Forsyth, Waddell, Srickland, Davis - All Brilliant

I cannot believe that you don't think that there are five brilliant people in this clip
 
I cannot believe that you don't think that there are five brilliant people in this clip

Michaela Tabb is beyond brilliant, sir. :cool::):wink::embarrassed2:

man, today must be my 'brain-left-behind day. :eek:

I do want to make one other thing clear.

I was really disappointed with Earl's celebrating Steve's missed 5 ball off the bridge in the last rack.

best,
brian kc
 
I could listen to the commentators all day ! they are great ! thanks for posting :thumbup:
 
I cannot believe that you don't think that there are five brilliant people in this clip

I counted six....when John McDonald announces....
...doesn't it make you want to run an eight-pack?

I love Sid commentating...and Jerry complements him well.
No 'mid Atlantic' English here....these men sail their own ship.
 
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I counted six....when John Williams announces....
...doesn't it make you want to run an eight-pack?

I love Sid commentating...and Jerry complements him well.
No 'mid Atlantic' English here....these men sail their own ship.

If you mean John McDonald then I concur. Or did John Williams write some theme music for it.
 
Sid Waddell: "Some horses like being groomed; this horse likes kicking himself before the match, Strickland" :thumbup:

RIP, Sid.

best,
brian kc
 
If you mean John McDonald then I concur. Or did John Williams write some theme music for it.

Thanx for the correction, sir.
I actually knew John Williams, the snooker referee....
..he's the one Alex Higgins accused of " standing in his line of thought":)
...and I was tired and had been working all day wifi-less and was happy
to read AZ before I passed out.
....and Sid always makes me crazy....I believe he said once when a player
was in danger of losing a match.."He's got one foot in a vat of boiling oil,
and the other one on thin ice."
 
Michaela Tabb is beyond brilliant, sir. :cool::):wink::embarrassed2:

man, today must be my 'brain-left-behind day. :eek:

I do want to make one other thing clear.

I was really disappointed with Earl's celebrating Steve's missed 5 ball off the bridge in the last rack.

best,
brian kc

Earl is like a caged animal when he plays in front of a hostile crowd. Did you see them clapping when he dogged the 5? I think mostly he reacted to that, and that he thought he was going to be hill hill with Davis breaking.

Those produced events were awesome. Really was a great opportunity to put the game in front of a bigger audience. I could watch Earl all day.
 
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