You can see the genuine love Jimmy had for Alex in this interview. Probably the only guy in snooker that had Alex’s interest at heart. Respect to you Jimmy.
The golden oldies were well in the procesa of fading at the end of the 1980's into the 1990's though. I suspect many of those ago turned pro very end or the 1980's up to 1995 would have replaced the 1980's golden oldies in the top 16 had they been born 10 years sooner all turned pro 10 years earlier than they did.
I'm loving that Alan is getting involved in the commentary side, you can hear the pure love and admiration he has for the game and the players when they play a great shot he can't contain himself and it's infectious for the audience, probably the first commentator I can remember who just let's go and says it how it is with pure gusto and zero professional restraint
really, all i can hear are sniffs and cutting Jimmy off, because he really deep down wants the conversation to be about him. And my 6th sixth sense is spot on.
@leemendez7876 Mate I was just about to make the same comment in reply to the first until I read yours, for me as a Player he was like “Steve interesting” Davis not very interesting! Although Alan was nowhere as good but as a pundit he’s right up there with John Virgo I think and I rate Stephen Hendry as a pundit who’s usually right bang on it!
I remember seeing Alex years ago in a qualifying tournament near Bristol and he was absolutely out of it, staggering round the table, bumping into things. He lost heavily but could still play even in that state. Amazing talent but his own worse enemy.
I loved watching Alex, he perked my love of the game that has stayed with me. For his vices, the modern generation of players have so much to thank him for, he really did raise the profile of snooker to offer a flamboyant way of playing that others followed. Snooker wouldn't be the same without Alex.
PLEASE NEVER STOP REMINISCING ON THESE LEGENDS ESPECIALLY ALEX HIGGINS, now we have the internet people can look up these incredible moments. These legends live in our hearts, im 30 been into the game for the last 10 years or so and i still and always will look upto to these legends. Thank you guys and thank you snooker.
I'm 52, used to watch the snooker with my dad in the 80's, remember no one had ever seen anyone play as fast as Higgins, he was a sensation at the time.
I have never heard Jimmy's voice go so high when he says "he had to put a red in the green pocket! (3:05). there is so much excitement in his voice, it must have been crazy fighting to win a world championship for himself whilst playing his hero, and it seems to still bring him joy now. great vibes good chat
I had the privilege of meeting Jimmy a few times at the greyhound racing, he is an absolute gentleman and what a fantastic player he is, I love the mad Alex Higgins and Jimmy White style of trying the audacious shots that you would only try in practice on your own, I met and was lucky enough to play Steve Davis, what a brilliant player and a really funny entertainer, the Steve interesting Davis title was supposed to be a dig at he’s boring play but omg he was awesome! these three revolutionised the game, they are fathers of the absolute amazing talent we have seen since, hats off to their brilliance 👏👏👏👏👏
I had the sort of privilege of meeting jimmy he came into my pub in Balham coked up with his mates who were the same Refused to serve them. Well that’s the law!
I got my first small table after watching Jimmy and Alex in 1982 it went on my nan's coffee table and to this day it was one of the best presents I have ever had Jimmy and Alex there era made snooker
If Jimmy won the world championship I think it would be one of greatest moments in sports. Its good he still believes. He'll always be the people's champ regardless.
White should have been 16-10 up in 1992, but he was not sober and was high and after he went 14-8 he missed 2 big opportunities in those first 4 of the 10 he lost in a row that would have put him 16-10 up. He lost all 4 and once it was 14-12 there was no turning of the tide back in White's favour.
Everyone remembers where they were when Alex and Jimmy had us mesmerized. I was on my lunch break and did not go back to work. I lost my job, but won a small fortune when Alex won the crown. There was rely only Alex and Jimmy , The wizard and his apprentice, for me in those days. What magic. Oh! Doug Mountjoy!! They were all great, what a game snooker is.
Reardon could have won the 1982 world final had White got through to the final instead. And the final with Higgins was very close 18-15, it was 15-15 not long before that.
Just as Georgie Best attracted most kids/men/women to watch Football and Bjorn Borg in tennis, Alex Hurricane Higgins did exactly the same for snooker. The majority of people didn't tune in to watch Davis, Thorburn, Griffiths etc. Love him or hate him predominantly, they tuned in to watch The Hurricane!! 👍
I tuned in to watch Davis lol Absolute machine! Just wanted to him to win every match and was terribly gutted when he didn't. That man got me into snooker no doubt about that, No offence to rest aha. But yeah Alex was a proper character and a quality player for sure R.I.P
Like Hunt with motor racing and Sheene with bike racing, these guys had bags of flair and charisma which as you say attracted whole families to the sports not just men, sadly men of their time in a period long gone.
