I loved that matched. Especially love how at the end when Hendry won, he and Hallett shook hands,and then when Hendry was shaking the refs hand, Hallett literally leaned right thru the middle of them to put his cue on the table, he looked utterly livid XD
@@25756881 He's a very nice guy and a *good* player but when people put him in their top 10 list its an insult to players who can keep their nerve, even I've played some great shots in my time yet im still a heap of shit when it comes to snooker
To be fair to Jimmy, he won plenty of matches at the Crucible and elsewhere in high pressure situations. Most players can be expected to get twitchy at 17-17 in a World final... even more so when you've lost in 5 previous finals.
Oooh, and that's a bad miss! Always remember the White / Hendry one, such a great player never to win the WC. I'm guessing the last piece was recorded before David Icke went mental?
Hendry v Bond, Hendry had unscrewed his cue, that in itself is conceding the frame, referee should of pulled him up on that and awarded Bond the match.
3:30 Commentator.. " I wonder if this is the moment we'll be talking about later in the night" Sure is a moment that we'll be talking about 36 years "2021" later
@Adele K Think when Jimmy let the lead go In 92 that was more forgivable as any lead could slip whilst playing Hendry.The missed black really got to me as that was more or less match ball,to be fair though it was a great clearance by Hendry.Oh well it is what it is.
Jimmy just got ahead of himself with Hendry You did NOT get away with missing when in a shot You would make 50 times easy in a row IF You are in that Zone (BIG POCKETS little BALLS) MENTALITY JUST GOT AHEAD OF HIMSELF THINKING TO MUCH but he was 1 of THEE ALL Time GreaTs
yeah, sadly. He's consumed by it even though everyone else knows there's no way he'll get anywhere close to even qualifying for the crucible again let alone winning it
@@Matthew-bu7fg I know what you are saying. But snooker needs to draw crowds and Jimmy does You could replace him with Ed McNobody but who does that help? Every time Jimmy plays a top player I stop and watch. He’s one of the few stars in snooker atm.
6 mistakes that spring to mind : 1) A simple black along a cushion that would have allowed binman Danny Fowler ( who remembers him? ) to defeat an 18 year old Stephen Hendry. 2) A miss on the colours ( preceded by a neanderthal shout by an audience member ) from Tony Meo in a ranking final decider against a mid-80s (ie peak) Nugget. 3) John Higgins playing too conservatively with his positional play and not going for the kill in his deciding frame contribution vs Nigel Bond in the 1996 British Open final. 4) Joe Johnson landing slightly the wrong side of the blue then missing the pink when 2 pots away from a maximum (1987-ish ). 5) Ebdon missing the black off the spot vs Hendry in the 2002 wc final. Pressure of that magnitude could do that to anyone of course. 6) Mark King, not so long ago, overthinking then messing up the pink when 2 pots away from a maximum ( and £20k ).
Well Peter Ebdon did win that match so not too costly. What about Hendry's miss on a respotted black in the final frame of the 1998 Masters final against Mark Williams
Love how this video is about misses that were pivotal in matches, and deciding major tournaments, rather than just random bad misses and final blacks on 147s etc
Heart broken to see jimmy miss it was was his year we all felt..luck was never on Jimmy's side and honestly the way he's held it together all these years a six times finalist at championship, love you Jimmy your the real champ 🏆
@@rayfinkle2805 People forget this. He's been very open in his later years that when they reached 17-17 he went out to the toilets and took a whole line of coke before coming back for the decider. That cue action on the black was excessive nerves caused by the drugs. A double-edged sword of course, since nobody will ever know (even Jimmy himself) how much of his spectacular form was due to the ultra focus and accuracy that coke can provide.
THE BIGGEST MISTAKE IN CRUCIBLE History is Ronnie and SLOWBY last frame before interval tied 12 each or 13 each it was 1 or the other pink game ball over thehole almost Ronnie misses that put him in the horrors at that break and slowby on a high Ronnie being Ronnie at Times can beat himself'
Sorry but Nigel Bond deserved that, any player am or pro (yes I play snooker too) can easily see that was a natural in-off into the centre pocket if hitting the white in the centre, I myself would have played the white with bottom-left and swing it round the table, seriously stupid mistake from a pro player, I bet with that look on Hendry's face even he was thinking what a stupid way of playing it, very lucky to get a chance of potting it again, could have been VERY costly.
