by Wildey » 24 May 2010 Read
just before the Reign of Rodney Walker came to a end he anounced a plan of Working with IMG.
my question is where have they gone to ?
suerly it shouldnt matter who chairman was they would have been still interested.
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by SnookerFan » 24 May 2010 Read
Who knows? But wasn't there some question of the legitimacy of this statement, as he was facing a backlash to his reign, and knew he was about to be voted out?
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by Casey » 24 May 2010 Read
Not sure, however they still produce the BBC events.
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by Monique » 24 May 2010 Read
It was probably only the flavour of the vapor of the idea of a plan ...
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by Roland » 25 May 2010 Read
I heard the 15 ranking events proposed by Rodders was complete bull. But my source is unreliable considering he was the subject of a NOTW sting

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by Wildey » 25 May 2010 Read
Sonny wrote:I heard the 15 ranking events proposed by Rodders was complete bull. But my source is unreliable considering he was the subject of a NOTW sting

Ferret said the same thing is he reliable

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