It matters not whether Williams Jnr. ever becomes a pro snooker player - this is just quality time between a dad and his son. That's precious. I used to spend hours playing darts with my dad in the hallway of our old house, every Sunday evening we'd be out there. That's how you build a lasting bond.
Mark is fantastic, great dad, great husband, in the clip you can tell how much he loves his son, the kid has a good stroke, lefty, cant wait to see him in 10 years.
@@user-ly8bq3tx5j like we said, Mark is a good dad, the lad was interested in all of his dads shots, but deep down he was hoping he'd miss, never happened, he was good with it, lovely to see the love between dad and son, world take note thats the way you take care of your family, with real love, cheers.
I used to play pool with my dad when I was your son's age. He never let me win, or give me chances. He told me when I beat him I would have genuinely beat him. When I did, it was the best feeling ever. It's the other way around now. 😂. This is great to see though 👍🏻
Same. I played my dad at snooker all my life til I was 38 when he died suddenly. I never won one frame. I think my highest break was 21! He never gave me even a hint of assistance, only buckets of encouragement and I’m sure he’d have loved to see me win. I defeated him at chess though.
What a great clearance. Mark is an excellent player and indeed a good father as well. Wish you joy and many more professional snooker years! A fan of yours, cheers!
Loved watching this. Can go one of two ways. Lad becomes an absolute beast, or he gives up on snooker lol. Can see the joy of watching his Dad do things like this, must feel like his Dad is a Superhero.
Fantastic composure, tempo and temperament in a busy club with hustle and bustle. Funny moments after the split where you could get through to the potting angle between the two reds lol and your son keeping a close eye on you bridging over the red. Class 👍
I’ve heard that snooker players require a lot of personal space and then there’s Mark break building with his son next to his ear throughout every shot🤣. Lovely clip
Hope he gave his dad a chance🤣🤣 I’ve met Mark, I joked with him about signing on for my pool team if he wasn’t busy but, as well as being a world class snooker player he’s a great bloke had time for a chat and he clearly has a lovely family 😎❤️
May not look like he's learning, but that's invaluable training standing by your world champion father as he runs through a demonstration. Btw, i was wondering how he was gonna spot that blue. Hilarious to see him using his cue😂😂 Great stuff here!!
You have another WC in you and a few other ranking wins Mark, Never seen you play as good as the last tournament you won against Ronnie and I have been watching you from the first match you had at the crucible all those years ago.
@@MarkWilliamsSnooker147 Hello Mark, I am writing to you from Quebec, Canada. I admire the love of a father for his son, but also the admiration of a son for his very loving father. I would really be very glad if you could post other videos of him on a regular basis for us to appreciate his growth. That would probably build a bound between snooker fans and your lovely boy. As he grows and gets more experience, we could see the result of the investment of a loving father in his son. Thank you for sharing this unique moment.
Having played the game to a half decent level (made a few half centuries) the ridiculous ease with witch Mark clears this table is ridiculous... It really isn't that easy a game.. What a talent
Great to see guys 👍 no sound though , love to hear the boy criticising Marks shots for the banter lol , as i imagine hes similar to his dad and be good to see more of the lads ability , but thats snooker you can be the greatest but if your not at the table its irelivent , defo good life skills aswell as improving snooker temperament
Great Stuff, Mark and adorable how your son must feel a mix of admiration and impatience at the same time :D. The snooker you play is still very fascinating. In good form you can win any tournament in my opinion. I would have thought, you would be distracted too much in public: do you really typically train in a club? Sadly, here in germany public snooker clubs are so rare.
There's levels in this game, as you can see the other table still has most of its balls, with twice as many shots. Yet Mr Williams 36 shots good bye balls.
I remember seeing him at the Masters. Such a class act, oozes charisma and plays with a great cue action in a sublime lefty style - I always enjoy watching him play. And who's the guy in the blue shirt? He looks pretty good too. 😂
Fair play to the lad. My boy would have made me put the colours back. Thankfully for him though, after a 40 year on/off love affair with snooker, I'm still rubbish. 😂
I had to watch it again and counted the brake. It's 138 and hope my calculation is correct. It's amazing how you make this very difficult game looks so easy. God bless you and your son.
My dad would never let me win anything, I was a bad loser , he told me if I got angry ,the best way to solve this was not to lose...no matter how much I cracked up , he still wouldn't let me win...good life lesson
Mark j Williams. Will turn his son into a great player. He could definitely get on the pro circuit , no doubt one day go to the crucible. Look at his protégé. JACKSON PAGE.