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Talks are ongoing between World Snooker Tour, Sheffield City Council and Sheffield Theatres regarding the future of the World Championship at the Crucible, but no announcement is expected any time ...
Jimmy White said he took his brother's body out to a pub in 1996 Tai Chengzhe/VCG via Getty A British snooker player made a startling admission when he said he took his brother's dead body out for ...
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The partnership between World Snooker Tour (WST) and World Seniors Snooker (WSS) has been terminated, which could see some of the sport’s biggest names appear in the Seniors events for the first ...
Sheffield is confident of keeping the World Snooker Championship in the city after 'constructive' talks with the sport's bosses over the last 12 months. The Crucible, which has a capacity of just ...
Purchase your copy now here for only £3.50! It’s the crowning event in the snooker calendar, the one they want to win above all others. Article continues below The World Championship at the ...
Alex Kay-Jelski, Director of BBC Sport The biggest event in the snooker calendar is back, as the 2025 World Snooker Championship takes centre stage at the iconic Crucible Theatre in Sheffield from ...
The seedings for the World Snooker Championship are now clear, though Ronnie O’Sullivan can still disrupt the list if he decides to extend his hiatus further. The world No. 4 is currently ...
Graeme Dott, the former snooker world champion, has been accused of sexually abusing children. Court papers filed in Scotland claim Dott, 47, attacked a boy and a girl who were aged around 10 at ...
Qualification for the World Championship gets underway this morning and there are a trio of Sheffield selections. Graeme Dott is a former world champion and the Scot looks a bet to return to the ...
Seven-time world snooker champion Ronnie O'Sullivan is likely relieved to sidestep further controversy at this week's Players Championship. The snooker icon's previous antics at the Telford ...
Snooker star Mark Williams has revealed he is battling deteriorating eyesight and needs to 'get something done'. The 49-year-old, who will turn 50 this week, has admitted his 'eyes have gone ...
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