j6uk:
I think I would disagree with Alex Higgins being 'articulate' but perhaps when he was sober. I met him a couple of times and he certainly wasn't articulate however he was pissed both times.
Also, you are basing your statement on my skill level from when I was talking about me in the 1960's and well before I took snooker seriously. In the late 80's I lived in Britain and played on the pro-am circuit and I believe I was a much better player however I did quit the game for 10 years in the mid-90's and only started playing again in late 2005.
For Manu147...there are NO young players in Canada so I don't have the chance to coach any promising young players as they just don't exist here. I wish I had a few younger students. (What is they say about sarcasm?)
Terry
I think I would disagree with Alex Higgins being 'articulate' but perhaps when he was sober. I met him a couple of times and he certainly wasn't articulate however he was pissed both times.
Also, you are basing your statement on my skill level from when I was talking about me in the 1960's and well before I took snooker seriously. In the late 80's I lived in Britain and played on the pro-am circuit and I believe I was a much better player however I did quit the game for 10 years in the mid-90's and only started playing again in late 2005.
For Manu147...there are NO young players in Canada so I don't have the chance to coach any promising young players as they just don't exist here. I wish I had a few younger students. (What is they say about sarcasm?)
Terry
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