Under that amount of pressure he'd have been thinking only of potting the ball. He maybe intended to strike the white slightly lower, which would've steered it clear of the middle. At least he held himself together when he had a second chance.
And I’m sure he calls wrong on the coin and claims it. Even bond was surprised. Thought he’d won the toss. Good job bond won! Have a look at the toss, and read Hendrys lips!
@@snookerworldchampionship2023 I don't wish to disagree with you but the ref would have known who won the toss and there is _no way whatsoever_ that Hendry would try to cheat.
If he had given up a match that was still open, it would’ve been bad sportmanship. He didn’t give up the match, he simply thought it was over by mistake.
Those unbelievable Masters decider, Williams vs Hendry, Hendry missed the most simple final black, that costs him another Masters title. Not a big deal for a "golden boy", but the way how it was...
People always say White's missed black cost him the title but there was another 5 reds to pot and with how Jimmy tended to crumble the pressure would just have got worse for him so there was no way it was a foregone conclusion
In Jimmy's defence probably any other player apart from Hendry wouldn't have cleared up after the missed black.Was a shame really as Jimmy always came back after his back was against the wall but never quite did it.
@@paulr6881 I remember watching it live on TV like it was yesterday. Crystal clear memories of willing Hendry to just miss SOMETHING, but he never did.
You could see the guilt etched all over his face. He knew what he was doing but still didn't expect the in-off. He couldn't bare to look at his opponent.
2 extremes of relief and grief... Dennis Taylor is the relief and Jimmy White's missed black the grief... Some sporting wounds will never heal... Jimmy's missed black is that wound that'll never heal...
ARE You's kidding that black was thin Steve had to be thinking straight he might play tough on that black it was TOUGH and I am a POTTER. PLUS THE MOMENT IT was ALWAYS GOING TO BE MISSABLE'
Tony Knowles only claim to fame in snooker was knocking out Steve Davis in 1982 in round one of the world championships. It was when Steve was defending champion for the first time. Apart from that he didn't seem to win much more. Probably spent too much time doing shoots with page 3 girls.
How did you forget the world snooker championship ball by Peter Ebdon? When he missed the straight black ball from its spot to become a world champion against Hendry? The cost of a miss was 0/10, because he won the decider but still that was a crazy miss.
The last one is my one of child my child hood memories! Glasses upside down on my little snooker table 😂 well done Dennis, beating my hero 😂 but as a scouse Irishman 🤷🏼♂️💙
It doesn't matter if he has 6 world titles or not, Steve Davis should have gotten a 10/10 rating for the miss on the black in the 85 world final, it cost him the world title, not frame, title
Steve Davis miss wasn't as tough as i was I happy to see Dennis Taylor win championship and what made it interesting was that gesture which is still remembered till this day..its one of the reason its one if the greatest finals of all time, both guys are great pundits commentators today God bless
@@Ironsmiler yes it's tough but jimmy is more loved by the fans what a gentleman he is, what makes jimmy even more great is he had to live with not wining six finals, not many players have gone through that he's veteran and he's our hero.. he's the people's champion
@@snookerworldchampionship2023 WOULD HAVE KNOWN 🙄 It's nothing to do with 'Algorithms' because you get plenty of comments about the content anyway. It's all about making high quality content with correct usage of the English language in any titles or subtitles that you use, but hey-ho.
Thorburn game wiz '83, can u not read? 🤣🤣🤣🤣.. Lost to Charlton 13-11 in' 82 quarters fae 11-6 up after Pumpin Davis! Completely gassed it & Thorburn game only emphasised his lack of Bottle! 😭😭😭.. Shagged everything in sight Mind yi🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@seanbond9494 im saying Knowles had good form from 82 should have won in 83 against cliff. Sorry if I wasn't clear mate. Been a nit busy with wife kid and a mam with cancer
Argh! Great video, thanks, but get your words correct please! At 4:48 it should either be 'would have' or 'would've' and not ever ever ever 'would of'.
