‘What kind of legend are you?’ – Ronnie O’Sullivan urged to QUIT snooker as he’s ‘disrespectful & not good for the game’
RONNIE O'SULLIVAN should RETIRE and let young players flourish, says snooker star Hossein Vafaei.
The Iranian, 27, hit out at the six-time world champion after O'Sullivan previously told Vafaei he might be suited by a different job.
O'Sullivan has also incurred the wrath of John Higgins after suggesting he would not encourage his kids to take up the sport as for many playing snooker is "a waste of life".
After beating Lei Peifan 10-9 to qualify for the World Snooker Championship Vafaei, who beat O'Sullivan 5-0 in a match in October, shared his thoughts on the 45-year-old's comments.
He told : " A lot of things he says frustrates me. What kind of legend are you if you call people numpties?
"I was and am still good friends with him, but I don’t like that. Maybe he likes it and gives him a good feeling but I think people should treat him like that as well. I treat him like he deserves.
"Listen, he doesn’t need to remind us he’s won 20 major tournaments. I think someone who is beside him should remind him that he is Ronnie O’Sullivan.
"To be honest, Ronnie O’Sullivan without his team, without the people who are around him, he wouldn’t be here at all. He wouldn’t be here at all.
"He’s comparing himself with someone else. He’s comparing me with someone else. I don’t like that. We don’t have to compare ourselves to others.
"He’s saying you are poor, I am rich, I am Ronnie O’Sullivan. I don’t like that. I have money, my people in Iran have money, but we have to respect human beings as well.
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"I don’t want to get involved in that kind of conversation really. I like him a lot, I am his fan, I love what he does but sometimes he’s disrespectful, he’s not good for the game.
"I think he should retire, to be honest with you. He should retire and then the younger generation make the game bigger."