Hi,
This is horrible news for our sport. I'm disappointed with the loss of a great player and ambassador for Snooker. It's too bad that morality can be purchased so cheaply.:frown:
It sure looks like Higgins won't be inducted to Cooperstown any time soon.
Does anyone know the potential criminal implications of this for him over there? I mean, the loss of future income may be the least of his worries.
He has a few million in the bank already through his winnings so in terms of finances he is already set up for life.
His manager has already resigned his position on the WPBSA Board, if that doesn't spell guilty I do not know what does.
When the choices are loose and take money or die there is nothing to consider.
Nick![]()
What was he suppose to be in the Ukraine for anyways?
How many years did Quinten Hann get?
It's not being reported that he actually did fix a match. In the UK that would carry criminal charges and yes, possibly (even likely) jail time.
If all he did was enter into an agreement to fix a match then it could be argued that it's conspiracy, but that would be a matter for the law in the place where the video was shot.
Edit: I think anyways. European laws are not my forte.
In the video I didnt hear any threats. Not even veiled ones. Doesnt mean they were not made off camera of course but I have seen people who were in real fear for their well being make deals. Those guys weren't it.
Of course they are British so maybe a complete lack of emotion is hereditary.
He screwed up.