BBC under fire over World Snooker Championship coverage and fans say 'too little too late'


by birminghammail

birminghammail— Viewers hit out at the broadcaster following Mark Williams' loss to Si Jiahui.

www.thestar.co.uk—Why World Snooker Championship should stay in Sheffield: Fans and players are saying the same things. Players and fans have given a resounding message of support to Sheffield - telling us it is the best place for the snooker World Championships. The tournament has been held at The Crucible Theatre since 1977, but some have called for it to move to a bigger venue. But now, both fans and professional players have spoken in support of keeping it at the Crucible. We went out onto the streets of Sheffield, and fans both from Britain and abroad said the same thing when it came to the tournament. And...

talkSPORT—Stephen Maguire shocks World Snooker Championship fans by bizarrely picking up fly from table and eats it. Snooker star Stephen Maguire caused a bit of a stir at the World Snooker Championship when he ate something from the table. The bizarre incident happened in the 19th frame of Maguire’s quarte

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