I remember staying up to watch that1086 final. I had stopped watching when Dennis went 8-0 down to Davis, as it was horrible to watch him go through that. At the time, Davis was imperious, the best in the game at the time. I resumed watching once Taylor drew it back level at 8-8. Wish I’d had a tenner on him for the win. Hindsight, eh?
You should have included Mike Hallett's pink when he was 8-2 up against Hendry. This miss was a 10 out of 10 cost!
I loved that matched. Especially love how at the end when Hendry won, he and Hallett shook hands,and then when Hendry was shaking the refs hand, Hallett literally leaned right thru the middle of them to put his cue on the table, he looked utterly livid XD
@@obs4281 he went home that night to find out he had been burgled aswell.Some nights are definitely not your night
@@DavidTaylor-rk3du Yeah I remember reading that 😂 I guess the robber knew the owner would be out and about, perfect time to pounce 🤓
@@obs4281 prob was keepin an eye on im on the telly at the time🤣🤣👍
Great shout! Hallett literally never recovered from that match.
Just waiting for the Willie and Jimmy moments. Still gut wrenching after all these years.
Great to see David Icke in there. /s
Icke is prick.
Icke is a top bloke, what a legend
@@johnmc3862 Fukin LOONBIN 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Heartbroken when Jimmy missed that black. I honestly thought it was his year, especially after the 147!
Hendry respot miss 1998 masters is missing from this list.
Jimmy = heartbreaking, BUT he had enough chances, 6 of them :-(
No.1 choker in the sport lol, don't understand the praise he gets
He did win 10 ranking titles...
@@RandomIndyWrestling Exactly?? all that and he choked on every important ball
@@jhkk1269 he’s being praised for being a technically high-skilled player with entertaining style, inspiring several players, despite being a choker.
@@25756881 He's a very nice guy and a *good* player but when people put him in their top 10 list its an insult to players who can keep their nerve, even I've played some great shots in my time yet im still a heap of shit when it comes to snooker
4:47 "would have" not "would of" lol
The number of people who make that mistake beggars belief. Another classic is ‘your’ instead of ‘you’re’.
@@6611haggis yeah makes me sick, especially the ones who use 'their' instead of 'there' absolute wankers.
Honestly do that too often.
'Was sat' gets on my nerves. Either 'sat' or 'was sitting'.
"would have", not "would of".
Jamie Burnett didn't miss the easy match ball brown but he went in off against Griffiths.
Irony is Steve made a lot more money from missing that black.
He did, on top of his millions.
Jimmy White always cracked under pressure in important frames
To be fair to Jimmy, he won plenty of matches at the Crucible and elsewhere in high pressure situations. Most players can be expected to get twitchy at 17-17 in a World final... even more so when you've lost in 5 previous finals.
He's got bum trouble he bottle always goes when it's really needed
He didn't, he won 10 ranking and 30 titles overall and some big ones too. He was against the master everytime at the crucible unfortunately.
@@johnmc3862 yeah but now he's a old washed up x crackhead
Oooh, and that's a bad miss!
Always remember the White / Hendry one, such a great player never to win the WC.
I'm guessing the last piece was recorded before David Icke went mental?
No, that was from about 2017 or 2018 I think.
1985...
Hendry v Bond,
Hendry had unscrewed his cue, that in itself is conceding the frame, referee should of pulled him up on that and awarded Bond the match.
No, it’s bad etiquette but there’s no rules on it in snooker.
In an alternative universe Jimmy won 4 World Titles,
Hendry had to make do with (just) 3
O'Sullivan is still an attention seeker
Nice to see David icke on it when he worked with the BBC and wasn't wearing a tinfoil hat.
Nice to See u now ..becoming Aware in between that u stay the one with the famous hat . Congratulations by the way ...
Jimmy White 😂😂
Jimmy was robbed the world wanted to see Jimmy win
it different from being robbed and not having the bottle he bum it as usual
He had 6 attempts not to be robbed.
@@maxoneson9616 Jimmy wasn't a bum he is amongst the greats, it hurts it just wasn't to be for him but what a legend..
@@cobra8676 just a crack head
3:30
Commentator.. " I wonder if this is the moment we'll be talking about later in the night"
Sure is a moment that we'll be talking about 36 years "2021" later
Amazing but true, when a player misses a sitter now I still say "that's almost as bad as Willie thornes blue."
