Thursday, 13 December 2012

Your Ronnie O Sullivan article Mr Kane is worthy of a second Fine Art "comment".Professional Snooker is now ruled by fear as opposed to self expression poise and finesse. The fear factor shows more with the impotence of the players trade union (SPA).


D Kane 13/12/12

Daniel Marner@mrheyyoutwitter.

Dear Mr Kane
How are you sir! I merely commented at your invitation on your Ronnie O Sullivan article concerning the lads exit from snooker competitions.
I merely gave you my constructive opinion on the probable reasons for the lads “Snooker Problems” as opposed to medical problems.

The fact that Ronnie is expected to entertain and compete against a negative playing opponent is now constant with the now high standard of “Snooker Nobodies”.

Your articles Mr Kane should always reflect honesty and not grovelling submission to Hazels Corner of world champions and other “Big Names” like Clive Everton the publisher and Barry Hearn who can offer you a “Jam Tomorrow” future.

An article Mr Kane on the missing Joe Davis copyright would create for sponsors an interest in snooker worldwide and prove that Joe was not a fraud to claim copyright status for his life long work.

An interesting point Mr Kane worth copy is the fact that Pro snooker is almost 100 years old but the “Coaching” side is only 10 and the commercial side a mere 3 or 4.

Charging youngsters and keen students hard earned money, copied from the Joe Davis library books is wrong. These people should be exposed Mr Kane and charged with bringing the game into disrepute.

The BBC is not blameless in snooker corruption as the BBC book “Pot Black” ISBN 0 907812 73 2 accredited the Joe Davis article within “Pot Black” as copyright material.
The BBC probable took the advice of Clive Everton there then consultant on the  “Pot Black” book and all snooker matters.

Snooker is a beautiful game Mr Kane and coaching is still in its infancy though the world has abundance of snooker and cue ball champions.

The copyright fact that balls cannot “Roll” will eliminate 60% of coaching time and attract women to cue sports worldwide.
Daniel Marner@mrheyyoutwitterfaceboobandyahoo

Your Ronnie O Sullivan article Mr Kane is worthy of a second  Fine Art "comment".Professional Snooker is now ruled by fear as opposed to self expression poise and finesse. The fear factor shows more with the impotence of the players trade union (SPA).

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