Boozed-up punter chucked out of World Snooker Championship for telling ref to ‘shut up’
Evening session of the David Gilbert v John Higgins clash was disrupted due to a mobile phone
Evening session of the David Gilbert v John Higgins clash was disrupted due to a mobile phone
A BOOZED-UP punter was chucked out of the Crucible tonight after heckling the referee.
At the start of the, a mobile phone started ringing during the break-off shot.
The German ref Marcel Eckardt, 29, asked for it to be turned off immediately but the culprit shouted back: “Shut up.”
The ref said: “Pardon? Who was that? Who was that? You are going straight out. You are straight out.”
Once pointed out by the ref, security located the middle-aged man in the VIP section – where tickets cost several hundred quid – and ejected him from the arena before the match could resume.
When Derby star Gilbert asked what was going on, the ref replied: “It wasn’t a mobile phone – it was the guy who shouted at me. It wasn’t about the mobile phone, it’s what he said.”
Apparently the gentleman had been warned before entering the theatre after enjoying the hospitality too much before the evening session.
A World Snooker spokesman said: “We want everyone to have a great time but we do reserve the right to eject people whose behaviour is unacceptable.”
In the 11th frame of his semi-final with Judd Trump, he miscued the white and the ball left the table before bouncing into the pocket.