I can't think of another individual, but if Ronnie came up to me and offered me one. I'd take it without hesitation....I personally wouldn't want a trophy of another in most cases.
I can't think of another individual, but if Ronnie came up to me and offered me one. I'd take it without hesitation....I personally wouldn't want a trophy of another in most cases.
I would have to agree with you, but possibly on a little bit of a different level. It would become a symbol of a memory of the event, experience and a level of personal respect and courtesy for Ronnie I suppose. It would be a souvenir for sure.I can't think of another individual, but if Ronnie came up to me and offered me one. I'd take it without hesitation....
I'm not your "Dude". Ya' got that Jack!
Ok, so its HUGE , but most of it is glass. I have mixed feelings about it. Not so much the trophy, but the memory of how it was won.illustrates my point perfectly.
I take nothing away from Ronnie O'Sullivan ,but I find his publicly giving away his 2nd place trophies a bit smug. Why not give them away quietly to a terminal Cancer patient, or perhaps to someone permanently disabled that couldn't dream of such an accomplishment?Saw this today and thought it relevant.
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Guess the difference with Ronnie, is that people would want to have a trophy that represents a part of his legacy on their wall. I know I would...lol
It's all trophies apparently not just 2nd place. The one in the pic I posted was for winning the event. The past 1st place trophies for the same event are what he was speaking of. Not sure why you find his actions smug. Waging a judgmental finger at the randomness at which he does choose to hand out those trophies is nothing but self righteousness imoI take nothing away from Ronnie O'Sullivan ,but I find his publicly giving away his 2nd place trophies a bit smug. Why not give them away quietly to a terminal Cancer patient, or perhaps to someone permanently disabled that couldn't dream of such an accomplishment?
Wow...Gene Snow. Hadn't heard that name in more than a few years. I used to follow him and his Dodge Dart funny car "Rambunctious" a lot at our closest strip (Green Valley Raceway) back in the late 60's/early 70's. I have a few pictures I took of his car and an 8"x10" black-and-white souvenir pic. Brings back good memories.I spent over a year building a brand new car. A yo-yo tried to go between it and the wall the first night out when I was pulling off the track. Upside down and I ruined two factory experimental Firestone tires from Gene Snow besides the car needing a complete new body.
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lol... Scrolling fb this morning and trip over a post from Tony Chohan that contained this pic:Nothing wrong with plaques over trophies. ...but at least make it worth displaying
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That is free standing so technically a trophy, but you can get them without the base. $120 via amazon with engraving service included
I did not know it was all trophies, I have not been shadowing his career these last years. My memory is of when he took 2nd place in a snooker match,(I believe it was his 1st loss to JT). He had the trophy no more than 5 minutes, and on his way to the exit interview, he just gave it to some woman on the way.It's all trophies apparently not just 2nd place. The one in the pic I posted was for winning the event. The past 1st place trophies for the same event are what he was speaking of. Not sure why you find his actions smug. Waging a judgmental finger at the randomness at which he does choose to hand out those trophies is nothing but self righteousness imo
Everybody looks at trophies differently. Maybe Ronnie feels like it is giving back to the fans who support him and the other players.I did not know it was all trophies, I have not been shadowing his career these last years. My memory is of when he took 2nd place in a snooker match,(I believe it was his 1st loss to JT). He had the trophy no more than 5 minutes, and on his way to the exit interview, he just gave it to some woman on the way.
Lets take a step back for a moment.....leave the trophy and Ronnie aside for now.
What do others think of that trophy??
What do the promoters of the event think?
Sponsors? What do they think?
How about those in paid attendance?
How about KIDS learning the sport?
Should those who promote the event just shake their(winners) hand and give them a big cardboard check??
How about all the players the winner beat who put in tireless hours of practice?
What would happen if someone or a team would give away the Lombardi trophy, the Stanley Cup, or the Heisman? How about throwing the jacket won in the Masters into the crowd 5 minutes after you adorned it?
Don't get me wrong; I love Ronnie, and think he is Legend,........ BUT.
You are correct. But what is a trophy? It is a symbol that represents the achievement. That little green Jackie thing isn't pretty, that's one thing that makes it cool and unique. It represents the "brand" of the tournament, just as does a World Series trophy or the Stanley cup. It doesn't have to be expensive to have value, but when it unique, difficult to achieve, manufacture or produce it stands out a little more. The APA-ish plaque doesn't differentiate itself from anything on the market. I mean anyone can go buy an ugly green jacket and wear it in public. Few do, so that makes it special. Does that explain it better?I don’t think it’s the size or the beauty of the trophy that counts. I think it is the title that goes with it to make it special.
That green jacket really isn’t that pretty IMO, however it’s the title that makes it special. Once you win a title that’s one they can’t take away from you.
Exactly although the jacket may not be that pretty everyone knows what it represents. Same as if a player see a trophy with Turning stone champion on it they may not be that impressed with the trophy but they know what it representsYou are correct. But what is a trophy? It is a symbol that represents the achievement. That little green Jackie thing isn't pretty, that's one thing that makes it cool and unique. It represents the "brand" of the tournament, just as does a World Series trophy or the Stanley cup. It doesn't have to be expensive to have value, but when it unique, difficult to achieve, manufacture or produce it stands out a little more. The APA-ish plaque doesn't differentiate itself from anything on the market. I mean anyone can go buy an ugly green jacket and wear it in public. Few do, so that makes it special. Does that explain it better?
yeah... but what was his Fargo.Harry Truman’s Behind the 8 Ball trophy is worth having.
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