The social season, or Season, has historically referred to the annual period when it is customary for members of a social elite of society to hold debutanteballs, dinner parties and large charity events. It was also the appropriate time to be resident in the city rather than in the country, in order to attend such events.
The Season in London
The London social season evolved in the 17th and 18th centuries, and in its traditional form it peaked in the 19th century. In this era the British elite was dominated by landowning aristocratic and gentry families who generally regarded their country house as their main home, but spent several months of the year in the capital to socialise and to engage in politics. The most exclusive events were held at the town mansions of leading members of the aristocracy. Exclusive public venues such as Almack's played a secondary role. The Season coincided with the sitting of Parliament and began some time after Christmas and ran until midsummer, roughly late June.
The Southern League, a competition for both professional and amateur clubs, was founded in 1894 under the initiative of Millwall Athletic (now simply Millwall), to cater for teams in southern England, who were unable to join the Football League. The nine founder members were:
1 September 1894 – On the opening day of the Football League season, an extraordinary game between Sunderland and Derby County was played over three halves. The referee appointed for the match, Tom Kirkham, was running late so John Conqueror took charge. When Kirkham arrived, Sunderland were 3–0 ahead after the first half but the decision was made to start the match again at 0–0, annulling what was played so far. The decision didn't bother Sunderland in the end, as they officially ran out 8–0 winners.
The final mid-session interval from the Ebdon/Dott final. Includes a musical review of the 2006 World Championship.
published: 24 Feb 2017
Robertson's 100th Century-Break 2014 WC.[HD1080p]
2014 World Championship
Neil Robertson's {History Making} 100th Century-Break..
Snooker Season 2013/2014.
published: 30 Apr 2014
Let's Play World Snooker Championship 2007 (PS3) | Career Mode #1: PS3 ERA SNOOKER
Let's Play World Snooker Championship 2007 in a brand new series where we are revisiting the snooker games from the PS3 era in preparation for Snooker 19 on the PS4! We'll be reliving the memories of WSC 07 and playing a couple of the tournaments in the career mode and then moving on to play WSC Real 09 and WSC Real 11! Can we go on and win tournaments? Let's find out!
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published: 03 Feb 2019
Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Stephen Hendry 2008 WSC semi finals (Session 1)
Classic snooker
published: 10 Nov 2019
Mark Williams’ Triple Crown. UK Championship 2002. 2002/03 Snooker Season. Part 1/3
Mark Williams won his second UK title in a classic 10–9 victory against Ken Doherty, who had reached his second UK final in a row. The highest break of the tournament was 142 made by Ronnie O'Sullivan.
published: 04 Nov 2020
Snooker - 2007 Premier League - Week09 - Match18 - O'Sullivan vs Robertson - Full Match
published: 30 Jul 2013
Mark Williams’ Triple Crown. Masters 2003. 2002/03 Snooker Season. Part 2/3
Paul Hunter, who was aiming to complete a hat-trick of Masters titles, lost 3–6 to Mark Williams in the semi-final. Williams then beat Stephen Hendry 10–4 in the final to win his second Masters title. Hendry made the highest break of the championship with a 144 in his semi-final match against Ken Doherty, but missed out on a 147 during his quarter-final match against local favourite Jimmy White when he failed to pot the final pink.
published: 07 Nov 2020
Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Paul Hunter | Counter Attacks | 2005 Snooker Premier League
Great counterattacks and exciting moments on the final colours.
Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Paul Hunter, 2005-1 Premier League, Group stage.
Two editions of the tournament were played in 2005 due to changes in the tour calendar, but they correspond to different seasons:
2005-1 Premier League, Jan-May 2005, season 2004/05
2005-2 Premier League, Sep-Dec 2005, season 2005/06
2006 Premier League, Sep-Dec 2006, season 2006/07
...
Tournament format:
The Premier League group stage was played in a round-robin format. 2 points for a win, 1 for a draw. In the event of a tie, the number of frames won counted. The top four then played best-of-9 matches in the semi-finals and best-of-11 in the final.
The statistics shown in the video correspond to the date of the match.
Cesar Muroya created a unique edi...
Let's Play World Snooker Championship 2007 in a brand new series where we are revisiting the snooker games from the PS3 era in preparation for Snooker 19 on the...
Let's Play World Snooker Championship 2007 in a brand new series where we are revisiting the snooker games from the PS3 era in preparation for Snooker 19 on the PS4! We'll be reliving the memories of WSC 07 and playing a couple of the tournaments in the career mode and then moving on to play WSC Real 09 and WSC Real 11! Can we go on and win tournaments? Let's find out!
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Let's Play World Snooker Championship 2007 in a brand new series where we are revisiting the snooker games from the PS3 era in preparation for Snooker 19 on the PS4! We'll be reliving the memories of WSC 07 and playing a couple of the tournaments in the career mode and then moving on to play WSC Real 09 and WSC Real 11! Can we go on and win tournaments? Let's find out!
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Mark Williams won his second UK title in a classic 10–9 victory against Ken Doherty, who had reached his second UK final in a row. The highest break of the tour...
Mark Williams won his second UK title in a classic 10–9 victory against Ken Doherty, who had reached his second UK final in a row. The highest break of the tournament was 142 made by Ronnie O'Sullivan.
Mark Williams won his second UK title in a classic 10–9 victory against Ken Doherty, who had reached his second UK final in a row. The highest break of the tournament was 142 made by Ronnie O'Sullivan.
