John Virgo was an excellent snooker player, a hugely popular TV figure, and one of the great voices of his beloved sport.
The Professional Snooker Players Association (PSPA) has now signed up more than half the pro tour and the new union is ...
Snooker great John Virgo has died at the age of 79, World Snooker Tour has announced ...
When asked to name the best snooker player of all time, White, via Midnite, told Express Sport five names: Ronnie O’Sullivan, ...
He was an established part of the BBC’s snooker coverage as a commentator.
The Englishman became one of the sport’s best-loved commentators, best known for his trademark cry of ‘Where’s the cue ball ...
Snooker legend and BBC commentator John Virgo has died aged 79. Virgo enjoyed an 18-year professional career, winning the UK Championship and reaching the semi-finals of the World Championship in 1979 ...
John Virgo, a towering figure in the world of snooker and a beloved television commentator, has passed away at the age of 79. His contributions to the sport and his charming personality on screen have ...
Since the World Championship moved to Sheffield in 1977 only six players have won the title more than once – Steve Davis, Stephen Hendry, Ronnie O’Sullivan, John Higgins, Mark Williams and Mark Selby ...
SUNDAY’S Masters snooker final was temporarily suspended following a medical emergency in the crowd. Kyren Wilson and John ...
World Snooker dismisses concerns over the standard of the table at the Masters saying it has found "no" issues.