Monthly Archive: December 2008

Dec
31

Gilbert getting his head down as he fights for a top 48 place

Tamworth pro Dave Gilbert has been chatting to the Tamworth Herald about his career so far and his hopes for the rest of the season…

Dec
29

The 2008 Pro Snooker Awards – Part Two

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As promised, part two of my 2008 snooker awards. Click below to see whether you agree or not…

Dec
28

The 2008 Pro Snooker Awards – Part One

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As 2008 draws to a close it is time to follow up my recent season review with a few unofficial awards, as chosen by me. Click below to see whether you agree or not…

Dec
27

Murphy: Late night finishes need to be looked at

Having clinched his first UK Championship success at 0:22 local time, Shaun Murphy has become the latest player to question the late-night finishes that are becoming all too common in ranking events these days…

Dec
26

The twelve months of snooker: A look back at 2008 – Part 2

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For those of you tired of the same old Christmas films on the TV, here is something else to keep you occupied for a few minutes, part two of my look back at 2008 in snooker…

Dec
25

Merry Christmas from Pro Snooker Blog!

As Christmas is finally here I’d like to take the opportunity to say Merry Christmas to all of my readers and hope that you got what you wanted this time around. Thanks for your support in the last four months and hopefully 2009 will see some more great snooker being played…

Dec
24

The twelve months of snooker: A look back at 2008 – Part 1

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The last time we will see the Crucible decked out in 888.com colours… It has been quite a year for snooker, including match-fixing allegations, seven different winners of ranking events, seven 147 breaks, a sponsorship crisis, lewd comments and above all, some great snooker. Click below to read part one of my 2008 review…

Dec
23

World Snooker "very happy" with Telford International Centre

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Following the UK Championship, which last week was held in Telford for the second successive year, WSA press officer Ivan Hirschowitz has given his thumbs up to the venue and dropped a fairly strong hint that the tournament will return there in the future…

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