I met Alex when he was staying with Oliver read, in a pub in a nearby village ,he was bladdered and the landlord said you should have something to eat, he replied he never eats on a empty stomach
Even now May 4th 2024 love watching the king of snooker Alex hurricane Higgins on RUclips over any other player. Even todays players. RIP Alex🕯🙏🕯🙏🕯🙏🕯🙏🕯
The moment at 3:04 when Jimmy's talking about Alex potting a blue and the editor cuts to Alex potting a different blue, it really says everything about Eurosport's coverage of snooker. At first glance it looks OK, but if you pay a little attention it's screamingly obvious it's put together by people with zero love for the sport or with any attention to detail.
I think it's more they were showing him clearing the colours interspersed with the interview. They show the brown before that and the pink and black after. IMO Eurosport's coverage is probably the best out there.
Never met Alex, but met Jimmy at the Rothmans Grand Prix back in 1985 he lost 5-3 that to Salvino Francesco met him outside of the venue still popular with fans even though he lost signing autographs a good sport even when someone shouted out Francesco to him, he looked up with a smile and said who said that? 🖖🔝😉
I started playing football for a new team in the early 80's and in the first game i would hear 'Jimmy' being shouted now and again, so i asked a team-mate which one was Jimmy, he replied "you !" after a while the name stuck even though it wasn't my real name. I met one guy through work who was totally convinced i was an absolute double of Jimmy and he wanted to be my agent, i declined. I wish i could have played like him than look like him.
Lovely interview. Good to see Jimmy on TV too - though nothing will match his epic battles with Hendy and Davis in the 80s and 90s. Still glad to see him around. Re Alex Higgins - there wouldn't; BE snooker without him.
My old pal played for Wales against ireland for the YMCA in the early 60s against Alex. Brian breeze was his name. He said the memory he was this kid really quick and potted like hell!!!
Jimmy White used to live 80 yards away from me, up until 8+ years ago. We used to speak about Pattaya, Thailand on occasion. Always a decent gentleman to speak with 👍
@@stitcha123 lol you said it yourself he can make it to qualifiers, you get in touch with a bookie ask Jimmy's odds for winning the world champs be 5,000 to 1 lol.
I think Alex would have been multiple world champion had he thought more about the winning rather than pleasing the crowd with all the flair shots, BUT, then that wouldn't have been Alex, he put snooker where it is today, RIP Genius
Really good comments Alex is my one and true hero. Wish he was still here, I went to see is grave two years ago and brought some flowers for is to sisters. There should be a statue at the waterfront of snooker in Belfast, so come on council do want is right and do it.
The blue shot , watching it live on at the when I was small ,I can remember saying what was that and the weird spin on the cue ball making it go a different direction to what it should off done , I couldn't stop smiling
Even if Jimmy had won against Alex, he'd have lost against Ray Reardon. Ray would have wrapped him up in knots then counter attacked. Alex could make shots that nobody else could see and use side spin unlike any other!
Just you tube John Virgo doing his famous Alex Higgins impressisions.Spot on.Remember Higgins came into the sport along side the old stalwarts that took an hour to play a frame.You could argue he changed the way snooker was played into what it is today.Jimmy White was great equally to watch.Fast!
MY TWO HEROES ALEX JIMMY AND RONNIE BSTON HANDED DOWN TO EACH ONE , WHAT A BREAK , MISS ALEX LOVE JIMMY AN RON NIE , THANK YOU GUYS FOR THE AMAZING MEMORIES YOU HAVE ALL GIVEN ME
You can slag of Higgins but he had the onions to risk everything and come out tops.Jimmy White reminded me of Higgins style.Two gangsters who didn't give a tosh about the other boring players.
After the 1982 final wich alex won, me and most of my friends asked for a snooker table for xmas. Mines was a 5ft one but i loved it. My friend had a 6ft one like alot of people and ma friend had a 7ft one and it seemend huge when your just 8 years old. Compared to the 6ft ones we played on. It was huge and too big for his room, but ye still managed those up against the wall pots lol
There you go, FINALLY proof that the shot S. Murphy did with that red that went viral was not original, A. Higgins did it on pot black YEARS before, I remember it but had no video proof but thanks to Jimmy here mentioning it we can all now acknowledge it was an Alex shot and not a Murphy original, if there was video proof then it would have been uploaded and Murphy's version would not be so remembered on the level it is with modern day fans.
