Is the future of snooker secure?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/scotland/8319445.stm
I actually find myself agreeing with Lee Doyle (WSA board member). Snooker players by their very nature tend to want to just play the game and not get involved in the politics but when you are in a profession like this it is up to you to take an interest in the political side because it will directly affect you in future if you don't.
No one in any position of management likes whingers (I get sick of them in my job) because whingers are people who need things doing for them because they are incapable of looking after themselves.
Let's hope the new players union actually gets some positive things done and the vast majority of players get behind them proactively because they are in a position to do something.
I actually find myself agreeing with Lee Doyle (WSA board member). Snooker players by their very nature tend to want to just play the game and not get involved in the politics but when you are in a profession like this it is up to you to take an interest in the political side because it will directly affect you in future if you don't.
No one in any position of management likes whingers (I get sick of them in my job) because whingers are people who need things doing for them because they are incapable of looking after themselves.
Let's hope the new players union actually gets some positive things done and the vast majority of players get behind them proactively because they are in a position to do something.
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