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Ronnie O’Sullivan is cruel to fans: snooker bosses have to intervene | Other | Sport

Ronnie O’Sullivan is cruel to fans: snooker bosses have to intervene | Other | Sport

Ronnie O’Sullivan has earned the right to withdraw from any event he wants. But you should do it gracefully and give more than 24 hours’ notice.

Their latest antics, withdrawing from the Scottish Open the night before their first-round tie, are cruel to fans, competitors, sponsors and broadcasters.

O’Sullivan owes nothing to the sport. He has already given enough of his life being sent wherever Barry Hearn says.

He wanted some control and now he has it. But don’t be so selfish that you ruin the experience for everyone else.

Ticket holders for that session were furious and had every right to be. They paid a lot of money for the ticket and let her come down the night before.

Snooker bosses have to find repercussions for such behavior with fines or it will set a dangerous precedent for the entire sport.

Digital pocket with McIlroy lining

RORY McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler will laugh all the way to the bench when they take on Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka in an exhibition match next week.

Well, until we get to the laptop. For the first time in the sport, its $10 million prize is paid in cryptocurrency.

It’s not about uniting the PGA Tour and LIV Golf, but about lining their (digital) pockets.

Bottas black flag.

VALTTERI Bottas may have finally found a car that can go fast.

Yesterday the United States police put a black flag on him when they stopped him while driving with his girlfriend.

Whatever the reason, it couldn’t have been slower than with a Sauber this year.