Saturday, 15 September 2012

Ronnie O Sullivan along with MJW and Mark Allen has been refused by Nigel Mawer the W/S Regulator the chance to front a possible multi million pound worldwide copyright coaching industry. The lad should have had the option to choose. Not dictated by a Matchroom ex-darts operator that dictates who is unworthy of snooker sponsorships.



Dear Del
How are you lad! I hope business is good. The heavy advertising of “Free Coaching” on the internet seems to be a premeditated attempt to put the early snooker coaches out of business unless they pay up.
It’s nice that your fellow coach Nic Barrow has been invited to contribute monthly to the Clive Everton many choices of books and DVDs.

I presume it fulfils a “Jam Tomorrow” promise by the coaching establishment to Nic from yester years.
Good luck to Mr Nic Barrow and all the other snooker coaches (Including Pro Players) advertising hopefully in Snooker Scene.

Its amazing Del that the owners of Snooker Scene have never asked for written proof of copyright ownership a measure demanded usually from reputable publishers’ State schools and public library’s.

Clive Everton has probable got his “Back” covered (Legally) Del as he is a shrewd operator and boasts of the £200,000 plus he took from Sir Rodney and World Snooker in damages
Nic and these other Advertisers will probable have a written guarantee from Clive for any possible damage claims.

My new coaching book is already published and really only a “Follow Up” Del of my 19-80s book ISBN 0 9517089 0 2.
My “Fine Art” DVD and book would sell a few million before Christmas with a picture and recommendation of a big name player especially Ronnie O Sullivan.

Best Regards Del to you and all the family. Stay with “Snooker and Cue Ball” coaching as the coaching game is a multi million pound industry and still is in its infancy and will go worldwide especially in America. Take care lad! Daniel Marner@mrheyyoutwitterfacebookandyahoo.

Ronnie O Sullivan has been refused by Nigel Mawer the W/S Regulator the chance to front a possible multi million pound worldwide coaching industry. The lad should have had the option to choose. Not dictated by an ex-Darts operator that dictates who is unworthy of of sponsorships


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