We report all significant action on and off the table in the worlds of snooker and billiards, and have recently increased our coverage of international pool. Our bedrock is our tournament coverage, supplemented by stories about players and other personalities within the snooker world. We crusade against injustice within the sport; we attack governing bodies when they do not serve the game as well as they should.
Click on to the subscription page if you wish to begin a subscription which will run for 12 months from any month of the year. You can order back issues on CD-Rom or, when still available, in their original paper form. We also plan to launch a digital download facility soon.
This new revamped website, supplementing Snooker Scene, the magazine, contains an information section which includes the current world rankings list, tournament results of the modern era, a coaching series, an extension of the magazine's 'Letters to the Editor' section, and a list of useful addresses. Other sections will be incorporated from time to time.
Snooker Scene's online shop has grown out of the magazine's mail order service and provides an opportunity to purchase cues and other equipment, books, videos, DVDs, photographs and paintings (both originals and prints).
Initially the shop is featuring signed copies of my recently published book Black Farce and Cue Ball Wizards, the inside story of the snooker world.
Clive Everton,
Editor
For the last 40 years Snooker Scene has provided each month a first draft of the game's ongoing history. We are by far the game's longest running and most influential magazine.
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