Scots snooker star rapped by bosses over ‘frightening’ boozy bust-up with world champion rival SCOTLAND’S top female snooker player has been rapped by bosses over a boozy bust-up with a world champ, we can reveal.
Louise Foster, 57, was accused of “intimidating” rival Tessa Davidson, 55, as they enjoyed drinks after a tournament.
The two-time World Women’s Seniors winner told the hearing: “She stood in the door and stared at me for about ten minutes — which I found quite unnerving.
But the Scots ace then dropped to the floor and claimed she was injured — prompting venue boss Olivier van den Berheid to phone for paramedics, the hearing was told.
“I said to my friends, ‘Why doesn’t she just f*** off and leave us alone?’ [Foster] was quite intimidating.