Outrage Over Posthumous Snubbing of Beloved Snooker Champion

The snooker world is abuzz with anger after the World Snooker Tour (WST) decided not to include the late Ray Reardon in a special tribute event. Reardon, who passed away at 91, was a legendary figure in snooker, having claimed six World Championships and playing a crucial role in popularizing the sport during the 1970s and 1980s.

 

Fans and fellow players are voicing their disappointment over this apparent disrespect to Reardon’s legacy. Social media is filled with criticisms aimed at the WST, with many using hashtags like #RememberRay to express their dissatisfaction. The overarching message is that Reardon deserves recognition for his contributions to snooker.

 

Notable snooker personalities have also condemned the decision. Steve Davis, a former World Champion, remarked, “It’s an embarrassing mistake. Ray was more than just a champion; he was a trailblazer for the game. This lack of acknowledgment is truly hard to fathom.”

 

Many critics contend that omitting Reardon from the event signals a concerning trend within the WST regarding the recognition of players and the importance of the sport’s history. Fans are urging the WST to reevaluate their decision and ensure Reardon is honored appropriately.

 

As the backlash grows, the WST has not yet responded, leaving many in the snooker community disheartened. Ray Reardon’s legacy is a vital part of snooker’s history, and many are advocating for the governing body to properly recognize his significant influence on the sport.

 

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