Blog Tag - Snooker

Is China Killing Snooker?
First, China was the bright future of snooker. The driving force behind the development of the game as Chinese sponsors plugged the gaping hole left...
Beijing Photos: Sombreros, Salsa, Snooker and More
March has passed, but our fond memories of the month haven't. That's why we're leaving you with the best of the Beijinger Gallery so you can...
Talking Balls: Ding's Derby Ding-Dong & Media Humiliates Child Footballers
"Let's start at Old Trafford, and a debut goal from Neil Webb." These were the opening words on Goals Galore 1989/90 - the season that Manchester...
Talking Balls: Brawling Ballers, Goal Grabbing Goalies and Talented Teenagers
The big sports story comes from the CBA. China’s Basketball Association is currently in the best-of-seven series finals. Guangdong Hongyuan took a 2...
Talking Balls: Frustrated Ding, Crazy Wei and Left-out Ross
Local hero Ding Junhui fell at the final hurdle in the 2010 Sanyuan Foods China Open. Mark Williams beat Ding 10-6 after coming from behind to win...
Talking Balls: Patriots, Stars and Subsitutes
Tickets are now on sale for the Sanyuan Foods China Open 2010. That’s snooker for the uninitiated. Tickets are priced at RMB 20-2,010 and available...
Talking Balls: Dopers, Dopes and the Dopey Looking
Remember Mohamed Kallon? The former Inter Milan star was banned for eight months in 2003 for testing positive for Nandrolone and then ended up...