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gilarion Member Since: 05 Dec 2013 Location: Wales Posts: 5111 |
Always been a bit unsure about this snooker player, however, after his behaviour today at the welsh open I have made my mind up, he’s a , he is a good snooker player though. Still how many of us would turn down the chance of twelve grand, not me for sure.
Today Ronnie O'Sullivan turned down the chance of a maximum 147 break at the Welsh Open because the £12,000 prize money was "too cheap". O'Sullivan asked an official what the prize was for a 147 and highest break. He was also asking the commentary box for information and looked visibly disappointed when told he could win up to £12,000, £10.000 for the 147 and £2.000 for the highest break. O'Sullivan, a five-time world champion, had potted 14 reds and 13 blacks, but went for an easier pink as he made a 146. He told BBC Sport afterwards "I knew it was £10,000. If it had been more, I'd have gone for the 147. For those who like Welsh Mountains and narrow boats have a look at my videos and photos at.. http://www.youtube.com/user/conwy1 |
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15th Feb 2016 4:12pm |
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Daisy90 Member Since: 01 Feb 2015 Location: Hampshire Posts: 845 |
I agree and disagree,
Seems at face value he maybe part of a door furniture, However in any "job" if you provide a service for less and less money the prices usually stay down, So by refusing the 10k hopefully keeps the price up, But yea, could have used more tact for sure And yes I would have taken the money |
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15th Feb 2016 5:47pm |
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Wangers Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: West London Posts: 265 |
Or he is aware that others may be able to get a 147 so decided to let them have it instead as he doesnt need it?
Won £10 on the lottery last year - bought £10 worth of sandwishes and botttle of water and gave it to the first homelss guy I met - not saying I only keep big winnings, but still, didn't need the small one, and someone else could better benefit. That make me a aswell? TY&GN 10 years in a WOLF, WIMIK and Snatch and this is all I have to show! |
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15th Feb 2016 5:53pm |
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leeds Member Since: 28 Dec 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 8582 |
Lets just broaden the subject a little.
Average salary in the UK is about £25,000. So for potting a few balls in say 10-15 minutes he could win/earn what the average UK person earns in 6 months?? That is too cheap?? I wonder what the snooker fans who had paid good money to watch the match, many of who would have been on an average salary thought about that comment? Dare I say it shows the disdain that some of the grossly overpaid sports people show to the paying public who actually pay their wages. No wonder the Liverpool fans walked out as a protest on the ticket prices. Brendan |
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15th Feb 2016 5:55pm |
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pjb Member Since: 08 Apr 2009 Location: Sunny Oxford Posts: 1244 |
I think it used to be circa £50k but its gone down as I assume too many people were winning it.
Bit of an own goal really for professional snooker players generally. I'm sure £12k to an up & coming snooker play will be much more appreciated. He's a bit of an arrogant but very popular 2020 P300 HSE |
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15th Feb 2016 5:57pm |
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Caterham Member Since: 06 Nov 2008 Location: Birmingham Posts: 6300 |
Snooker is a sport but that behaviour in my eyes isn't very sportsman like.
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15th Feb 2016 7:26pm |
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JJ Member Since: 18 May 2009 Location: Winchester Posts: 932 |
It is a rolling pot of money so by not taking it the value goes up next time and so on . What he has done is raise the value of the pot, I am sure he knows that and so do the commentators but the reporting is deliberating making the story about wealth and value. A little bit off really but that is the press we all love.
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15th Feb 2016 7:53pm |
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Bows Member Since: 07 May 2012 Location: Wales Posts: 513 |
I'm with Ronnie on this one, £10,000 is an insult to the achievement. 2006 TD5110 station wagon
1995 300Tdi 90 truck cab 1989 90 hard top with 200 tdi 1983 110 hard top 1983 110 Hi cap 1954 107 pick up |
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15th Feb 2016 7:58pm |
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gilarion Member Since: 05 Dec 2013 Location: Wales Posts: 5111 |
Prize money for the Welsh Open, it is Wales remember.
Winner: £60,000 Runner-up: £30,000 Semi-finals: £20,000 Quarter-finals: £10,000 Last 16: £5,000 Last 32: £3,000 Last 64: £2,000 Maximum break: £10,000 Highest break: £2,000 Have to say with his attitude I am surprised O'Sullivan bothered to get out of bed with the top prize being only sixty grand. The maximum break stays at ten thousand but that sum is shared if more than one player achieves a maximum break and does not increase the value of the pot as mentioned by a poster. For those who like Welsh Mountains and narrow boats have a look at my videos and photos at.. http://www.youtube.com/user/conwy1 |
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15th Feb 2016 8:18pm |
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Daisy90 Member Since: 01 Feb 2015 Location: Hampshire Posts: 845 |
So in football, if someone gets paid 100k a week ( or more ) is it ok for them to get a bonus to score a goal ?
Or charge £60 plus for people who earn a average wage to shell out and go watch um ? |
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15th Feb 2016 8:30pm |
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JJ Member Since: 18 May 2009 Location: Winchester Posts: 932 |
The value goes up in the next ranking tournament if it isn't won in this one. Granted if someone wins it this time it is £10000 or a share of
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15th Feb 2016 8:36pm |
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Bows Member Since: 07 May 2012 Location: Wales Posts: 513 |
Ronnie O'Sullivan doesn't play football. But in response to your point, I don't personally think that scoring a goal in football is something you can compare to making a 147 clearance. 2006 TD5110 station wagon
1995 300Tdi 90 truck cab 1989 90 hard top with 200 tdi 1983 110 hard top 1983 110 Hi cap 1954 107 pick up |
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15th Feb 2016 8:47pm |
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Daisy90 Member Since: 01 Feb 2015 Location: Hampshire Posts: 845 |
I bet he has played football
Just not in a professional way |
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15th Feb 2016 9:31pm |
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Supacat Member Since: 16 Oct 2012 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 11018 |
Is that a bit like saying standing around in a field for a few days taking peoples money for products is an easy way to make a living? I'm sure in his case, as in yours, there's lots that goes on to get to that point. He shares many thoughts others would probably be more guarded and not make - so I appreciate his honestly if not always the sentiment. It was not that long ago he admitted to coming back to the sport because he had school fees to pay. |
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16th Feb 2016 11:25am |
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