Paul Hunter, who was aiming to complete a hat-trick of Masters titles, lost 3–6 to Mark Williams in the semi-final. Williams then beat Stephen Hendry 10–4 in th...
Paul Hunter, who was aiming to complete a hat-trick of Masters titles, lost 3–6 to Mark Williams in the semi-final. Williams then beat Stephen Hendry 10–4 in the final to win his second Masters title. Hendry made the highest break of the championship with a 144 in his semi-final match against Ken Doherty, but missed out on a 147 during his quarter-final match against local favourite Jimmy White when he failed to pot the final pink.
Paul Hunter, who was aiming to complete a hat-trick of Masters titles, lost 3–6 to Mark Williams in the semi-final. Williams then beat Stephen Hendry 10–4 in the final to win his second Masters title. Hendry made the highest break of the championship with a 144 in his semi-final match against Ken Doherty, but missed out on a 147 during his quarter-final match against local favourite Jimmy White when he failed to pot the final pink.
Great counterattacks and exciting moments on the final colours.
Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Paul Hunter, 2005-1 Premier League, Group stage.
Two editions of the tour...
Great counterattacks and exciting moments on the final colours.
Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Paul Hunter, 2005-1 Premier League, Group stage.
Two editions of the tournament were played in 2005 due to changes in the tour calendar, but they correspond to different seasons:
2005-1 Premier League, Jan-May 2005, season 2004/05
2005-2 Premier League, Sep-Dec 2005, season 2005/06
2006 Premier League, Sep-Dec 2006, season 2006/07
...
Tournament format:
The Premier League group stage was played in a round-robin format. 2 points for a win, 1 for a draw. In the event of a tie, the number of frames won counted. The top four then played best-of-9 matches in the semi-finals and best-of-11 in the final.
The statistics shown in the video correspond to the date of the match.
Cesar Muroya created a unique editing technique to extract the essence of the game without losing the drama involved. Contextual information is also an innovation appreciated by viewers.
This format is not intended to substitute the full version but rather to make snooker more accessible to new fans. The fluency and atmosphere of the game stay in a shorter length video, allowing even experienced fans to enjoy snooker at any time.
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Great counterattacks and exciting moments on the final colours.
Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Paul Hunter, 2005-1 Premier League, Group stage.
Two editions of the tournament were played in 2005 due to changes in the tour calendar, but they correspond to different seasons:
2005-1 Premier League, Jan-May 2005, season 2004/05
2005-2 Premier League, Sep-Dec 2005, season 2005/06
2006 Premier League, Sep-Dec 2006, season 2006/07
...
Tournament format:
The Premier League group stage was played in a round-robin format. 2 points for a win, 1 for a draw. In the event of a tie, the number of frames won counted. The top four then played best-of-9 matches in the semi-finals and best-of-11 in the final.
The statistics shown in the video correspond to the date of the match.
Cesar Muroya created a unique editing technique to extract the essence of the game without losing the drama involved. Contextual information is also an innovation appreciated by viewers.
This format is not intended to substitute the full version but rather to make snooker more accessible to new fans. The fluency and atmosphere of the game stay in a shorter length video, allowing even experienced fans to enjoy snooker at any time.
► Turn on notifications so you'll be notified of future videos and surveys.
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Let's Play World Snooker Championship 2007 in a brand new series where we are revisiting the snooker games from the PS3 era in preparation for Snooker 19 on the PS4! We'll be reliving the memories of WSC 07 and playing a couple of the tournaments in the career mode and then moving on to play WSC Real 09 and WSC Real 11! Can we go on and win tournaments? Let's find out!
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Mark Williams won his second UK title in a classic 10–9 victory against Ken Doherty, who had reached his second UK final in a row. The highest break of the tournament was 142 made by Ronnie O'Sullivan.
Paul Hunter, who was aiming to complete a hat-trick of Masters titles, lost 3–6 to Mark Williams in the semi-final. Williams then beat Stephen Hendry 10–4 in the final to win his second Masters title. Hendry made the highest break of the championship with a 144 in his semi-final match against Ken Doherty, but missed out on a 147 during his quarter-final match against local favourite Jimmy White when he failed to pot the final pink.
Great counterattacks and exciting moments on the final colours.
Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Paul Hunter, 2005-1 Premier League, Group stage.
Two editions of the tournament were played in 2005 due to changes in the tour calendar, but they correspond to different seasons:
2005-1 Premier League, Jan-May 2005, season 2004/05
2005-2 Premier League, Sep-Dec 2005, season 2005/06
2006 Premier League, Sep-Dec 2006, season 2006/07
...
Tournament format:
The Premier League group stage was played in a round-robin format. 2 points for a win, 1 for a draw. In the event of a tie, the number of frames won counted. The top four then played best-of-9 matches in the semi-finals and best-of-11 in the final.
The statistics shown in the video correspond to the date of the match.
Cesar Muroya created a unique editing technique to extract the essence of the game without losing the drama involved. Contextual information is also an innovation appreciated by viewers.
This format is not intended to substitute the full version but rather to make snooker more accessible to new fans. The fluency and atmosphere of the game stay in a shorter length video, allowing even experienced fans to enjoy snooker at any time.
► Turn on notifications so you'll be notified of future videos and surveys.
► Choose a Playlist (counterattacks, tactical, incidents and more) here:
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