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  • R.I.P Alex Higgins

    Snooker legend from back when the game was watchable & full of characters

    May not have been the nicest of people, but certainly entertaining to watch him play

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    Re: R.I.P Alex Higgins

    I suppose my best memory of him and many other players was from BBC2's Pot Black, which I would always watch with my Dad. Alex was one of the true greats of the game.

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      Re: R.I.P Alex Higgins

      My nan loved the Snooker and he was amongst her players favs to watch.
      Heather

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      • #4
        Re: R.I.P Alex Higgins

        sad news indeed.
        one if not the most naturally talented player ever.

        been watching snooker near 30 yrs now.
        one of the games great champions.
        up there with hendry,davis,reardon etc.

        world champ in 72,and 82.

        rip alex.

        my wee country has lost another sporting great.
        FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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          Re: R.I.P Alex Higgins

          I will always remember the way he hugged his wife and small daughter in tears after he won the 1982 World Championship.
          A flawed genius of the game, always exciting to watch.
          Sad end.
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          'Dreams come true if you want them to'

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            Re: R.I.P Alex Higgins

            When snooker was first televised, he was the draw. The establishment didnt want him, but he gave them the platform they stand on. He made modern snooker. They can tut and shake their heads at him and others like him, but they wouldn't have a job if it wasnt for him.

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            • #7
              Re: R.I.P Alex Higgins

              Originally posted by Marine Boy View Post
              I suppose my best memory of him and many other players was from BBC2's Pot Black, which I would always watch with my Dad. Alex was one of the true greats of the game.
              Ditto for me!
              "She moves in such an exciting world!"

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