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Ah, I had a feeling there was another match-fixer. So, Stephen got hung-out to dry? I see, I see. Come on Bazza, John's a scumbag! It is interesting how they do treat John with utmost respect, without a hint of his cheating past. Maybe reminiscent of the treatment received by David Millar, as opposed to other dopers..?
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Not quite the same: Millar doped to win; Higgins gave the impression that he would be prepared to throw a match in an obscure tournament for a bit of money.
Regardless of whether he intended to go through with it or not, his actions weren't going to deprive others of victory.Not that I particularly care for him, but for a while he was the best snooker player in the world, so probably deserves a little bit more respect.
Now, if anyone wants to have a moan about that twerp Trump, then I'd be well up for that.
Shaun Murphy too.
"a bit of match fixing" is cheating. He can get in the sea.
He was "cleared" by saying that he did it but he didn't mean it because he was too scared to say no. In a meeting in a hotel that he had arranged.
And now the BBC sucks up to him like it never happened.
Compare with the treatment of Stephen Lee.