tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29605452.post7646167366032569945..comments2024-02-03T12:04:16.336+00:00Comments on SNOOKER SCENE BLOG: TALES FROM THE CIRCUIT#3Dave Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08037719321756898982noreply@blogger.comBlogger17125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29605452.post-82380153988784477992010-05-26T17:25:34.843+01:002010-05-26T17:25:34.843+01:00mr hey u . "i am and never have been" th...mr hey u . "i am and never have been" that doesnt sound right for a man of your intelligance.balls dont roll lol. is it true dave reanne evans given wild card for main tour. stupid decision if so.allison fisher was miles better and she couldnt handle it. the gap in abbility is too vast.should go to an overseas player from a country that may look to hold a ranking event.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29605452.post-48220420143371159642010-05-26T10:26:29.109+01:002010-05-26T10:26:29.109+01:00Snooker © The Fine Art Method
A secret is wasted i...Snooker © The Fine Art Method<br />A secret is wasted if not shared<br />Dear Mr Xx @ 2:53 P M. Hi Dave <br />The “Fine Art” takes no pleasure Sir in proving you wrong again. I am and never have been a “Failed paid up member” to the professional circuit. Nor am I sir a “Self Appointed” snooker coach.<br /><br />As you are fully aware Mr Xx there is no such “Animiloy” as a “Fully Qualified Snooker Coach” as Joe Davis didn’t appoint any players as coaches during his life time.<br /><br />The ABC coach, the Doe Ray Me coach and the Xyz coach are all self appointed little people striving for a kind of recognition. <br />Joe was the games original snooker coach but was declared “Null and Void”. The “Fine Art” book Sir was written over twenty years ago as an alternative to the then Joe Davis books.<br /><br />For the record Sir, Mr hey you has never charged nor advertised coaching lessons. Mr hey youAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29605452.post-28553377246728943952010-05-25T14:53:44.326+01:002010-05-25T14:53:44.326+01:00mr hey u . a failed paid in pro from years ago i a...mr hey u . a failed paid in pro from years ago i almost garantee it. failing yourself doesnt give u the right to call yourself a coach.i pity anyone u teach this bullshit they will be having a nervous breakdown and quiting the game within weeks.if u are getting paid to teach then u should be done for fraud.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29605452.post-47671138704140330532010-05-23T13:42:45.267+01:002010-05-23T13:42:45.267+01:00yet more rubbish
youre not getting any cleverer.....yet more rubbish<br /><br />youre not getting any cleverer....<br /><br />and thankfully 99% of the people who read this blog know you talk nonsense. :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29605452.post-51314793623479270602010-05-23T12:24:56.740+01:002010-05-23T12:24:56.740+01:00Snooker © The Fine Art Method
A secret is wasted i...Snooker © The Fine Art Method<br />A secret is wasted if not shared.<br />Dear Mr X @ 8:05 PM Hello Dave!<br />How are you my dear friend! Like 99% of snooker buffs Mr X your are of limited “Schooling” but please remember Sir the school did not withhold your quota of intelligence when sent out at an early age to the wonderful world of snooker and snooker clubs.<br /><br />A person doesn’t require a “Physics Degree” to understand that a ball cannot “Roll”! It (The cue ball) will spin also if struck off centre but “Skids” always with “Trust Force” of the cue tip and only “Rolls” the length of its own circumference (only sometimes) when the balls motion is exhausted. <br /><br />If you still don’t believe the “Fine Art” copyright method Mr X please ask Jimmy White, Ronnie O Sullivan, Steve Davis or Stephen Hendry as your opinion of “Snooker Know How” seems to be wrapped in century break players or World Champions. Mr hey you<br /><br />PS For the record Mr X when I left school at twelve the teacher in Scotland forgot to mention that balls can’t roll and he (the teacher) was a great billiard player. DMAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29605452.post-69139366468756096222010-05-23T08:57:02.789+01:002010-05-23T08:57:02.789+01:00oh, and it must be the most pointless copyright, s...oh, and it must be the most pointless copyright, sport related, that i have ever heard of.