Mike Hallett, missed pink 1991 masters to win easily.
Davis v Taylor... My latest ever school night..
I remember crying when white lost again to hendry
Last thing to upset in my childhood was when Sgt slaughter beat the ultimate warrior in the old wwf😂🤣
@Adele K Think when Jimmy let the lead go In 92 that was more forgivable as any lead could slip whilst playing Hendry.The missed black really got to me as that was more or less match ball,to be fair though it was a great clearance by Hendry.Oh well it is what it is.
Jimmy just got ahead of himself with Hendry You did NOT get away with missing when in a shot You would make 50 times easy in a row IF You are in that Zone (BIG POCKETS little BALLS) MENTALITY JUST GOT AHEAD OF HIMSELF THINKING TO MUCH but he was 1 of THEE ALL Time GreaTs
My mum went into labour with me during Davis/Taylor. My parents missed the last frame
That missed black is the reason Jimmy is still playing today.
yeah, sadly. He's consumed by it even though everyone else knows there's no way he'll get anywhere close to even qualifying for the crucible again let alone winning it
@@Matthew-bu7fg dont b silly
@@Matthew-bu7fg as Darren said- don’t be silly
He’s playing today because he loves it, that’s how it seems anyway
@@Solid_Jackson I don't care how much he loves it, he should NOT be on the tour. You should have to earn that right
@@Matthew-bu7fg I know what you are saying. But snooker needs to draw crowds and Jimmy does
You could replace him with Ed McNobody but who does that help?
Every time Jimmy plays a top player I stop and watch. He’s one of the few stars in snooker atm.
6 mistakes that spring to mind :
1) A simple black along a cushion that would have allowed binman Danny Fowler ( who remembers him? ) to defeat an 18 year old Stephen Hendry.
2) A miss on the colours ( preceded by a neanderthal shout by an audience member ) from Tony Meo in a ranking final decider against a mid-80s (ie peak) Nugget.
3) John Higgins playing too conservatively with his positional play and not going for the kill in his deciding frame contribution vs Nigel Bond in the 1996 British Open final.
4) Joe Johnson landing slightly the wrong side of the blue then missing the pink when 2 pots away from a maximum (1987-ish ).
5) Ebdon missing the black off the spot vs Hendry in the 2002 wc final. Pressure of that magnitude could do that to anyone of course.
6) Mark King, not so long ago, overthinking then messing up the pink when 2 pots away from a maximum ( and £20k ).
Ken Doherty missing easy black for a 147
someone likes their snooker
STEPHEN LEE biggest mistake was discovering Maccies, KFC, Burger King and Dominoes Pizza
Well Peter Ebdon did win that match so not too costly. What about Hendry's miss on a respotted black in the final frame of the 1998 Masters final against Mark Williams
@@ebojfmdboojoh4023 not the easiest pot though, dead straight to the middle bag and tucked up under the cushion
Love how this video is about misses that were pivotal in matches, and deciding major tournaments, rather than just random bad misses and final blacks on 147s etc
Heart broken to see jimmy miss it was was his year we all felt..luck was never on Jimmy's side and honestly the way he's held it together all these years a six times finalist at championship, love you Jimmy your the real champ 🏆
And the fact he was bang on the coke
A couple of his 6 world final losses looked dodgy to me. Perhaps that's why he's mentally been ok with his 6 big defeats. 🤔
@@rayfinkle2805 People forget this. He's been very open in his later years that when they reached 17-17 he went out to the toilets and took a whole line of coke before coming back for the decider. That cue action on the black was excessive nerves caused by the drugs.
A double-edged sword of course, since nobody will ever know (even Jimmy himself) how much of his spectacular form was due to the ultra focus and accuracy that coke can provide.
How is david icke on here
Amongst the genuine pressure misses there are some dodgy misses bordering on match fixing.
THE BIGGEST MISTAKE IN CRUCIBLE History is Ronnie and SLOWBY last frame before interval tied 12 each or 13 each it was 1 or the other pink game ball over thehole almost Ronnie misses that put him in the horrors at that break and slowby on a high Ronnie being Ronnie at Times can beat himself'
Had Jimmy had potted that black Hendry would have been 6 time world champ and if Davis beat Taylor in 1985 he would have been 7 time world champ!
