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New BBC series starting next weekend, which has been trailed for weeks (with a crap title). Thrill as Mark Allen loses his rag over yet another "the good old days" series laugh
I enjoyed the good old days.
Characters like Big Bill Werbenuik, The Great WT (RIP), Eddie Charlton (RIP), Terry Griffiths, Alex Higgins (RIP), Cliff Wilson (RIP), Tony Meo etc.

The sport is different now.
A winning machine mentality has taken over as the stakes have got higher and prize money gone through the roof.

I miss the old days.
Nostalgic old fool snooks Sad.
(04-05-2021 08:30 )snookered Wrote: [ -> ]I enjoyed the good old days.
Characters like Big Bill Werbenuik, The Great WT (RIP), Eddie Charlton (RIP), Terry Griffiths, Alex Higgins (RIP), Cliff Wilson (RIP), Tony Meo etc.

The sport is different now.
A winning machine mentality has taken over as the stakes have got higher and prize money gone through the roof.

I miss the old days.
Nostalgic old fool snooks Sad.

I always feel Snooker came into our households when Pot Black was on, and really do think that should be revived just to give youngster or new professional a chance for TV exposure.
(04-05-2021 08:01 )Doddle Wrote: [ -> ]New BBC series starting next weekend, which has been trailed for weeks (with a crap title). Thrill as Mark Allen loses his rag over yet another "the good old days" series laugh

Kenny Loggins Danger zone is a bit over the top for a TV show about snooker.
(04-05-2021 08:30 )snookered Wrote: [ -> ]I enjoyed the good old days.
Characters like Big Bill Werbenuik, The Great WT (RIP), Eddie Charlton (RIP), Terry Griffiths, Alex Higgins (RIP), Cliff Wilson (RIP), Tony Meo etc.

The sport is different now.
A winning machine mentality has taken over as the stakes have got higher and prize money gone through the roof.

I miss the old days.
Nostalgic old fool snooks Sad.

And don't forget whispering Ted Lowe and his wonderful commentary.
(04-05-2021 13:11 )Tractor boy Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-05-2021 08:01 )Doddle Wrote: [ -> ]New BBC series starting next weekend, which has been trailed for weeks (with a crap title). Thrill as Mark Allen loses his rag over yet another "the good old days" series laugh

Kenny Loggins Danger zone is a bit over the top for a TV show about snooker.
The Teddy Bears Picnic is a bit high octane though.

Oh, and Bill Werbeniuk took his final toilet break a while back too Surprised
Watched the first 2 up to now. Waited until all 3 before starting. Watched the additional repeats first, which seemed a bit odd in retrospect - you see poor Clive Everton in 2021 going "I watched every ball of the 1972 final blah blah", and then an hour later, Clive Everton in 2010 going "I watched every ball of the 1972 final blah blah". Clive looks in a frail state Sad

Then there's Tony Knowles, who would seem a more surprising inclusion if not for seeing him at the World Seniors, thus making him look like someone raising his profile again at every chance. If there's anyone who I bet has been asked "Didn't you used to be..?" it's Tony Knowles.

I know they have to make these things fairly generalised for whom the public knows, but surely there'd be something in the story of John Spencer or Doug Mountjoy or even *shudder* John Virgo. I suppose those sorts of things are what podcasts are for.
One of my fave bits was at Alex Higgins' infamous 1990 "retirement" press conference when he slags off the snooker business by comparing it to tripe, before instantly apologising to Northern people who might like tripe Tongue Of all the many things he could have apologised for... it's like a reflex reaction to prove he's not slagging off tripe.
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