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To make it sound more important probably. Face it, there is still NO SOURCE saying it's the same event. World Snooker says "It's the first snooker World Cup since 1996 and Doherty is delighted to see the tournament return"
[1] for instance. — Preceding
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83.248.183.10 (
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12:14, 14 July 2011 (UTC)reply
It's only says first World Cup, but that doesn't mean that is hasn't taken place under a different namer. If you give me a source, which says the World Cup was last held in 1996 (but not with the wording returns or fiest WC since), than I will accept that.Sir ArmbrustTalk to meContribs12:19, 14 July 2011 (UTC)reply
I just found
the source, which says you're right. Article says that in 2001 Ireland reached it's first Nations Cup final, but if the WC and NC would be the same, than it would been Irelands at least second final. Will made all the corrections shortly.
Sir ArmbrustTalk to meContribs13:08, 14 July 2011 (UTC)reply
I disagree with this split. The Nations Cup was just the World Cup under a new format. Sources often refer to the "first" LG Cup, or the "first" World Open because it's a new name and they are not familiar with the history of the tournament. Dave Hendon the snooker journalist for Snooker Scene and the commentator for Eurosport gives a detailed history of the World Cup
here and includes the Nations Cup in it. There is another "history" here:
[2]. I think the articles should be rejoined unless there is definitive evidence they were separate tournaments.
Betty Logan (
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19:13, 14 July 2011 (UTC)reply
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