<br /><br />its only use it to say "*I* have copyright...."<br /><br />which on here and in real life the majority of people and players laugh at you. and rightly so.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29605452.post-49172305152299503512010-05-22T20:05:09.636+01:002010-05-22T20:05:09.636+01:00ive not got much of a grudge against the fine fart...ive not got much of a grudge against the fine fart method....<br /><br />i do not like it when you post utter tripe, like balls cant roll, and such like gems<br /><br />you talk utter rubbish 99% of the time, and the 1% you do talk thats worth reading is swallowed up by all the garbage!<br /><br />there you go Mr a u, theres part of the reason.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29605452.post-69050098775521346442010-05-21T19:19:04.956+01:002010-05-21T19:19:04.956+01:00Snooker © The Fine Art Method
A secret is wasted i...Snooker © The Fine Art Method<br />A secret is wasted if not shared.<br />Dear Mr X @ 8:12 Hi Dave<br />Thanks for the plug ole chap! It’s sad Mr X that you never venture a single reason for your dislike of the “Fine Art” method.<br />As snooker players Mr X aren’t you proud that here in GB we (collectively) are the only country in the world holding a copyright in the art of “Snooker Coaching”. In fact the only country that has the sole copyright of a “Sport” if you choose to call the beautiful game a sport.<br /><br />While on the subject Sir “The Fine Art” method is not just wrapped in playing snooker but the original and different use of the CUE, the cue ball, object balls applies equally to the various pool games also.<br /><br />The “Mechanics of the Balls” and the awareness of Physics in Snooker applies to all “Board Ball games” Mr X. Your ridicule does not diminish the value of a copyright. Mr hey youAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29605452.post-58329468916116754602010-05-21T14:28:21.052+01:002010-05-21T14:28:21.052+01:00mr hey u must be nick barrow hes always on about c...mr hey u must be nick barrow hes always on about coaching.as for saying genius doesnt exist r u telling me ronnie cant be classed as genius.peter lines in the seniors what a joke .never even been a top 32 player .one result in 15 years.must have got the yorkshire vote off joe johnson.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29605452.post-66438609785643282992010-05-21T08:12:43.344+01:002010-05-21T08:12:43.344+01:00not on the same subject?
mr a u, you are not on t...not on the same subject?<br /><br />mr a u, you are not on the same wavelength as normal snooker fans<br /><br />ive a bit of a soft spot for that story dave, considering what happened to dotty in the last couple of years or soAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29605452.post-56065704981944148622010-05-20T20:11:47.604+01:002010-05-20T20:11:47.604+01:00Snooker © The Fine Art Method
A secret is wasted i...Snooker © The Fine Art Method<br />A secret is wasted if not shared<br />Dear Mr Kildare—Hi Dave <br />I am afraid sir that we are not on the same subject. Advertising commodities on snooker programmes is a positive “No Go” commercial concept whether in China, India or here in Blighty the home of snooker.<br /><br />As for the population being ten times more people! It equates to ten times more people being bored with the same repetitiveness’ seen in all professional snooker.<br />Even in Sheffield where only top class snooker is played, the game as a commercial spectacle is dead and in a few years Sheffield will try and unload this annual event.<br /><br />The game will never die but the pro’ game already needs attention. The break-a-way groups will survive for a few years until they need new faces that will be very hard to find.<br />The game will have to be “Self-supporting” and out side of taking in each others washing, the players must pay an annual permit for the “Right” to coach”<br /><br />Sport will soon loose the “Gambling and Alcohol” money to the “Do-Gooders” and will be forced to accept Lady Members to attract the “Female Gear” and the cosmetic industry. Mr hey youAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29605452.post-80342438705072920332010-05-20T20:04:23.704+01:002010-05-20T20:04:23.704+01:00To KILDADE CUEMAN & Mr hey you.
