Sunday, 17 February 2013

Corruption has no bounders anywhere. The BBC was the first to condone and encourage the sleaze in snooker. The BBC awarded Joe Davis “Copyright Status” in the Pot Black book ISBN 0 907812 73 2 and ignored June Davis while still alive and a place at the “Tobacco Table”.


Snooker The Fine Art © Method
ISBN 0 9517089 0 2
A Secret is wasted if not shared

Dear Snooker Buff’s
How are you folks! My effort to keep the lovely game clean is gathering interest and especially in twitter and facebook as I have lost touch with yahoo.
  
Barry Hearns offer to the gambling industry to “Police” wrong doers vigorously in match fixing could be illegal as he must now punish “Vigorously” misdemeanours or he is showing bias and/or discrimination.

By the police transferring there lawful duties to Barry is tantamount to the police allowing vigilantes and other serious crime; but is it only to private organisations connected to BBC programmes and other TV channels.

Granted the police in Scotland took over three years with there “Inquires” over alleged “Match Fixing” before Barry took charge with a solution.

Does the new police transfer arrangements cover both England and Scotland or does the Irish and Welch Police have a say? Daniel Marner@mrheyyoufacebookandyahoo

Corruption has no bounders anywhere. The BBC was the first to condone and encourage the sleaze in snooker. The BBC awarded Joe Davis “Copyright Status” in the Pot Black book ISBN 0 907812 73 2 and ignored June Davis while still alive a place at the “Tobacco Table”.

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