And if the dog hadn't have stopped for a piss, it would've caught the rabbit!!!!
If my grandmother had wheels she would have been a bike
If I entered I would be 10x champ
If I struggled to squeeze out my shit I would have pissed!
Excellent point
Ronnie's miss 100% needed investigating. Absolutely impossible for a player of his calibre to be that careless.
Absolutely possible if the player is Ronnie O’Sullivan.
ronnie can be strange, entirely possible.
Not sure Wakelin is a particularly big one - he did have a lot to do.
He'd trailed 4-8 in that match, and very nearly won it - all that was in vain.
I watched this live in the crucible. Chris played brilliantly to almost win but wasn't to be. His chance will come again.
Just glad that Hendry missed black in the 1998 Masters final isn't on here, I've never gotten over that lol.
It's way harder than it looks. He had to pot it an angle otherwise he would have run through and potted the white.
Chris Wakelin - gilt-edged, not guilt-edged.
True, though given how much of a state Trump was in prior to the miss, it would have been guilt-edged as well. :D
Sorry but Nigel Bond deserved that, any player am or pro (yes I play snooker too) can easily see that was a natural in-off into the centre pocket if hitting the white in the centre, I myself would have played the white with bottom-left and swing it round the table, seriously stupid mistake from a pro player, I bet with that look on Hendry's face even he was thinking what a stupid way of playing it, very lucky to get a chance of potting it again, could have been VERY costly.
No need to make it more difficult by using side, just don’t hit it too hard
@@johnp515 that cannot be a sure thing though, hard drag is another better option, just rolling it in can still be dangerous on thin clothes.
Under that amount of pressure he'd have been thinking only of potting the ball. He maybe intended to strike the white slightly lower, which would've steered it clear of the middle. At least he held himself together when he had a second chance.
Willie was haunted by that missed blue for the rest of his career. So much he even swore on telly about it in his very later days.
Hendry vs bond.. hendry unscrewing his cue means he gives up the match.. it shouldve been stopped there and handed to bond.. bad sportsmanship
And I’m sure he calls wrong on the coin and claims it. Even bond was surprised. Thought he’d won the toss. Good job bond won! Have a look at the toss, and read Hendrys lips!
Actually can’t see it fully here. But he said heads! And it was tails, yet he claims he won and puts bond in!
No it doesn't, there's nothing in the rules about it. Hendry was just presuming.
@@snookerworldchampionship2023 I don't wish to disagree with you but the ref would have known who won the toss and there is _no way whatsoever_ that Hendry would try to cheat.
If he had given up a match that was still open, it would’ve been bad sportmanship. He didn’t give up the match, he simply thought it was over by mistake.
Nigel Bond's greatest mistake is the constantly bored expression of his face
Those unbelievable Masters decider, Williams vs Hendry, Hendry missed the most simple final black, that costs him another Masters title. Not a big deal for a "golden boy", but the way how it was...
6:03 LOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
People always say White's missed black cost him the title but there was another 5 reds to pot and with how Jimmy tended to crumble the pressure would just have got worse for him so there was no way it was a foregone conclusion
In Jimmy's defence probably any other player apart from Hendry wouldn't have cleared up after the missed black.Was a shame really as Jimmy always came back after his back was against the wall but never quite did it.
Spot on. Still needed all the remaining reds and it wasnt a gimme he would have potted another 9 balls
@@paulr6881 I remember watching it live on TV like it was yesterday. Crystal clear memories of willing Hendry to just miss SOMETHING, but he never did.
1985 Final...when is snooker ever the main BBC/ITV/C4 headline at newstime.
I really do not understand what the '9.9' is all about in re of the Davis v Taylor final black..
Hendry unscrewing his cue is terrible sportsmanship and he should have lost for it
what about judd’s missed pink in the decider of uk championship final in 2020?
Yes that was a shocker. Hallet choking the masters final away is probably the worst tho.
Hendry should of lost the frame for unscrewing his cue. Blatant mind games to put his opponent off
You could see the guilt etched all over his face. He knew what he was doing but still didn't expect the in-off. He couldn't bare to look at his opponent.