You both have...To KILDADE CUEMAN & Mr hey you.<br /><br />You both have my attention, and you both have some substance to your arguments.<br /><br />Please continue....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29605452.post-89353407246048805252010-05-20T14:21:08.129+01:002010-05-20T14:21:08.129+01:00Mr Hey you, who's to say that the gaming indus...Mr Hey you, who's to say that the gaming industry won't fill the niche once held by tobacco.<br /><br />Whether it does or not, companies sponsor events that are watched by their customer base.<br /><br />The amount that they pay is generally proportionate to the number of potential customers that the event reaches.<br /><br />Hundreds of millions of Chinese tune in every time one of their own are in action. <br /><br />Top pros are treated like royalty in China and the progress the country has made in recent years has been phenomenal.<br /><br />In 2006 there were no majors and no top pros in China.<br /><br />Now there are two[possibly 3] ranking tournaments. Ding is no.1 on the one year list, which by definition is the most reliable guide to current and future form.<br />Wenbo is closing in on a top 8 spot and several young Chinese are working their way up the rankings.<br /><br />There are many lucrative local tournaments, and as many schools have tables installed, an army of kids approaching adulthood with a reasonable snooker standard.<br /><br />Im sure they also have a decent coaching system in place, possibly spearheaded by a coaching guru called Mr Hi Yaa.KILDARE CUEMANnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29605452.post-49896097550151578032010-05-20T12:32:58.504+01:002010-05-20T12:32:58.504+01:00Snooker © The Fine Art Method
A secret is wasted i...Snooker © The Fine Art Method<br />A secret is wasted if not shared<br />Dear Dave Welcome back. <br />Dear Mr Kildare @ 7:40 PM. Your forecast about snooker and China is so so wrong. The game even in China is full of empty seats.<br />Wishing and hoping is part of life’s normalities though it is usually applied to “Good Health” “Family Wellbeing” or to the working masses “Winning the Lottery”.<br /><br />Snookers decline started in the eighties when the game failed to break even financially and was saved by the introduction of Tobacco Advertising.<br /><br />Snooker got a wonderful twenty plus years of “Loads of Money” to subsidise not only a dieing industry but the many other industries with the prefix ”Snooker” that have lived off the game without ever contributing to the “Mother Game”.<br /><br />Your “Words of Misplaced Wisdom” will be welcomed mister Kildare by the many within the game that will be “On Pay” for there lifetime whether the professional game lives or dies. <br /><br />Snooker coaching (with a copyright) is a multi million pound industry that countries worldwide including China that would willing hire the copyright from W/S to control there own coaching industry. Mr hey youAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29605452.post-38706273956405398232010-05-19T19:49:57.213+01:002010-05-19T19:49:57.213+01:00Possible 3 rankers in China this year.
I believe ...Possible 3 rankers in China this year.<br /><br />I believe they are on the crest of a boom that will dwarf the 80s boom in Britain.<br /><br />The massive population will enable business to pay ridiculous money for sponsorship, which in turn will attract the best players, and encourage the Chinese youth to play.<br /><br />Remember there are almost 20 Chinese for every Brit, and their youth, when they want to learn, apply themselves far more diligently than the average brit.<br /><br />I can envisage local league players becoming celebrities, and amateur tournaments being shown on tv without any recourse to World Snooker.<br /><br />I wonder, maybe in 10 years or so, will the professional game be dominated by Chinese robots who clear up every time?<br /><br />Will they eventually kill the game, just like Walter Lindrum killed billiards as a spectator sport all those years ago?<br /><br />I think they might, but I'm often wrong.<br /><br />Either way, between the Asian and Romford revolutions, there are exciting times ahead. <br /><br />We'll just have to wait and see how it pans out.KILDARE CUEMANnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29605452.post-13147584494827141952010-05-19T17:16:12.365+01:002010-05-19T17:16:12.365+01:00heard d morgan has dropped out of the seniors and ...heard d morgan has dropped out of the seniors and replaced by peter lines. just wondering dave if u know why david roe seems to be the only player not to have been asked who is over 40. was still on tour this season yet players who have not been on tour for years have been included.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29605452.post-47435281341213630442010-05-19T16:17:48.827+01:002010-05-19T16:17:48.827+01:00Great story Dave but having been away for a while ...Great story Dave but having been away for a while I would prefer to see a roundup of snooker news and your views.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com