Wild WC wrote:Lifes not fair Monique
I agree, some of us are born strong and healthy, others weak and maimed, some of us grow up in a secure country surrounded by a good family, others become orphans and soldier children and have no choice …
I could go on all day.
BUT that for me is the the reason for everyone of us - within the limits of our power - to make it as fair and good as we possibly can for those around us and ourselves. It's hard enough and full of sorrows as it is, no need to add to it.
Players must be treated fairly, innocents should not been punished and because a blind eye was turned maybe in the past, doesn't mean it should go the opposite way and become a witches hunt.
Also it's not because a problem is not talked about that it does not exist. Or because it's talked about that it's a new issue and getting worse.
You don't want to hear about doping in athletes? Simple: stop testing them. You won't hear anything anymore, but does it solve the problem?
I don't believe cheating is a main issue in snooker and if anything it's less of a problem than a few years back. It's talked about more because the authorities care more and don't try to sweep it under the carpet.