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The independent body that investitagted this incident looked at a lot more evidence and facts than any of us has ever seen or heard .
If there was any factual evidence of match fixing then they would have slung the book at John , There was,nt , end of .
I just cant understand the knockers who are not prepared to understand or accept this , saying that , thats what makes the forum so interesting and enjoyable .
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Originally Posted by miscuehamburg View PostWhat I would have expected from a world number one and a genuine ambassador of the game then, would have been to walk instantly out of the room as the talk about match fixing begun.
Terribly, terribly disappointing....
Warm welcome in Hamm.
Well, a little warmer and it would have lacked decency. Glad there haven't been red carpets, flowers and standing ovations to show solidarity.... with whom?.... For what?....
Sad situation but we have to accept the verdict and try to forget and move on.
Those of us who can.
Originally Posted by circle View PostThere has been that many players involved in match fixing rumours that we could have a tournament just for them
But I wont be taking bets!Winner of the 2009 UK Championship Lucky Dip
Co-winner of Spike’s 2009 UK Championship number of centuries prediction contest
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Please, please, please......
Let's not start the 13245678565222th topic about that incident. He's back, period.
I, for sure, am delighted he's back and all I want is to see him answer the critics ON THE GREEN BAIZE. And I'm sure he will.
Welcome back John, and best of luck! :snooker:Ton Praram III Series 1 | 58" 18.4oz 9.4mm | ash shaft + 4 splices of Brazilian Rosewood | Grand Cue medium tips
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Originally Posted by Erwan_BZH View PostPlease, please, please......
Let's not start the 13245678565222th topic about that incident.
Originally Posted by Erwan_BZH View PostI, for sure, am delighted he's back and all I want is to see him answer the critics ON THE GREEN BAIZE. And I'm sure he will.
Originally Posted by Erwan_BZH View PostWelcome back John, and best of luck!
(Not that you implied that, Erwan. ) Forgetting and moving on may take some time....Winner of the 2009 UK Championship Lucky Dip
Co-winner of Spike’s 2009 UK Championship number of centuries prediction contest
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Oh no, I don't say it to 'congratulate' him, just to it's good to see him back.
And yes, his showed his naivety OFF the green baize but you know as well as me that he'll be waited around the corner by his detractors....on any pitch.Ton Praram III Series 1 | 58" 18.4oz 9.4mm | ash shaft + 4 splices of Brazilian Rosewood | Grand Cue medium tips
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Originally Posted by Migtsf View PostI’m sorry sh1234, but I don’t understand your question.
The main thing here is not if people think he is guilty or not. The most important thing is the TRIBUNAL found him GUILTY!
We saw him on video agreeing to throw frames for money and that’s exactly what he was found guilty of. The heavy-editing of the video argument was BS as was the intimidation excuse. They just couldn’t nail him with actually bribery charges because, since the scam was not for real, no frame was actually thrown and no money exchanged hands.
Now that Higgins is back to winning, in some people's minds, somehow it proves he wasn't guilty. Go figure.
All the dirt is now going to be swept under the carpet as if it never happened, and whether people like the punishment he got or not, he is now untouchable.
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Originally Posted by Erwan_BZH View PostOh no, I don't say it to 'congratulate' him, just to it's good to see him back.
And yes, his showed his naivety OFF the green baize but you know as well as me that he'll be waited around the corner by his detractors....on any pitch.
As I said, moving on may take some time....Last edited by Mignon; 13 November 2010, 03:11 PM.Winner of the 2009 UK Championship Lucky Dip
Co-winner of Spike’s 2009 UK Championship number of centuries prediction contest
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Originally Posted by Monsoon View PostWrong Wrong Wrong........found guilty of bringing game in to disrepute only. As others have said there were email etc that we do not have the benefit of. Independent tribunal had all the facts and made a decision based on this......accept it and move on please.
http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...=betting+rules
It says there that Higgins admitted to intentionally giving the impression to others that he was going to throw away frames for money.
The only reason why the tribunal didn’t make much of it was because there was no actual crime. The scam was not real, therefore no frames were fixed and no money exchanged hands.
Anyway, to the public in general, what matter is it was clear that had Higgins been given a genuine offer to fix results of snooker matches he would start a parallel career in the criminal world.2008-09 Prediction Champion
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Originally Posted by Mignon View PostI have to agree.
Terribly, terribly disappointing....
Warm welcome in Hamm.
Well, a little warmer and it would have lacked decency. Glad there haven't been red carpets, flowers and standing ovations to show solidarity.... with whom?.... For what?....
It just shows how important is John Higgins for current administration. Judging by this weekend, he is clearly declared an appropriate role model, an example for every player to follow, and let's not forget that he's supposed to be teaching the young players how to behave. He is supposed to be the image of snooker and a flagbearer. New times, new values etc.
For myself, I am glad that both Hendry and Davis decided not to participate in all this.Winner of crucible77's 2008 World Championship Fantasy Snooker Game
2008-09 Fantasy Snooker Seasonlong Champion
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Apparently, Jason Ferguson and David Douglas were there for the WPBSA meeting where they were supposed to outline the governing body’s zero-tolerance crackdown on corruption and to brief the players on the newly-set hotline.
Actually, I tend to believe that seeing Douglas and attending the meeting wasn't something Higgins would call 'pleasant' at the moment.
> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/oth...orruption.htmlWinner of the 2009 UK Championship Lucky Dip
Co-winner of Spike’s 2009 UK Championship number of centuries prediction contest
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Originally Posted by Mignon View PostApparently, Jason Ferguson and David Douglas were there for the WPBSA meeting where they were supposed to outline the governing body’s zero-tolerance crackdown on corruption and to brief the players on the newly-set hotline.
Actually, I tend to believe that seeing Douglas and attending the meeting wasn't something Higgins would call 'pleasant' at the moment.
> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/oth...orruption.html
And anyway, the point is, they were attending Higgins match. And it shows a lot, two of five board members, including the head of WPBSA, fly overseas to watch a player in his first-round match.
And don't you find it strange that it is Douglas who comes out with this babble about "John said he regrets bringing the name of snooker down" etc while Higgins himself never publicly stated anything of the sort?
I understand and respect it that they're doing what they think needs to be done. They see the need clear Higgins, build him up again him and present him as a face of modern snooker.
But a bit more subtlety would be better. Just my opinion.Winner of crucible77's 2008 World Championship Fantasy Snooker Game
2008-09 Fantasy Snooker Seasonlong Champion
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