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From one of the golden eras of snooker. A cautious player.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/snooker/articles/cwyv571ex7go
https://www.bbc.com/sport/snooker/articles/cwyv571ex7go
You know I was thinking that we do not have the characters in snooker like we used to have in the past. I mean we had Terry Griffiths, ray reardon (dracula), alex higgins, jophn virgo, willy thorne, dennis taylor (he lived down the hill from me and had to sell the house with the snooker table as it could not be removed), cliff thorburn, etc. OK we also had Steve Davis and Stephen Hendry but who do they have of the later generations? Ronny O'Sullivan!! Not sure Judd Trump is as memorable as the older generation. YMMV!
You know I was thinking that we do not have the characters in snooker like we used to have in the past. I mean we had Terry Griffiths, ray reardon (dracula), alex higgins, jophn virgo, willy thorne, dennis taylor (he lived down the hill from me and had to sell the house with the snooker table as it could not be removed), cliff thorburn, etc. OK we also had Steve Davis and Stephen Hendry but who do they have of the later generations? Ronny O'Sullivan!! Not sure Judd Trump is as memorable as the older generation. YMMV!
Watch the documentary about it called “Gods of Snooker”
Basically we only had 3 channels and snooker was one sport which could be easily shown on TV as it was indoors and the action was slow, unlike football where you needed loads of cameras and weather was an issue. Outside broadcasting was difficult in 1970s.
Millions of people used to watch it, not because they loved it, but because there simply wasn’t anything else to watch, so they eventually stated to love it.
Then Big Break was a Saturday night TV programme. 19 million people watched the Davis Taylor final!
It’s unheard of to get this sort of saturation.
Now we have so much more sport spread over such a huge array of channels that everything is diluted.
19 million people watched the Davis Taylor final!