Great video, Paul's passing will always bring sorrow to my heart, such a vivacious Charecter and what a talent, would of been multiple world champion I'm sure, love to Lindsey, Evie Rose and all the family xxx
Dennis Taylor jumping on the table wasn't even a real match his opponent was a tv comedian there was never anything legendary about the crimson ball it was just another red
I had no idea snooker must be filled with pompus assholes. They make the slightest issue seem like a huge tragic event. This video shows how "gay" and "stupid" this lame ass game is....
To the truly awesome Paul Hunter and to his family, my thoughts go out to you all! And to Paul's mum who I used to serve at the BP petrol station in Moortown Leeds. I should have prayed harder. Sending love and compassion.
The most outrageous thing I've seen took place between Alex Higgins vs. Cliff Thorburn. Cliff called his color : "Green". Cliff took his shot, hit the green ball and the referee said he hadn't called his color. The fans clearly heard and were on Cliff's side. Cliff spoke to the referee, then Alex Higgins who just played dumb. Cliff was penalized. It's hard to beat the table and the opponent and the referee.
I believe that any player that had the chance to play and know Paul Hunter was a better person for it. A remarkable man that graced all with his presence and smiles while fighting for his life. There's something to be said for a man with the courage and a wonderful soul. I hope he is playing pool with the angels. I wish I knew him.
That was neither heated nor disrespectful. Ronnie walked out because he lacked the focus needed to give Steven a worthy match. He wasn't angry, he was upset and had a lot of issues to deal with mentally. I applaud him for making that decision, it was the best thing he could do for himself and for the match.
@@johnmc3862 So better for O’Sullivan to stay in the chair and unravel in front of his opponent, the audience, and everyone watching on tv? Throwing the match was the least of his concerns I would imagine.
Explanation? Ronnie started his career before Paul Hunter passed. The record breaking 147 was in 1997. Why shouldn't Ronnie be as good as he is today if Paul Hunter was still alive? I mean, it's not the cas that Ronnie O'Sullivan wins every game, there are lots of brilliant players...
Paul hunter was a great player sadly missed but what a stupid comment if Paul hunter was alive today the would be no Ronnie WHAT PLANET ARE YOU ON Ronnie is the greatest player ever to pick up a cue he is the best and the will never be anyone as good as him ever
I dislike the comment that you, "Allaboutfun55", have made! We cannot KNOW with certainty what "could have been"! We can only know what HAS been, and when it is worthy to do so, honour THAT to the best of our ability. For me, Ronnie ,to date, is the "GOAT". Perhaps my grandson will live long enough for someone else to be the next GOAT. One would hope that each generation might out-perform the previous generation.
The music and the story telling are very emotional and spot on. The order of the videos and the video content in general are hopeless. The first video should be last with Paul and a bit of audio on the emotional players would help loads
Yea I mean the mark williams winning, number 2. What? The video is useless and crap lol Sure the music and story telling is great but you are so right about everything else
Paul Hunter and to this day when I watch snooker I think of what could of been for Paul, rest in peace master of the masters and truly amazing human being
@@spicekid2582 Yea I do not feed my Gerbil many sunflower seeds any more because of that reason but other things in higher quantities are fine Sorry, I was trying the same technique out in comments together, being nothing to do with what was happening or being spoken about before. lol Give it a go and reply to me about my Gerbil but pick any subject and comment you want lol, lets see where we can go with it
So so sad..Paul Hunter .gorgeous looking young modern man who even Ronnie tried to emulate with copying hairstyle etc and taken away so so young..heartbreaking to say the least.He really was so cool and will always be my favourite, i mean he was an indeed is irreplaceable in the modern era. Such a crying shame...end of.
Paul Hunter and Alex Higgins were for me the two saddest moments, leaving me, among many others I expect, wondering "what if". Between them, they certainly would have racked up a few more championships. But life is filled with "what if's". What we are left with is a profound thankfulness that they graced the snooker beige beautifully in the time they had.