
Mark Selby disagrees with Ronnie O'Sullivan as UK government wade in
What
Mark Selby disagrees with Ronnie O'Sullivan as UK government wade in Mark Selby disagrees with Ronnie O'Sullivan as UK government wade in Mark Selby has gone against Ronnie O'Sullivan with his Crucible verdict.
Key points
- Mark Selby disagrees with Ronnie O'Sullivan as UK government wade in Mark Selby has gone against Ronnie O'Sullivan with his Crucible verdict.
- Mark Selby has disagreed with Ronnie O'Sullivan and called for the World Snooker Championship to remain in Sheffield, despite the Rocket's pleas for Saudi Arabia to host the sport's showpiece event.
- If somebody said to me, right, you're gonna get half a million, it stays at The Crucible for the next 10 years, I'd rather have that than a million pound and play somewhere else with no atmosphere, Selby told SportsBoom.
- Selby, a four-time winner of the blue-ribbon tournament, has insisted that even if the prize money was doubled, he would not want the World Championship to leave the UK.
- Even the UK government have weighed in on the matter as the Crucible's contract expires in 2027.
Who
Mark Selby; Ronnie O'Sullivan; Policy O'Sullivan
When
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Where
UK; Sheffield; Saudi Arabia
How
Mark Selby disagrees with Ronnie O'Sullivan as UK government wade in Mark Selby has gone against Ronnie O'Sullivan with his Crucible verdict.
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