These are the cards I’ve found so far.
Can I just say that there’s a very obvious LEGEND missing?
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These are the cards I’ve found so far.
Can I just say that there’s a very obvious LEGEND missing?
Who Am I? | Ken Doherty & Shaun Murphy
(Morning Ireland)
Big Break [S04E02] September 11th, 1993 With special guests Terry Griffiths, Peter Ebdon and Ken Doherty.
Been a while, hasn’t it? Well, Ronnie’s been saying stuff again, and a lot of it has been perceptive and useful - and a boost to those who’ve been saying what he’s saying. We’re presently in the midst of the 2016 UK Championships and ROS is still in it, which means talking to the press after matches. Yesterday in the usual general press conference, he responded to Hector Nunns’ question about snooker being perpetually snubbed in the BBC’s Sports Personality of the Year contest. Hector has the original and best article on that response, in which ROS voiced concern about the public perception of snooker and how it relates to broadcast coverage, press coverage, sponsorship, and the quantity and quality of tournaments. Of course, World Snooker chairman Barry Hearn did his usual bit of defence, delegitimizing Ronnie’s comments (as he does with most players who criticize the way things are run) and going so far as to say they hinder his work selling pro snooker. Ronnie then clarified his comments in his Eurosport blog, but didn’t back down from them. In today’s post-match interview on the BBC, host Hazel Irvine brought up the subject of the perception of snooker, setting off a fairly long and somewhat substantive discussion with Ronnie, Steve Davis and Ken Doherty. (It should be noted Steve and Ken are Player Directors on the WPBSA Board.) The discussion went beyond what Ronnie had talked about previously to issues such as the flat 128 format and the state of UK amateur snooker. While some may perceive what Ronnie said about lower-ranked players to be a slight (and likely the source of future headlines), there is a great deal of food for thought about what players and potential spectators have had to deal with and how to move forward.
Granted, the endorsement of Dutch darts star Michael Van Gerwen for the SPOTY might be taken with a grain of salt. ;-)
(Note: I claim no rights to this audio, which may be taken down at any time. It’s only offered as an alternative to those who cannot access the interview on the BBC iPlayer.)
The five S's of sports training are: stamina, speed, strength, skill, and spirit; but the greatest of these is spirit.
Ken Doherty
Ken Doherty is an Irish snooker pro, who has already won the World Amateur Championship as well as the World Professional Championship.
(Source: Kendoherty.ie)
“The five S’s of sports training are: stamina, speed, strength, skill, and spirit; but the greatest of these is spirit.”
Ken Doherty