Seeing the great Cliff Wilson's son post on here makes me want to ask a question. Was Cliff ever resentful of the fact that what may well have been the peak of his career passed him by?
Cliff had tremendous success as a young amateur and then again in winning the World Amateur and being a top 16 pro in his 40s and 50s.
What might he have achieved in the peak years aged 25-40 if he'd had the chance?
He's not the only one. Pat Houlihan, Marcus Owen and others were in the same boat. Why was snooker allowed to die in the late 50s and 60s? The talented players were there - but were never given the chance.
Cliff had tremendous success as a young amateur and then again in winning the World Amateur and being a top 16 pro in his 40s and 50s.
What might he have achieved in the peak years aged 25-40 if he'd had the chance?
He's not the only one. Pat Houlihan, Marcus Owen and others were in the same boat. Why was snooker allowed to die in the late 50s and 60s? The talented players were there - but were never given the chance.
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