Snooker supremo Barry Hearn told Sheffield City Council to build a new Crucible Theatre or they are running the risk of losing the World Championship. Ronnie O’Sullivan has already called for the sport’s showpiece event to be held in Asia, dividing opinion
Barry Bennell was in ‘significant pain’ when he died in prison last September while serving a 34-year sentence, a coroner has ruled. The disgraced former football coach, who had been convicted of several child sex offences, was found dead by a prison
Hearn’s Just Giving page expands on the charity. It reads: “Jessie May Children’s Hospice at Home is a charity that provides exceptional palliative care and support to children with life-limiting conditions, and their families, in their own homes. “Over the last decade,
Teenage darts sensation Luke Littler and women’s star Fallon Sharrock have been praised for their impact on the sport of darts. Both players can lay claim to have become overnight sensations following heroics at the World Championship at Ally Pally, with Littler
Ronnie O’Sullivan’s father has taken aim at Barry Hearn for treating his son ‘atrociously’ in a scathing rant on social media. The Rocket won his eighth Masters title last weekend but is already back in action at the World Grand Prix in
Ronnie O’Sullivan’s father, O’Sullivan senior, has hit out at the World Snooker Tour (WST) and Alexandra Palace in an astonishing social media rant. His son blasted the tournament’s venue this week as he claimed that it was “dirty” and “cold”, prompting the
“He will probably feel like he has let people down, apologising, you can’t really ever apologise for a performance like that. You just have to say: ‘Thank you very much I got over the line’. I think the crowd appreciated that. “The
We’ve reached the quarter-final stage of The Masters snooker at the Alexandra Palace with Ronnie O’Sullivan taking on Barry Hawkins for a place in the final four. Shaun Murphy v Jack Lisowski, Judd Trump v Ali Carter, and Mark Selby v Mark Allen complete
Barry Hearn believes Ronnie O’Sullivan still has years ahead of him in his snooker career. The 48-year-old recently admitted that his days are numbered in the sport but Hearn thinks he will keep pushing after scooping his 40th ranking title at the
King Charles paid a sweet tribute to Barry Humphries at his state memorial service held at Australia’s Sydney Opera House on Friday. As part of his lengthy message, he said “life won’t be the same” without the much-loved stage and screen veteran. Barry