I was ten in 82 but I can remember Higgins' run at the Worlds that year. Can remember him beating Thorne and Jimmy. Was probably one of the first tournaments that got me interested in snooker. Jimmy is pissed in this interview I think
They make a lot of high breaks in huge numbers today that the golden oldies of the 1970's and 1980's were not capable of achieving. Even if their primes were all right now. Knowles, Meo, Griffiths, Taylor Thorne etc etc would not all be mainstays of the top 16 today the way they were in the 1980's.
As Steve Davis acknowledged while being interviewed with Alex Higgins, even though there had been issues between Higgins and Davis, (and a few others), there was no animosity and Davis also stated that: "WITHOUT ALEX, the rest of the snooker fraternity would not be enjoying the high level of earnings and success that they are today".
I remember watching Alex playing in Aldershot at the Jimmy White Snooker lodge. He had a Pint glass of what looked like water. It was mainly Vodka, Yes he had a drink problem, BUT he was a great player. I think it was 1991
Jimmy's hair ages like a fine wine, he's an absolute legend one of the best players to grace the table. Ref Higgins like any drug you cam ride it until it takes over and ruins you. Imagine how good he would have been without the booze
I know he lost 6 finals but this year was one was one that Jimmy was so close, gets to final without that break and would have won the final, and then have monkey on back to win loads more. 1 break changing course of history.
Apart from all the Final defeats to Hendry,Davis , And John parrot I believe that amazing Higgins clearance practically stopped jimmy from being world champion aswell because if Jimmy got through that semi final against Alex (which he should of done) I believe jimmy’s attacking style of snooker all out attack I believe he would of been too much for the great Ray Reardon who was in that time on the decline
White was certainly good enough. It's such a huge shame he blew it by getting himself stoned in all night benders with Higgins while the world championships were still ongoing.
Higgins only beat Reardon 18-15 after it was 15-15 so I'm not quite sure that White would have beaten Reardon definitely for sure had he made it to the final instead. But White could have won.
You can see the genuine love Jimmy had for Alex in this interview. Probably the only guy in snooker that had Alex’s interest at heart. Respect to you Jimmy.
We will always be a fan of the whirlwind .
Alex was the reason I asked my mother for a snooker table for Xmas in 1983, yeah it was 5ft by 2 1/2ft but I loved it.
Don't call your mum 'it', that's bad.
@@cantthinkofausername8698 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I asked my mum for a bottle of vodka 😆
@@cantthinkofausername8698😂
He was the reason i started drinking large vodkas and orange
80s snooker was an era of titans, an era of LEGENDS
Absolutely
The golden oldies were well in the procesa of fading at the end of the 1980's into the 1990's though.
I suspect many of those ago turned pro very end or the 1980's up to 1995 would have replaced the 1980's golden oldies in the top 16 had they been born 10 years sooner all turned pro 10 years earlier than they did.
In the 2010s, at the peak of my missus ball game, she was a titan. She was never the same after the kids
I'm loving that Alan is getting involved in the commentary side, you can hear the pure love and admiration he has for the game and the players when they play a great shot he can't contain himself and it's infectious for the audience, probably the first commentator I can remember who just let's go and says it how it is with pure gusto and zero professional restraint
Fully agree. I found him boring as a player to be honest but as a pundit he is brilliant. He's personality has really come out.
really, all i can hear are sniffs and cutting Jimmy off, because he really deep down wants the conversation to be about him. And my 6th sixth sense is spot on.
Alan likes talking. Jimmy sometimes visibly gets annoyed
He wasn't the greatest of players but a brilliant commentator and sexy as hell
@leemendez7876 Mate I was just about to make the same comment in reply to the first until I read yours, for me as a Player he was like “Steve interesting” Davis not very interesting! Although Alan was nowhere as good but as a pundit he’s right up there with John Virgo I think and I rate Stephen Hendry as a pundit who’s usually right bang on it!
I remember seeing Alex years ago in a qualifying tournament near Bristol and he was absolutely out of it, staggering round the table, bumping into things. He lost heavily but could still play even in that state. Amazing talent but his own worse enemy.
He was mentally ill....Bi Polar
Ianackery so he COULDN'T play if he lost heavily.
