Gould wrote:I'm a huge fan of snooker, play alot of pool league but the chances to play snooker these days is limited in my area the local Riley's has closes no other clubs really, there's a village club up the road from me that has 2 tables but they arnt in exceptional condition snooker In this country is dying off, it's an older persons sport, it's good to have people like Ronnie in the game still keeping then attention on snooker
I worked for Rileys for 2 years in Uni. They've closed down now too, its now a gentleman's club. Snooker clubs were awesome, casual game of snooker or pool, cheap booze, very quiet. Plus they always have a big screen for the PL and CL football that the general public didn't know about. The only other place which i go is the British legion and they have 2 snooker tables.
I think your right snooker is on its way out in the UK, i don't think the smoking ban helped. Thailand and China is the future for snooker me thinks