Quote Originally Posted by BIG H
Quote Originally Posted by miles
Quote Originally Posted by Munky
Totally overlooked Higgins. What a talent. His 69 break clearance against White in the 1982 Benson and Hedges final (i think it was that) is widely regarded as the best snooker break the game has ever seen. He ran out of position on virtually every feckin ball!

Unreal.
On his day Higgins was something else, on an off day something else entirely. He was never boring, thats for sure!

He will always be my favorite snooker player.

Ive also admired Steve Davis a lot over the years, he is a little less interesting though!
How the fukk did Higgins pot balls when he used to jump up half way through the shot

On long shots, he used to get to the bottom of the table before the cue ball

Amazing talent
Agreed!

He was a live wired, mentalist of the game! Never boring. Even in defeat something would always be there to watch!