147 break by Jimmy White vs. Tony Drago - 1992 crucible
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@onlywhenpissed i have heard this before .When did Jimmy took drugs ?
I mean in what stage of his career ? the years
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Two great players.. Nuff said !!
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jimmy white was my hero as a child and still is my favourite. is it true he never won the uk championship??
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Brilliant.
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@Gof100sop I suppose Drago wasn't too bad, ranked number 10 in the world at his peak, compiled 114 century breaks, won the 2003 world pool masters, reached the semi-finals of the world pool championship that year too. Yeah he's shit, isn't he? I'm sure you are incredible at both snooker and pool aren't you?
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@Gof100sop haha you moron, Drago was around years before Ronnie, plus he could play at the same speed as Ronnie could, he made a century break in 3 mins and 33secs
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amazing, great quality too!
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@DreamAboutNightmares Yeah hats off to the guy for being so generous in his appreciation of a great break. Lovely to see.
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Love Drago's sportsmanship. He was grinning the whole way.
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Of Jim left drugs alone he may have been champion. Another case of cheats getting caught out in his case.
@Gof100sop, if you knew a single jot about snooker (which you don't, clearly) then you'd know that the 'retard' Drago was always known for his fast play, and was practising it many years before O'Sullivan even came on the scene. The fact that, at this stage of 1992, O'Sullivan was only just turning professional should tell you that Drago had no reason to try and be your beloved Ronnie, and nor was he trying to be.
Think before you type next time, you might not embarrass yourself so much.
iljn1988 11 months ago 13
Terrific stuff!
I am and was a Hendry fan, but it does sadden me that Jimmy couldn't at least win one world title.
A gentleman and superb talent!
Well done Tony Drago too......real sportsmanship.
hearts76100 5 months ago 4