Mark Allen has vented his frustration over the lack of progress from the new Professional Snooker Players Association, feeling it has been ‘unacceptable’ from the organisation so far.

The PSPA was set up in August this year with a string of top professionals on its players board and with four-time world champion John Higgins as chairman.

It was formed to be an independent body to represent the interests of professional players to World Snooker Tour (WST) and the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA).

Not too much has progressed since the initial announcement of the PSPA’s formation in August, although lawyer Ben Rees, who is a director of the association, set out some of the organisation’s aims.

Allen is frustrated that more has not happened by this point, praisi

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