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Personally I was wondering where Willie Virgo, Cliff Charlton and Eddie Mountjoy had gone Wink Tongue
(19-04-2020 23:33 )snookered Wrote: [ -> ]
(19-04-2020 22:34 )lovebabes56 Wrote: [ -> ]First time I ever got hooked on the Snooker was when Terry Higgins was playing. I think he probably was the first player of the modern era (!) game to win the world title at the first attempt and he did come through the qualifiers as well. You probably would be just as surprised with Bill Werberniuk having to drink - what was it - 16 pints of lager a match??? Great characters then. I know Cliff Thorburn was the first player overseas to win the title and still remember that they cut coverage for several minutes for the Iranian Embassy siege!! but he looked so bloody cool when he did that final black for the 147 and I still remember Clive Everton's last comment before he potted it "Good luck mate.."

I think you mean Terry Griffiths not Terry Higgins Wink

And the commentator on the 147 was Jack Karnehm.
To think that maximum break started with a fluke eek
I meant Alex - sorry guys!! I'd forgotten about that fluke I think he only picked up what was £18k for what he did at the time? I recall didn't the BBC miss one maximum break on time because they were on a lunch break or something? I forgot what year it was but I am sure Steve Davis did the first ever TV
maximum in a TV tournament and I know there was a big thing in the papers about who was going to do the first televised maximum break in a tournament at thr time but Cliff's was thre first televised one at the World Championship what's the maximum break worth now, £50K? I think at the time also the maximum snooker break was worth the same as the 9 - dart finish wasn't it? I think the Premier League thing is probably as close as we'll get to having the old pot Black TV programme back on TV, that I think was the eye opener to snooker probably for many of us.

How many players play left handed now? At the time I recall Eddie Charlton & Perrie were the only left handed players in snooker? I know Ronnie can play play both left or right handed
(19-04-2020 15:27 )snookered Wrote: [ -> ]I watched the Davis v Knowles match yesterday and kept thinking 'How is this a Crucible classic?'.
It was an awful standard even from Knowles who won 10-1!!
Not competitive, not close and not good to watch Rolleyes

I think it was the other commentators trolling davis Tongue Tongue Tongue
(21-04-2020 06:00 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]
(19-04-2020 15:27 )snookered Wrote: [ -> ]I watched the Davis v Knowles match yesterday and kept thinking 'How is this a Crucible classic?'.
It was an awful standard even from Knowles who won 10-1!!
Not competitive, not close and not good to watch Rolleyes

I think it was the other commentators trolling davis Tongue Tongue Tongue
I think that was a shock win even back then as probably many saw Steve as unbeatable. Tongue Big Grin
(21-04-2020 05:58 )lovebabes56 Wrote: [ -> ]How many players play left handed now? At the time I recall Eddie Charlton & Perrie were the only left handed players in snooker? I know Ronnie can play play both left or right handed
Mark Williams is one, and there are others.

Saw the end of the Davis-White '84 final yesterday. Because it's not shown as often as the '85 final, it was surprising and tense. Also the table looked pretty with all those chalk marks and finger marks everywhere Surprised
Neil Robertson, barry Hawkins, Jimmy White & Mark king are left handed players.
I enjoyed the White-Hendry thing from '88 yesterday, but couldn't help noticing John "Hendry worshipper" Virgo was already doing commentary back in those days!
^^ yeah think he was coming to the end so when he was knokced out he would commentate Tongue Tongue

had already been commentating for a few years before big break
"He's 200 points behind and needs 35 snookers - but for me, he's just gone favourite!" AAAAAAAAAAAAAAGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

ahem

as you were Wink

EuroSport are showing classic snooker in the evenings, but with viewers voting for their choices online.
The most enjoyable look back so far was the 1982 final between Reardon and Higgins.
The semi between Higgins and White from the same year should have been shown too as that match was a classic for so many reasons.

I tend to appreciate the look back at the early years more than the latter ones.
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