@@johndean4765 lot's of good players 'lose heavily'.
I loved watching Alex, he perked my love of the game that has stayed with me. For his vices, the modern generation of players have so much to thank him for, he really did raise the profile of snooker to offer a flamboyant way of playing that others followed. Snooker wouldn't be the same without Alex.
PLEASE NEVER STOP REMINISCING ON THESE LEGENDS ESPECIALLY ALEX HIGGINS, now we have the internet people can look up these incredible moments. These legends live in our hearts, im 30 been into the game for the last 10 years or so and i still and always will look upto to these legends. Thank you guys and thank you snooker.
Relax take a chill pill!!
@@doctord8589 how come? Are you okay friend? Was this too much for you? So sorry mate, hope your okay buddy. Love you. Thank you mate.
I'm 52, used to watch the snooker with my dad in the 80's, remember no one had ever seen anyone play as fast as Higgins, he was a sensation at the time.
💯🇯🇲🇬🇧👍
Never get tired of hearing about this match. Amazing
Wonder were the mellons comes from 😂
@@mickharrison9004 I’d love to see proof of deserving that namesake mate 👀🤣
Jimmy is my snooker hero all day !
I have never heard Jimmy's voice go so high when he says "he had to put a red in the green pocket! (3:05). there is so much excitement in his voice, it must have been crazy fighting to win a world championship for himself whilst playing his hero, and it seems to still bring him joy now. great vibes good chat
I had the privilege of meeting Jimmy a few times at the greyhound racing, he is an absolute gentleman and what a fantastic player he is, I love the mad Alex Higgins and Jimmy White style of trying the audacious shots that you would only try in practice on your own,
I met and was lucky enough to play Steve Davis, what a brilliant player and a really funny entertainer, the Steve interesting Davis title was supposed to be a dig at he’s boring play but omg he was awesome!
these three revolutionised the game, they are fathers of the absolute amazing talent we have seen since, hats off to their brilliance 👏👏👏👏👏
I had the sort of privilege of meeting jimmy he came into my pub in Balham coked up with his mates who were the same Refused to serve them. Well that’s the law!
I love Jimmy's stories.
I got my first small table after watching Jimmy and Alex in 1982 it went on my nan's coffee table and to this day it was one of the best presents I have ever had Jimmy and Alex there era made snooker
If Jimmy won the world championship I think it would be one of greatest moments in sports. Its good he still believes. He'll always be the people's champ regardless.
Love him to bits. It still rankles me that he isn't a several times champion. The match versus Hendry in 92 is still difficult to take.
White should have been 16-10 up in 1992, but he was not sober and was high and after he went 14-8 he missed 2 big opportunities in those first 4 of the 10 he lost in a row that would have put him 16-10 up. He lost all 4 and once it was 14-12 there was no turning of the tide back in White's favour.
Never realised that, I knew they used to drink but never knew he was high.
What had he taken?
@@alexjewell672 coke
It was and still is the most remarkable break ever and the point and wink to the commentary box at the end makes it the coolest.
Everyone remembers where they were when Alex and Jimmy had us mesmerized. I was on my lunch break and did not go back to work. I lost my job, but won a small fortune when Alex won the crown. There was rely only Alex and Jimmy , The wizard and his apprentice, for me in those days. What magic. Oh! Doug Mountjoy!! They were all great, what a game snooker is.
Reardon could have won the 1982 world final had White got through to the final instead.
And the final with Higgins was very close 18-15, it was 15-15 not long before that.
Just as Georgie Best attracted most kids/men/women to watch Football and Bjorn Borg in tennis, Alex Hurricane Higgins did exactly the same for snooker. The majority of people didn't tune in to watch Davis, Thorburn, Griffiths etc. Love him or hate him predominantly, they tuned in to watch The Hurricane!! 👍
I tuned in to watch Davis lol Absolute machine! Just wanted to him to win every match and was terribly gutted when he didn't. That man got me into snooker no doubt about that, No offence to rest aha. But yeah Alex was a proper character and a quality player for sure R.I.P
@@danimayb yeah course, character and bravery don't reside in Davis county.
@@danimayb I was very careful to use the word "predominantly" as like yourself, there will always be exceptions to any rule 👍
Great point, well made. 👍👍
Like Hunt with motor racing and Sheene with bike racing, these guys had bags of flair and charisma which as you say attracted whole families to the sports not just men, sadly men of their time in a period long gone.
