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Badsnookerplayer
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by vodkadiet1 » 19 Apr 2020 Read
2 of the greatest snooker players and characters ever. They were 'chalk and cheese'. They are not the 'drab' players you have today like Tom Ford and Ryan Day.
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vodkadiet1
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by Cloud Strife » 19 Apr 2020 Read
Lovely article, really enjoyed reading that. Thank you, BSP.
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Cloud Strife
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by Pink Ball » 19 Apr 2020 Read
Great article. Thanks for sharing.
Thorburn and Higgins were very much the Hunt and Lauda of their day. Better players/drivers came along after, but their rivalries will always stand out.
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by Ck147 » 19 Apr 2020 Read
Thanks for sharing BSP, and agree with what you said Pink, being bit of an F1 fan myself.
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by SnookerFan » 19 Apr 2020 Read
vodkadiet1 wrote:2 of the greatest snooker players and characters ever. They were 'chalk and cheese'. They are not the 'drab' players you have today like Tom Ford and Ryan Day.
I know. It's getting boring keep watching Tom Ford and Ryan Day have successful tournament runs.
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