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The future of the Crucible - Doddle - 25-04-2024 13:07

Barry & Eddie Hearn seem keen that the World Championships will leave Sheffield when the latest contract ends.

Shaun Murphy, on the other hand, thinks any criticism of the venue is a hanging offence, judging by his response to Hossain Vafaei's withering reaction the other day.

I suspect "decades of history" are shortly to be brought to an end...


RE: The future of the Crucible - lovebabes56 - 25-04-2024 14:03

I love the Crucible I love the intimacy of it have always have done and I very much hope Hearns will do his best to keep it there for at least another five years or more.


RE: The future of the Crucible - Doddle - 25-04-2024 20:20

The Hearns have made it clear that they want money to keep it in Sheffield, and I suspect whoever is i/c of the relevant council authority will have better financial priorities.


RE: The future of the Crucible - Joannis - 26-04-2024 07:00

The history of snooker stretches way back before they started using the Crucible. Other venues are also part of the history of the World Championship; Thurstons Hall, Burroughes Hall. Wythenshawe Forum. I like Ronnie's idea of hosting the World Championship in different countries such as China and Saudi Arabia, after all it is the Chinese and the Saudis that are throwing their money into snooker at the moment.

Hearn wants a new snooker venue built from scratch custom made for the World Championship, and the Chinese and the Saudis are the ones that have the money to do it. However, I would prefer to see the World Championship held in a different country each year like the World Cup. Like football, snooker isn't just for the British, it's a world sport, so other countries should have the chance to host the World Snooker Championship.


RE: The future of the Crucible - Snooks - 26-04-2024 07:37

I have been to the Crucible Theatre many times over the years.
There is no doubting it is a unique sporting arena that generates an electric atmosphere due to its acoustics and intimacy.
Primarily because it is a theatre. That is the main point really. How many sporting events get played out in a theatre?

The drama that has played out in that space over the years has been truly remarkable and has been a major back story of my life.
It is snookers spiritual home from my point of view.
Many people around the world talk of an annual pilgrimage to visit the place for the World Championship each year. It matters to people and I get that.

It is a special place to me too.

However....... the biggest tournament in the sport in one of the smallest if not the smallest arena on the tour will be seen as not sustainable for the demands of the modern and global game.
With demand consistently outstripping supply for tickets every year to a degree far more acute than in most other sports there is an issue to be debated here for sure. Seemingly more and more players want more prize money and more freedom to play when and where they want with no restrictions and have things laid on for them and get the rock star treatment.
The danger is the point where players say "No players - No product".
Like it or not the primary focus of any sporting body has to be the players.
And with that, unfortunately comes a greater focus on financial reward and sustainability of their futures and the future of the sport.

Is a Crucible Theatre 2 viable?
I would suspect not because Sheffield City Council like pretty much all councils in the UK are short of funds. Could they seriously justify stumping up cash from council tax payers of Sheffield for a new theatre of maybe 2000 capacity that may only reach full capacity for the snooker and not for any other productions put on throughout the year?
In an ongoing cost of living crisis and with the state of services across the country being so dire I would imagine Sheffield has bigger and more important things to worry about than a snooker tournament held for seventeen days a year even accounting for the revenue it brings to the local economy for that small period.

Unfortunately in this modern era money talks.
I don't like that reality but it is what it is.

I don't like the idea of the World Championship going to Saudi Arabia at all.
Dirty money and all. How many Saudi professionals are on the tour also btw?
China would be an alternative option and from a pure snooker point of view be better because of the amount of Chinese players on the circuit.

The compromise option is to move the championship around each year.
I could perhaps live with that but The Crucible Theatre has a special place in my heart for all the amazing memories it has helped create.
Sheffield is an amazing city too, I love the place with all my heart Heart.

However I love snooker with all my heart too.
The interests of the sport and the interests of Sheffield do not necessarily align because of so many different considerations and consequences.

I hope a mutually satisfactory conclusion is reached for all. But I rather suspect money will have the final say Sad.


RE: The future of the Crucible - HannahsPet - 26-04-2024 07:48

(25-04-2024 20:20 )Doddle Wrote:  The Hearns have made it clear that they want money to keep it in Sheffield, and I suspect whoever is i/c of the relevant council authority will have better financial priorities.

but can they afford not to with the loss of revenue coming into the city during the championships


RE: The future of the Crucible - stato - 26-04-2024 09:37

I imagine the darts world championship will also be moved over to Saudi soon too. Money talks and trumps over tradition every time in all sports