Alex Higgins The Maradona Of Snooker
I met Alex when he was staying with Oliver read, in a pub in a nearby village ,he was bladdered and the landlord said you should have something to eat, he replied he never eats on a empty stomach
Bet that was some session Alex Higgins and Oliver Reed. 😁
@@VeteranHedonistyip, and I read that right.
🤣😂
Rip Alex thanks for the memories growing up in the 80s 🎱🙏
You know, I think that was his cause of death, starvation. He never ate anything.
Alex Higgins was the games biggest showman / entertainer a complete one off there will never be another like him RIP alex Higgins
For me personally the greatest ever. Loved him. Complete maverick
Yeah, he was always my favourite
Nowhere even close to the greatest player ever. But 100% the greatest character the game has ever seen
Even now May 4th 2024 love watching the king of snooker Alex hurricane Higgins on RUclips over any other player. Even todays players.
RIP Alex🕯🙏🕯🙏🕯🙏🕯🙏🕯
Jimmy is hammered 😅
Its like one of those 70s talk shows where ever guest was two sheets to the wind. Mc Manus sounds on edge like the nominated driver on lime and soda 😂
John Higgins could play 🤷♂️ think Jim’s been on the large vodka and oranges
"Snooker loopy nuts is he....had to many cokes and speed" 🤣👀
100%pukka
Completely stoned.
The moment at 3:04 when Jimmy's talking about Alex potting a blue and the editor cuts to Alex potting a different blue, it really says everything about Eurosport's coverage of snooker.
At first glance it looks OK, but if you pay a little attention it's screamingly obvious it's put together by people with zero love for the sport or with any attention to detail.
BBC owns the major Snooker tournaments for certain man.
I think it's more they were showing him clearing the colours interspersed with the interview. They show the brown before that and the pink and black after.
IMO Eurosport's coverage is probably the best out there.
@@alexluke6665 No pal. That's where you're wrong. The BBC is the home of Snooker coverage. Always has been, always will be.
Never met Alex, but met Jimmy at the Rothmans Grand Prix back in 1985 he lost 5-3 that to Salvino Francesco met him outside of the venue still popular with fans even though he lost signing autographs a good sport even when someone shouted out Francesco to him, he looked up with a smile and said who said that? 🖖🔝😉
I started playing football for a new team in the early 80's and in the first game i would hear 'Jimmy' being shouted now and again, so i asked a team-mate which one was Jimmy, he replied "you !" after a while the name stuck even though it wasn't my real name. I met one guy through work who was totally convinced i was an absolute double of Jimmy and he wanted to be my agent, i declined. I wish i could have played like him than look like him.
Lovely interview. Good to see Jimmy on TV too - though nothing will match his epic battles with Hendy and Davis in the 80s and 90s. Still glad to see him around. Re Alex Higgins - there wouldn't; BE snooker without him.
White is 100% right when he says Higgins was doing shots before anyone else. He pioneered plenty of shots and ways of playing. 4:36
I grew up watching Higgins in the 80's. The greatest entertainer the game has ever seen.
He was easily the most exiting player that ever picked up a cue ....just mesmerising. RIP Alex hurricane higgins
Correct.
Headbutting a WPBSA official is not entertainment.
@@dvidclapperton I meant on the table. He did some bad things, which can't be condoned though.
John Virgo.... for comedic value.
My old pal played for Wales against ireland for the YMCA in the early 60s against Alex.
Brian breeze was his name.
He said the memory he was this kid really quick and potted like hell!!!
Alex was a genius
Jimmy loved Alex fact respect to both legends
Higgins made smoker exciting. Fantastic player and a inspiration to many of todays players.
higgins the ultimate showman
What a lovely guy Jimmy is, and was more than touched by the magic dust of Alex in his career.
Always a Jimmy fan
Jimmy White used to live 80 yards away from me, up until 8+ years ago. We used to speak about Pattaya, Thailand on occasion. Always a decent gentleman to speak with 👍
Rest in peace Alex My hero Forever 🙏🇮🇪
Oh I twas a legendary character
Yes RIP ALEX im gonna have a little drink and say a little toast the man !
@@C-sidesammy what was he then?
you mean n.ire
Fair play to Angles for keeping a straight face when Jimmy said he is going to win it one day 😅
😂😂😂
I know.
Why? When Jimmy’s game is right he can make it all he way to the qualifiers.