@@godsstruggler8783 if u do that in my local pool league you forfeit the game.
2 extremes of relief and grief... Dennis Taylor is the relief and Jimmy White's missed black the grief... Some sporting wounds will never heal... Jimmy's missed black is that wound that'll never heal...
Ronnie O'Sullivan, missed red in world championship last 16 decider against Anthony McGill, to nearly win the match from 10-5 behind.
I made so much money betting on that game. When Ronnie fell behind I went all-in on him, then cashed out when they were about level. Good times.
O'Sullivan was there for the appearance fees, not to win. Missing gave him an excuse to go home with cash in pocket from a lesser event.
Lol.
Just realise Steven hendry unscrewed cue. That's lose of frame
Never rated knowles , lived off that one off davis win for the rest of his career
TK was legend even Ron rates him.
Biggest mistake in snooker history! Allowing Ebdon to play. Which is interestingly an anagram of Nob Ed!
ARE You's kidding that black was thin Steve had to be thinking straight he might play tough on that black it was TOUGH and I am a POTTER. PLUS THE MOMENT IT was ALWAYS GOING TO BE MISSABLE'
You missed Ronnies missed pink against selby in final 2014. He would’ve prob won worlds had he got it
Tony Knowles only claim to fame in snooker was knocking out Steve Davis in 1982 in round one of the world championships. It was when Steve was defending champion for the first time. Apart from that he didn't seem to win much more.
Probably spent too much time doing shoots with page 3 girls.
How did you forget the world snooker championship ball by Peter Ebdon? When he missed the straight black ball from its spot to become a world champion against Hendry?
The cost of a miss was 0/10, because he won the decider but still that was a crazy miss.
4:47: Sorry to be pedantic, but it’s “would’ve” or “would have”, not “would of”.
Great collection of clips though 👍
The last one is my one of child my child hood memories! Glasses upside down on my little snooker table 😂 well done Dennis, beating my hero 😂 but as a scouse Irishman 🤷🏼♂️💙
Why have you rated Nigel Bond’s mistake a 0/10 but put it in a video titled “Biggest mistakes in Snooker history” 🤔🤨
It doesn't matter if he has 6 world titles or not, Steve Davis should have gotten a 10/10 rating for the miss on the black in the 85 world final, it cost him the world title, not frame, title
I'm confused why does it say Wakelin missed the chance to play in the final? It was the first round.
It didn’t say that
@@johnp515 My dad wasn't paying attention it was for the Tony Knowles one 🤦♂️
We are all here to talk about that black missed by Jimmy White, such a tragic moment in Snooker history
Edit:typos
*GILT edged, not bloody guilt edged.
Gilty
And 'would have', not 'would of'.
Great compilation.. White miss on the black hurt watching again.. even though I've seen it multiple times!
Totally agree he gifted hendry 2 world titles
Steve Davis miss wasn't as tough as i was I happy to see Dennis Taylor win championship and what made it interesting was that gesture which is still remembered till this day..its one of the reason its one if the greatest finals of all time, both guys are great pundits commentators today God bless
Jimmy will still win it 2023...ye ok mate !!
The most head banging part of snooker is WHRES THE CUE BALL GOING
When he broke his stick down, he should have forfeited the game, period
Jimmys black is still a tough watch.
Jimmy's miss was Definitely the hardest to watch
@@cobra8676 No offence to them, but its awful that Bingham, Dott, and Ebdon are world champions, and Jimmy isn't.
@@Ironsmiler yes it's tough but jimmy is more loved by the fans what a gentleman he is, what makes jimmy even more great is he had to live with not wining six finals, not many players have gone through that he's veteran and he's our hero.. he's the people's champion
@@cobra8676 Well said.
What about Fred Davis miss in 1983 (I think)
Ronnie vs Selby in 2014 final also a great mistake
*would have not would of
7.55 - the most hilarious sporting moment ever- ha ha ha ha ha ha
The Jimmy White miss still hurts. What the hell must it be like for him
9:01 What's that voice ?
Barry McGuigan from County Monaghan, Ireland. One of the best boxers of a generation.
