What a bizarre thread title!
But I have just come across this coverage of the 1974 World final.
One interesting background observation is that the referee, rather than simply calling the score for the break as is the practice nowadays, actually calls the full score of both players with seemingly no reference to the actual size of the break.
Also, when shaking Reardon's hand, it is noticeable that the glove which the referee removes from his hand is purple.
Can anyone shed any light on whether this was standard practice or whether this was a peculiarity of this particular referee?
But I have just come across this coverage of the 1974 World final.
One interesting background observation is that the referee, rather than simply calling the score for the break as is the practice nowadays, actually calls the full score of both players with seemingly no reference to the actual size of the break.
Also, when shaking Reardon's hand, it is noticeable that the glove which the referee removes from his hand is purple.
Can anyone shed any light on whether this was standard practice or whether this was a peculiarity of this particular referee?
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