yes very sad news for snooker that - so who will be the first match on at Sheffiled if the defending champion is not in the contest I suppose it will be the World No 1 - I think Ronnie should play at Sheffiled just to try and defend his World tilte - plus I can't see him playing in the Qualifiers next season either especially if he falls out the 32 by the end of the season.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
TSB - Ronnie O’Sullivan withdraws from Professional Snooker
Collapse
X
-
Originally Posted by Mr Snooker View Postyes very sad news for snooker that - so who will be the first match on at Sheffiled if the defending champion is not in the contest I suppose it will be the World No 1 - I think Ronnie should play at Sheffiled just to try and defend his World tilte - plus I can't see him playing in the Qualifiers next season either especially if he falls out the 32 by the end of the season.
Comment
-
TSB - Ronnie O’Sullivan withdraws from Professional Snooker
I personally wish him the best with his battle against depression and hope we see a comeback when he feels it is the right time for him and his family.
At the end of the day it is a game of sticks and balls their are far more important things in life and hopefully when these fall into place for him he will get the snooker bug back
They say money can't make you happy.. Can't think of a better example than this at the moment..
Comment
-
Hope he's back soon and manages to get his life sorted out - he's given me so much enjoyment over the years I wish him all the best whatever he does, but I'd dearly love to see him back in the game. Be a hell of a story if he sat out everything until the worlds in April and then came back and won it again
Comment
-
It's a sad news for the game, for sure, but it might be the best decision for him. If he doesn't feel allright then better stay home with the family and take care of himself...and his soul.
It will be very interesting to see his interview tonight. I hope I'll be able to catch it somewhere on the net...Ton Praram III Series 1 | 58" 18.4oz 9.4mm | ash shaft + 4 splices of Brazilian Rosewood | Grand Cue medium tips
Comment
-
Originally Posted by Gerry Armstrong View PostIf he's not going to play then much better to do it this way than pull out of one event at a time a few days before kick off.
And whatever the reason, here's hoping he is able to resolve whatever issues he currently has and he can enjoy a long and happy life, with or without professional snooker.....its not called potting its called snooker. Quote: WildJONESEYE
"Its called snooker not potting" Quote: Rory McLeod
Comment
-
Originally Posted by Rane View PostI agree on this. Regarding rankings I don´t think he´ll be in any problems, if the moneybased rankings are introduced next year, as he won two of the best payed tournaments last year.
Comment
-
Originally Posted by FerruleFox View PostAny chance of drug problems?
Ronnie has a history of mental problems and sounds like he does need a break, maybe even to retire.
I won't miss all the crap that comes with him but when on form he has been amazing to watch and has the ability to make frame winning breaks out of nothing.
Hope he finds some peace in his own mind.
Comment
-
TSB - Ronnie O’Sullivan withdraws from Professional Snooker
After watching the programme on ITV4 I didn't think he took time out because he was depressed. Yes he admitted that he suffered from it previously but it didn't seem he was depressed in that interview. I think it is what he said at the end , he doesn't need to prove anything anymore , he has achieved everything he wants from the game. So in that respect he might think that's it .
I feel we haven't seen the last of him, I got the impression he loves the game and wanted to prove that he is the best, I can see him coming back to have another go at the World championships , but I doubt he will play in many of the lesser tournaments unless there was some financial incentive.
Alabbadi
Comment
-
I've given up on the pro game now, unless the structure changes or some young prodigy comes along I for one won't be watching the tosh that's about, ppl who think that this won't affect snooker are kidding themselves. I talk to ppl who have no interest in snooker all the time and ask them do you watch snooker? I get the same reply " I used to" and then they might add "I don't mind watching Ronnie he's ok"
Snooker needs to increase it's fan base and not just become a sport for die hard's snooker fans.Last edited by cazmac1; 7 November 2012, 06:28 PM.
Comment
-
Originally Posted by cazmac1 View PostI've given up on the pro game now, unless the structure changes or some young prodigy comes along I for one won't be watching the tosh that's about, ppl who think that this won't affect snooker are kidding themselves. I talk to ppl who have no interest in snooker all the time and ask them do you watch snooker? I get the same reply " I used to" and the they might add "I don't mind watching Ronnie he's ok"
Snooker needs to increase it's fan base and not just become a sport for die hard's snooker fans.
Of course, everyone make their own mind about it but I still wonder...
Comment
-
Originally Posted by Looki View PostWell, it doesn't help if old fans walk away immediately their favorites retire (or take a break, Ronnie hasn't walked away for good, yet at least). It tells me that they're not giving a chance for the new players and they're stucked in the past. It's a pitty that some people's interest it's not in great snooker we can witness almost every week but in couple of familiar faces they're used to see.
Of course, everyone make their own mind about it but I still wonder...Last edited by cazmac1; 7 November 2012, 06:31 PM.
Comment
Comment