Seeing this reminds me of the classic commentary blunder that the late Ted Lowe made, "for those of you still watching in black and white, the yellow's behind the blue".
thanks for all the videos yall put on internet... it is most rewarding to watch them and sometimes we learn something from them... have an excellent day, or evening or whatever time it may be, to whomever is reading this... and this was made way back then... lol, jk...
Ronnie = 5 world titles Hendry = 7 world titles Joe Davis = 15 times world champion If world titles are the measuring stick, then Davis is the best ever, so don't judge based on no. of world titles
If a player's greatness is judged by his relationship to his contemparies, Joe was easily the greatest. Furthermore, without this guy, snooker as we know it now may well never have came to be.
Charles.k Charles.scott.Kelly Snooker had only just started, for goodness sake. On top of which, snooker was played on traditional English Billiards tables which, then, had incredibly tight pockets, to assist break building in nursery canon play, not potting.
Beautiful flowing player:) Thanks for this!
Seeing this reminds me of the classic commentary blunder that the late Ted Lowe made, "for those of you still watching in black and white, the yellow's behind the blue".
those balls sound SO HEAVY - he is a LEGEND
thanks for all the videos yall put on internet... it is most rewarding to watch them and sometimes we learn something from them... have an excellent day, or evening or whatever time it may be, to whomever is reading this... and this was made way back then... lol, jk...
Chris M. Thank you for your nice comment. It is much appriciated and goes farther than you know. -Alvin-
Ronnie = 5 world titles
Hendry = 7 world titles
Joe Davis = 15 times world champion
If world titles are the measuring stick, then Davis is the best ever, so don't judge based on no. of world titles
The best is Jimmy White of course
O'Sullivan then Jimmy white then Stephen hendry (ability-wise)
Now my target Catching Joe Davis
@@JohnDoe-pt8vt bro it ain't that deep chill
he was/ is the best ever
the music @ 5:20 sounds 80s
BRILLIANT
Its good,it very very good
Didn't knew snooker was more than then now
If a player's greatness is judged by his relationship to his contemparies, Joe was easily the greatest. Furthermore, without this guy, snooker as we know it now may well never have came to be.
Question; was a jump shot once legal in a game of snooker?
It must have been otherwise Joe would have said it was only for fun or exhibitions.
what in the world is that music at 5:30
Not allowed the jump shot Joe!!!
I assume it must have been outlawed later. I'd be interested to know when.
Why don't you note about when these old videos were made? It is so important.
rattlik1 0 funding for research or anything really lol. Enjoy what is there for what it is for free
1932-1937 looks like.
@@InsidePOOLmag Really? You want funding to do some google searches? Is the "lack of funding" the new excuse for laziness?
Good old Bruce Forsyth
How slow is the tables!
That time the table did not have heaters underneath the slate so that the table would run a bit slow than modern snooker table
Biggest break of 96 , what
Charles.k Charles.scott.Kelly Snooker had only just started, for goodness sake. On top of which, snooker was played on traditional English Billiards tables which, then, had incredibly tight pockets, to assist break building in nursery canon play, not potting.
@@chrisbland6942 Harder to manoeuvre the Q-ball around the table too.
Joe davis anisina
This is not billiards. It’s snooker.
You didn't watch the whole video, fool.