
Shaun Murphy expresses his ‘disrespectful’ stance towards Ronnie O’Sullivan’s decision.
Shaun Murphy has defended Ronnie O’Sullivan after withdrawing from the Scottish Open at the last minute. O’Sullivan, who was scheduled to face Liam Graham, pulled out before his opening round match. Graham branded O’Sullivan disrespectful, and fans who paid to watch the match were frustrated. Murphy argued that O’Sullivan’s actions were disrespectful and not right, as many people took time off work to watch.
The speaker expressed disappointment at the loss of a player they were looking forward to playing against, stating that they had many people attending the event. They also mentioned that the player pulled out late, not having much prior warning, and it was not surprising given his actions. The speaker found out about the situation when they arrived at the venue this morning.
The speaker expressed disappointment at the loss of a player they were looking forward to playing against, stating that they had many people attending the event. They also mentioned that the player pulled out late, not having much prior warning, and it was not surprising given his actions. The speaker found out about the situation when they arrived at the venue this morning.
Shaun Murphy on the OneFourSeven Snooker Podcast discussed a misunderstanding about a player’s obligation to play in any event. He clarified that no one is obliged to play in any event and that he is well within the rules to withdraw from any event he wants. Murphy also clarified that the reasons he gives are different, but he hasn’t done anything wrong from WST’s point of view, making him confused about the narrative.
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