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I couldn't play getting filmed. I filmed myself just practicing and that was nerve wracking.
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[QUOTE=itsnoteasy;n1028435]Originally Posted by Cue crafty View PostMore content from Warrs snooker channel, Edd makes a nice ton on a very slow heavy table in the second frame! He's looking for like minded souls to play a match with. I'm scheduled to play one with him at some point so should be a good laugh for everyone!
Will it be streamed live CC?
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[QUOTE=Cue crafty;n1028429]More content from Warrs snooker channel, Edd makes a nice ton on a very slow heavy table in the second frame! He's looking for like minded souls to play a match with. I'm scheduled to play one with him at some point so should be a good laugh for everyone!
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forget star tables,forget perfect playing conditions, just promote tourneys, dont forget if you are playing on a sxxxe table so is your oppo
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Originally Posted by cueman View PostJust seems like it's more about Feeney pushing sight right and making himself a lot of money, rather than it be about the amateur and junior game.
The problem as I've said many times in the past is, snooker is an expensive sport, and getting even more expensive due to high rents for the buildings you need to house full size tables. Clubs closing and never returning, plus costs increasing post covid, good luck in keeping clubs afloat.
Riley's buying up loads of well run clubs 15-20 years ago and then running them into the ground, was the biggest damage though. That put off a lot of good players and many packed up. In my experience, when players pack up snooker, they rarely return.
The final problem is getting kids playing the game. I cannot remember in the last 2-3 years seeing any child under the age of 16 in clubs I've been to. Now, I'm not a regular player anymore, but simply going off what I see and others I talk to, it's a massive issue to get them interested. Most kids haven't the time or more importantly the mindset to play this sport.
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Originally Posted by Starsky View Post
Can’t disagree with those sentiments above.
I would say though that whatever people’s opinion on Steve Feeney and his motifs in my mind it’s better to do something than to do nothing .
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Originally Posted by Starsky View Post
Looks good .
There is a new venue opened up in South London which has a similar set up with four Star tables which I’ve played at recently.
Has that venue got anything to do with Barry Pinches ?. It’s in his neck of the wood judging by his waistcoats
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Originally Posted by cueman View PostJust seems like it's more about Feeney pushing sight right and making himself a lot of money, rather than it be about the amateur and junior game.
The problem as I've said many times in the past is, snooker is an expensive sport, and getting even more expensive due to high rents for the buildings you need to house full size tables. Clubs closing and never returning, plus costs increasing post covid, good luck in keeping clubs afloat.
Riley's buying up loads of well run clubs 15-20 years ago and then running them into the ground, was the biggest damage though. That put off a lot of good players and many packed up. In my experience, when players pack up snooker, they rarely return.
The final problem is getting kids playing the game. I cannot remember in the last 2-3 years seeing any child under the age of 16 in clubs I've been to. Now, I'm not a regular player anymore, but simply going off what I see and others I talk to, it's a massive issue to get them interested. Most kids haven't the time or more importantly the mindset to play this sport.
I would say though that whatever people’s opinion on Steve Feeney and his motifs in my mind it’s better to do something than to do nothing .
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Originally Posted by Cue crafty View PostAgree about the clubs and conditions, however I did stumble across this academy in Norwich recently (link below) and it was a real eye opener, great tables and reasonable prices for this standard of quality. I like the use of industrial unit type buildings as well because I think they will attract the more serious players over the beer swilling cloth rippers. Don't get me wrong I like a beer or three, but well....you guys get it I'm sure.
https://g.co/kgs/9KukHF
I'm holidaying near here soon and taking my cue just in case of rainy days which look highly likely tbh. Be great to try this place out.
There is a new venue opened up in South London which has a similar set up with four Star tables which I’ve played at recently.
Has that venue got anything to do with Barry Pinches ?. It’s in his neck of the wood judging by his waistcoats
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Agree about the clubs and conditions, however I did stumble across this academy in Norwich recently (link below) and it was a real eye opener, great tables and reasonable prices for this standard of quality. I like the use of industrial unit type buildings as well because I think they will attract the more serious players over the beer swilling cloth rippers. Don't get me wrong I like a beer or three, but well....you guys get it I'm sure.
https://g.co/kgs/9KukHF
I'm holidaying near here soon and taking my cue just in case of rainy days which look highly likely tbh. Be great to try this place out.Last edited by Cue crafty; 3 August 2021, 10:10 AM.
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I agree Cueman , don’t know what the answer is ,snooker is dead around my area ,when I played in the league for years we had 5 divisions and more clubs ,now there is only 3 leagues because there area not enough people playing and no decent proper clubs ,we have one club with four tables the rest are odd tables in social clubs etc. There are 27 tables in the Northern snooker club in Leeds and they have been going for years and are still doing well .I belive there is a place for this sport if we had decent clubs and conditions where serious players with an interest could go with out being in places with dick heads and cloth rippers .I would love to be able to open a small club with decent conditions ,but to find a place at the right price in this current climate is a lottery for a new business .
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Just seems like it's more about Feeney pushing sight right and making himself a lot of money, rather than it be about the amateur and junior game.
The problem as I've said many times in the past is, snooker is an expensive sport, and getting even more expensive due to high rents for the buildings you need to house full size tables. Clubs closing and never returning, plus costs increasing post covid, good luck in keeping clubs afloat.
Riley's buying up loads of well run clubs 15-20 years ago and then running them into the ground, was the biggest damage though. That put off a lot of good players and many packed up. In my experience, when players pack up snooker, they rarely return.
The final problem is getting kids playing the game. I cannot remember in the last 2-3 years seeing any child under the age of 16 in clubs I've been to. Now, I'm not a regular player anymore, but simply going off what I see and others I talk to, it's a massive issue to get them interested. Most kids haven't the time or more importantly the mindset to play this sport.
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[QUOTE=itsnoteasy;n1011719]Originally Posted by Starsky View Post
Yep, seems he is doing the rounds and visiting the clubs where the tournaments will be held.
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ill be playing, if I'm allowed, don't know if locals can enter, or is it some type of challenge tour and you have to be part of that.
i haven't got a clue what went wrong with that post.
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