers in general do not give our sport the coverage it deserves.

                            Apart from that have a nice day..

                            :snooker:

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