When did nigel bond morph into roman abramovic ?
3:09 - Well that’s careless! That’s poor! 😉
On jimmys black I always thought he finished far too high on it, that was the mistake, it was so missable under that pressure
People do forget how tough that black was. They usually just hear 'missed black off the spot', but that shot was in no way easy.
For me the biggest mistake here is spelling 'gilt', as in 'gilt edged', 'guilt'.
Great film though, thank you.
tony knowles one was worse one for me
4:49
Would HAVE...🙄
But if I put ‘of’ more people comment. Better for the UA-cam algorithms. Thought you could of knew that.
@@snookerworldchampionship2023 WOULD HAVE KNOWN 🙄
It's nothing to do with 'Algorithms' because you get plenty of comments about the content anyway.
It's all about making high quality content with correct usage of the English language in any titles or subtitles that you use, but hey-ho.
@@iraceruk but I didn’t to start with. And lots of people picked up on that, along with a few other greenies
@@snookerworldchampionship2023 Whatever 🙄
Inside information is that Barry Hearn told Davis to throw a frame or two against Taylor when he was 8 0 up
Correct decision by Barry, in terms of how memorable the match became and how it massively benefited the sport.
Thorne is really really funny 3:14
Oh, and that's a bad miss.
Murphy this year?????
potting cue ball is unlucky...
Not unlucky. The commentator said clearly before he potted it that he shouldn’t hit it too hard so as to avoid a possible in-off.
you "go to bed" why?
Knowles had beaten Davis in 82 . If he'd beaten cliff .......maybe?
Thorburn game wiz '83, can u not read? 🤣🤣🤣🤣.. Lost to Charlton 13-11 in' 82 quarters fae 11-6 up after Pumpin Davis! Completely gassed it & Thorburn game only emphasised his lack of Bottle! 😭😭😭.. Shagged everything in sight Mind yi🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@seanbond9494 im saying Knowles had good form from 82 should have won in 83 against cliff. Sorry if I wasn't clear mate. Been a nit busy with wife kid and a mam with cancer
Oh Willie !
👍
I believe Ronnie missed that black on purpose.
He did not
Wouldn't surprise me.
Coked oot eez heed🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is a load of balls!
Very good
Argh! Great video, thanks, but get your words correct please! At 4:48 it should either be 'would have' or 'would've' and not ever ever ever 'would of'.
Jimmy, not Ronnie, is the most gifted player of all time - such a shame he was never world champion.
Wtaf. JIMMY was and is a great player. Possibly the greatest entertainer but Ronnie is and always will be the most gifted player
@@thatguy-kv8re No no. Jimmy.
@@ysgol3 That's not how you spell Tony Drago.
@@pjani14 LOL, even if you were sane you wouldn't be funnier!
@@ysgol3 Drago still has the fastest century break ever vs John Higgins in 3mins 31secs and no-one's come close to beating it.
Gamesmanship from hendry 😡 unscrewing cue in bonds eyeline
Bond must have eyes in the back of his head then considering he was standing behind him.
The missed pink by Ronnie against selby in 2014 still haunts me
What about the easy black missed by Hendry in the side pocket against Mark Williams.
it wasnt easy, it was dead straight with the cue ball tight up against the cushion, try that shot ten times and see how many times you pot it
@@jamesshaw4272 True. I've tried it many times. Not an easy pot.
@@catweasle5737 the tiniest bit of side on the cue ball and it doesn't go in
I remember staying up to watch that1086 final. I had stopped watching when Dennis went 8-0 down to Davis, as it was horrible to watch him go through that. At the time, Davis was imperious, the best in the game at the time. I resumed watching once Taylor drew it back level at 8-8. Wish I’d had a tenner on him for the win. Hindsight, eh?
1086 final lol? You mean 1986 and it wasn't 1986 it was 1985
Great comeback , never went 8 all though
It went 9-7
@@petermcmanus7288 Well , it certainly was medieval .
The 1066 final was better
Biggest mistakes in snooker
1.) Telling Peter Ebdon that he needed to slow down and take more time over a shot
Match Fixing
Whoever put the post-clips captions up, needs to go to school (again). 'Guilt edged chance'? 'Would of'?