Just pleased to see the players taking a little responsibility for the future of the game by turning out to vote, that is very unusual.
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So, if we take last week out of the equation, we're now exactly where we expected to be for the past couple of months.
I suppose I am mildly optimistic about the future, although the next seven months look pretty sad, with only two major events before the new year.
But at least we can now stop obsessing about this, with the Wuxi Classic starting tomorrow.
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I agree with most of the comments and congratulations to Barry for having his proposals approved by a majority of the pro players, albeit 29 opposed and among them would be Hendry and Ebdon.
Now for my really important question to anyone who was at the EGM. Exactly what did Nic Barrow say and do that brought forth the 'clinically insane' comment on the SnookerScene blog???
I've sent him an email asking the same question but I suspect he won't get around to answering it as he's on the road.
TerryTerry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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Originally Posted by 100-uper View PostBest to remember that the Davidson proposal has not been defeated. It could still be put to the members at a new EGM. As there is clearly substantial support amongst the voting members, and plenty of scope to improve the detail of the offer to make it more attractive, I would not be surprised to see this on the agenda before too long.
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Originally Posted by screw-back View PostThis wasn't vote for or against Davison. His proposal wasn't being voted on at all. It was for or against Hearns plan.
davison could have easily lost the vote 40-24 or won it 33-31 what happened today had nothing to do with davison proposal but possibly and only possible his no show cost him the chance to even get a EGM for his proposal.
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Originally Posted by 100-uper View PostBest to remember that the Davidson proposal has not been defeated. It could still be put to the members at a new EGM. As there is clearly substantial support amongst the voting members, and plenty of scope to improve the detail of the offer to make it more attractive, I would not be surprised to see this on the agenda before too long.Janie Watkins
On Q Promotions / South West Snooker Academy
All views are my own and in no way represent On Q or the Academy
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Originally Posted by wildJONESEYE View Postso in the next EGM they propose Davison and 51% of voting is down to Barry Hearn alone.
The players still own 100% of WPBSA, which allows them to control the board of WPBSA, and any other aspects of their business
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostI agree with most of the comments and congratulations to Barry for having his proposals approved by a majority of the pro players, albeit 29 opposed and among them would be Hendry and Ebdon.
Now for my really important question to anyone who was at the EGM. Exactly what did Nic Barrow say and do that brought forth the 'clinically insane' comment on the SnookerScene blog???
I've sent him an email asking the same question but I suspect he won't get around to answering it as he's on the road.
Terry
Everyone was wondering what the hell he was going on about. LMAO behind him. He looks about 12 years of age, which made it look worse
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Originally Posted by bigbreak View PostBarry owns 51% of World Snooker Holdings which owns the commercial rights to professional snooker.
The players still own 100% of WPBSA, which allows them to control the board of WPBSA, and any other aspects of their business
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Originally Posted by wildJONESEYE View Postthey can not vote to veto barry hearns plans now thank god for that because with respect they are useless at it.
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Originally Posted by bigbreak View PostLOl no you're safe enough with that Wild. The only thing they can ever do is form a union and withdraw there labour! So be careful what you wish for LOl
havind a game plan to move snooker to the future wasent in it.....they proberbly still have wet dreams for Rod Walker and endless weeks of twiddling their thumbs doing sod all.
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