Rowdy snooker fans at O'Sullivan v. Selby (2014 Masters Final)

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Folks:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=f0ZEX6ONxS0

The match had just begun (opening break), and already a fan gets thrown out by the referee! (With the associated cheering and booing.)

Then, as the match progresses, some hilarious quips by fans even get Mark Selby chuckling! (Then again, Selby is a pretty laid-back guy, quick with a smile, and very funny in interviews.)

Oh yeah, the snooker's great, too. ;)

An enjoyable watch,
-Sean
 
God knows, what Michaela would have done to him?!?!

cool link, Sean!

A pair of Pliers and a Blow Torch springs to mind.

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Fantastic filming, we could learn a lot, thanks for the link! Anybody know how much first place paid?
 
Fantastic filming, we could learn a lot, thanks for the link! Anybody know how much first place paid?

The Masters

Winner £200,000 ($332,336) USD
Runner-up £90,000 ($149,551)
Semi-finals £50,000 ($83,084)
Quarter-finals £25,000 ($41,542)
Last 16 £12,500 ($20,771)
High break £10,000 ($16,616)
Total £600,000 ($997,008) USD
 
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Mo Money Mo Money

Stephen Hendry net worth: Retired Scottish professional snooker player, Stephen Gordon Hendry has a net worth of $18 million USD as of May 2012, according to the UK Sunday Times Rich List. The son of an Edinburgh greengrocer, Hendry has won the world championship a record seven times and earned £8.6 million in prize money. He left school at 15 with no qualifications and devoted himself to snooker. In 1990, he became the youngest world champion, at the age of 21 and was world No1 for eight consecutive years, between 1990 and 1998, and again in 2006-07. His main sponsors have included cue manufacturer Riley. For ten years that deal bought him an average £350,000 a year. Other contracts were from Bostik glue and Omega watches. Hendry was earning £1.5m a year in endorsements at the height of his career.
 
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In that guys defense when his mates said "hey man, want to go watch some snooker?" he thought they said "soccer".
 
And what "BEATLES" fan do we see there in the crowd @ 3:25sec... (and again @ 37:00 min)?

Is it Harrison himself or Mr. Ronnie...??
 
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