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Re: Bazza's annual press conference

Postby SnookerFan

Cloud Strife wrote:Which part of Germany is Austria in? :chin:


They speak German in Austria, so maybe Saviour thought that it's the same place rofl

Just like how Australia, USA, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa speak English, so they must be part of England. :gag:

Re: Bazza's annual press conference

Postby Cloud Strife

SnookerFan wrote:
Cloud Strife wrote:Which part of Germany is Austria in? :chin:


They speak German in Austria, so maybe Saviour thought that it's the same place rofl

Just like how Australia, USA, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa speak English, so they must be part of England. :gag:


It wasn't Saviour who wrote that.

Re: Bazza's annual press conference

Postby HappyCamper

If only Ace were still around. Doubtless he could clear up this matter. Very knowledgeable about German history.

Re: Bazza's annual press conference

Postby SnookerFan

Cloud Strife wrote:
SnookerFan wrote:
Cloud Strife wrote:Which part of Germany is Austria in? :chin:


They speak German in Austria, so maybe Saviour thought that it's the same place rofl

Just like how Australia, USA, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa speak English, so they must be part of England. :gag:


It wasn't Saviour who wrote that.


My bad. :hatoff:

Re: Bazza's annual press conference

Postby Lemnas

Cloud Strife wrote:
Lemnas wrote:Germany even gets the European Masters in return.


Which part of Germany is Austria in? :chin:


I meant to say that german fans in a way get to keep the event, because a lot of people who attended the PHC can still go the European Masters in Austria now. It is not that big of a distance. (Those in Germany who live too far away from Austria are probably close enough to the German Masters in Berlin).

Re: Bazza's annual press conference

Postby Wildey

Lemnas wrote:
Cloud Strife wrote:
Lemnas wrote:Germany even gets the European Masters in return.


Which part of Germany is Austria in? :chin:


I meant to say that german fans in a way get to keep the event, because a lot of people who attended the PHC can still go the European Masters in Austria now. It is not that big of a distance. (Those in Germany who live too far away from Austria are probably close enough to the German Masters in Berlin).

Yea its in Austria this season but Europe is a big continent and by definition European Masters is a handy title that means it can move season after season.


On Snooker.org Spain is 5th country that visit the website Austria is in 28th spot.


Never thought Spain would be that interested in Snooker so who knows European Masters could be on the Costa Del Sol in a few years lol