by DavieMac » 11 May 2013 Read
Who would you have loved to be a World Champion that didnt? (minus Jimmy White)
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by DavieMac » 11 May 2013 Read
Mags and Matthew Stevens are mine
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by Wildey » 11 May 2013 Read
Paul Hunter and Steve James
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by Sickpotter » 11 May 2013 Read
Paul Hunter.......would've won multiple
Kirk Stevens.......could've kept snooker alive in Canada
Quinten Hann.....what a wasted talent
and as long as we're dreaming.......me

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by Roland » 11 May 2013 Read
Obviously Jimmy White and Paul Hunter.
Steve James and Darren Morgan also spring to mind as being capable at their best. Doug Mountjoy is another who wouldn't have looked out of place with a WC to his name.
Of those still with a chance who have so far failed obviously I'd like to see Selby win and also Ding.
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by vodkadiet » 11 May 2013 Read
Kirk Stevens
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by SnookerFan » 11 May 2013 Read
Paul Hunter, for the obvious reasons.
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