@@stitcha123 lol you said it yourself he can make it to qualifiers, you get in touch with a bookie ask Jimmy's odds for winning the world champs be 5,000 to 1 lol.
@@mickharrison9004 glad you almost got the joke.
That win from Alex won him the 1982 Worlds
Gotta love the respect Jimmy has for his old hero and mate Alex.
I think Alex would have been multiple world champion had he thought more about the winning rather than pleasing the crowd with all the flair shots, BUT, then that wouldn't have been Alex, he put snooker where it is today, RIP Genius
Really good comments Alex is my one and true hero. Wish he was still here, I went to see is grave two years ago and brought some flowers for is to sisters. There should be a statue at the waterfront of snooker in Belfast, so come on council do want is right and do it.
The blue shot , watching it live on at the when I was small ,I can remember saying what was that and the weird spin on the cue ball making it go a different direction to what it should off done , I couldn't stop smiling
Alex Higgins The George Best.
4:54 Thats why you could never take your eyes off him.
Even if Jimmy had won against Alex, he'd have lost against Ray Reardon. Ray would have wrapped him up in knots then counter attacked. Alex could make shots that nobody else could see and use side spin unlike any other!
Fair, he lost to Ray Reardon in a final later that year.
@@tobyharling719 yes he did. 👍🏻
Just love Jimmy White. He is such a likable fella.
Just you tube John Virgo doing his famous Alex Higgins impressisions.Spot on.Remember Higgins came into the sport along side the old stalwarts that took an hour to play a frame.You could argue he changed the way snooker was played into what it is today.Jimmy White was great equally to watch.Fast!
The greatest break ever .
Alex was Jedi lured to the Darkside .
Think Jimmy has had a few doubles by the sounds of it 😂 legend though !
Always A Big Joy to listen to Jimmy white ❣️🌟❣️🌟❣️👍👍💯💯💯
MY TWO HEROES ALEX JIMMY AND RONNIE BSTON HANDED DOWN TO EACH ONE , WHAT A BREAK , MISS ALEX LOVE JIMMY AN RON NIE , THANK YOU GUYS FOR THE AMAZING MEMORIES YOU HAVE ALL GIVEN ME
Could sit and listen to you guys talking all day
Loved Jimmy White. Met him a few times when he was in Brighton. Once bought him a vodka/orange @ Funky Buddha Brighton. Legend 😊
You can slag of Higgins but he had the onions to risk everything and come out tops.Jimmy White reminded me of Higgins style.Two gangsters who didn't give a tosh about the other boring players.
amazing how he did that half drunk .met higgins one time up here .
Well if he was sober he would of had the shakes and i don't mean milk shakes 😂
I love that one day we see another player that played like Alex Higgins brave crazy here's hoping
After the 1982 final wich alex won, me and most of my friends asked for a snooker table for xmas. Mines was a 5ft one but i loved it. My friend had a 6ft one like alot of people and ma friend had a 7ft one and it seemend huge when your just 8 years old. Compared to the 6ft ones we played on. It was huge and too big for his room, but ye still managed those up against the wall pots lol
I used to play football with his son...he had so much talent...great lefty
I saw Alex in an exhibition and he really was a genius with a cue in his hand
I met Jimmy in a garden centre last week...he was looking at a plant !!😂
then he potted a few?
There you go, FINALLY proof that the shot S. Murphy did with that red that went viral was not original, A. Higgins did it on pot black YEARS before, I remember it but had no video proof but thanks to Jimmy here mentioning it we can all now acknowledge it was an Alex shot and not a Murphy original, if there was video proof then it would have been uploaded and Murphy's version would not be so remembered on the level it is with modern day fans.
And i say again the technology of modern cloth ,cues and chalk has made a massive difference but cream always rises to the top.
Alan’s my favourite commentator now just in front of Joe Johnson.
They really should show the shots they’re referring to
Well I think Jimmys was a double Vodka. 😅
@@johnmc3862 😂
I was ten in 82 but I can remember Higgins' run at the Worlds that year. Can remember him beating Thorne and Jimmy. Was probably one of the first tournaments that got me interested in snooker.
Jimmy is pissed in this interview I think
I could sit and listen to Alan and Jimmy chatting all day long
Alex Higgins
What a legend
Made the game what it is
Always remember the quotes
"Snookers a hard game but he found life harder"
Come on the Hurricane 👌
Alan’s face and throat clearing around 1:26 when Jimmy said he thinks he can still win the world title.
