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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.

  • One could argue, however, that the intention, level, why or who of cheating is irrelevant - it's still cheating at the end of the day.

    Frankly, I wanted to know a little more about the Higgins scenario. I'll draw a line under that.

    Judd Trump's got a silly name.

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