Thursday, 13 June 2013

Selling Joe Davis coaching diplomas should be the right of every player(If legal) and not just the family business of Terry and Annette Griffiths in Wales.You have a fiduciary duty Clive to inform all members of this perk to help boost snooker earnings.

Dear Clive Everton-----The voice of snooker.
Sport The Fine Art Copyright

A secret is wasted if not shared
How are you? It is nice to read in your past magazine of your future intentions to expose all wrong doings in snooker. I hope for a change that your exposes and findings are fair and unbiased.

Selling Joe Davis coaching diplomas should be the right of every player(If legal) and not just the family business of Terry and Annette Griffiths in Wales.You have a fiduciary duty Clive to inform all members of this perk to help boost snooker earnings.

Are you Clive part of Terry's family business or just plain bias? Most coaching diplomas cost £1,000 plus and should be open to all snooker players not a chosen few.
As players are all aware the current coaching method is the copyright of Joe Davis but has been adopted or borrowed by Terry since the late nineties.

The WPBSA does not object, as they also sell the Joe Davis diplomas as the great man sadly died in 19-78 and widow quite recently without naming an heir to Joes copyright.
The copyright is apparently claimed on a "Finders keepers" long lost rule and easy to procure or steal. Daniel Marner@mrheyyoutwitterfacebookblogger 

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