Love Jimmy AND Alex xx🎉
I'm trying to find out which game they are talking about. Any help???
Top stuff well played lads
We need more characters in snooker. Who’s going to remember the current crop of snooker players today in 20 years
Apart from Ronnie I think you mean ?!! Take your point tho- it’s become more professional + more money is why surely.
@@serenityinside1 yeh. Ronnie to be fair, he will be remembered, wonder if that’s why he does it
We need Dechawat to win a few tournaments.
Maybe Ronnie and Trump, poss Higgins and Williams. Class of 90s
They make a lot of high breaks in huge numbers today that the golden oldies of the 1970's and 1980's were not capable of achieving. Even if their primes were all right now.
Knowles, Meo, Griffiths, Taylor Thorne etc etc would not all be mainstays of the top 16 today the way they were in the 1980's.
Ronnie O'Sullivan is the best snooker player I've seen live. Alex Higgins is the best player I wish I'd seen live. That extraordinary break is why.
Sounds like Jim has had a cheeky little livener 😂😂
what about when Jimmy played S. Hendry and his Steve Davis finals? What could've been.
Great man Jimmy 🙏😊
As Steve Davis acknowledged while being interviewed with Alex Higgins, even though there had been issues between Higgins and Davis, (and a few others), there was no animosity and Davis also stated that: "WITHOUT ALEX, the rest of the snooker fraternity would not be enjoying the high level of earnings and success that they are today".
2:10 McManus seemt really interested lol
I remember watching Alex playing in Aldershot at the Jimmy White Snooker lodge. He had a Pint glass of what looked like water. It was mainly Vodka, Yes he had a drink problem, BUT he was a great player. I think it was 1991
Sniff...what a legend! Sniff
McManus: "yea yea.....yea yea yea......YEAH!.....yea yea yea"
absolutely and the sniffs give him away. He deep down doesnt give a shite, its all about him. Terrible interviewer.
He is a beatles fan 😂
he loves jimmy wig, yeah, yeah, yeah
he loves jimmy wig, yeah, yeah, yeah
he loves jimmy wig, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
😂😅😂😅
Higgins took more shots at the bar than he did at the snooker table. What a guy!
Jimmy forever
STILL BRINFGS TEARS TO MY EYES , LOVE EM ALL
I lost count of how many times i willed Jimmy to win a world title when i was a kid i couldn't understand it!
Jimmy is absolutely reeling on here.
Utterly shitfaced for sure.
@Trixie K Your brain is dead now
Alan know that well. 😂
That break was the sexiest in snooker history.
Not many characters in the modern game. Higgins was so unpredictable and that’s why I loved watching him and always wanted him to win
This is a brilliant interview. Next one please Jimmy v Henry, Davis. When he should have won.
Jimmy's hair ages like a fine wine, he's an absolute legend one of the best players to grace the table. Ref Higgins like any drug you cam ride it until it takes over and ruins you. Imagine how good he would have been without the booze
Good to see alan mcmanus
Alex put snooker on the map .
Someone needs to give Jimmy a lapel mic
I met alex in the fox and duck in sheffield once he was pissed in the afternoon and very nice ps he loced a flutter as well lol
Go on Jimmy!
I know he lost 6 finals but this year was one was one that Jimmy was so close, gets to final without that break and would have won the final, and then have monkey on back to win loads more. 1 break changing course of history.
White vs Reardon in 1982 world championship final. Did you watch it?
@@dvidclapperton it was higgins Vs Reardon in the final. But white beats Reardon in that final for me and would of then gone on to win multiple
Bang on the trumpet
Apart from all the Final defeats to Hendry,Davis , And John parrot I believe that amazing Higgins clearance practically stopped jimmy from being world champion aswell because if Jimmy got through that semi final against Alex (which he should of done) I believe jimmy’s attacking style of snooker all out attack I believe he would of been too much for the great Ray Reardon who was in that time on the decline
White was certainly good enough. It's such a huge shame he blew it by getting himself stoned in all night benders with Higgins while the world championships were still ongoing.
Higgins only beat Reardon 18-15 after it was 15-15 so I'm not quite sure that White would have beaten Reardon definitely for sure had he made it to the final instead. But White could have won.
After Jimmy had lost that match too Alex, l think he was some how destined to never win the title.
why can’t Al just laugh in his face when he says he can still win it do better Al
I like the term" STEAMING".Jimmy deffo knew Higgy.😊
The 90's called, Paul Weller wants his hair back 😆