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History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 1
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 1. History of Snooker is a brill...
published: 31 May 2013
author: Zanvetor Marius
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 1
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 1
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 1. History of Snooker is a brilliant and nostalgic DVD, which for the first time on one collection ...- published: 31 May 2013
- views: 198
- author: Zanvetor Marius
13:43

BBC Two HD - History Of Snooker
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published: 27 Apr 2013
author: SnookerMovies
BBC Two HD - History Of Snooker
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History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 3
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 3. History of Snooker is a brill...
published: 31 May 2013
author: Zanvetor Marius
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 3
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 3
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 3. History of Snooker is a brilliant and nostalgic DVD, which for the first time on one collection ...- published: 31 May 2013
- views: 87
- author: Zanvetor Marius
14:11

Hystory of UK Championship snooker
The tournament has seen many memorable finals. In 1977 and 1979, it provided Patsy Fagan a...
published: 09 Dec 2012
author: pietbril
Hystory of UK Championship snooker
Hystory of UK Championship snooker
The tournament has seen many memorable finals. In 1977 and 1979, it provided Patsy Fagan and John Virgo with their first and only major tournament wins respe...- published: 09 Dec 2012
- views: 1294
- author: pietbril
21:03

History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 8
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 8. History of Snooker is a brill...
published: 31 May 2013
author: Zanvetor Marius
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 8
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 8
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 8. History of Snooker is a brilliant and nostalgic DVD, which for the first time on one collection ...- published: 31 May 2013
- views: 202
- author: Zanvetor Marius
57:33

The best 5 breaks in all snooker history
The best 5 breaks in all snooker history.
For my opinion these 5 breaks are the best brea...
published: 18 Aug 2013
The best 5 breaks in all snooker history
The best 5 breaks in all snooker history
The best 5 breaks in all snooker history. For my opinion these 5 breaks are the best breaks in snooker history. 5th. Cliff Thorburn vs Terry Griffits, World Championship 1983 - 1st 147 in Crusible! 4th. Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Mike Price, World Championship 1997 - fastest 147 in history! 3rd. Stephen Htndry vs Ronnie O'Sullivan, Charity Challenge 1997 - 147 in the decider! 2nd. Alex Higgins vs Jimmy White, World Championship 1982 - fantastic 69 as way to the tiltle of World Champion! 1st. John Higgins vs Ronnie O'Sullivan, Masters 2006 - unbelievable 64 clearance under the pressure in final frame of final match!- published: 18 Aug 2013
- views: 749
2:10

One of the best shots in the history of snooker Stephen Lee !
Ronald Antonio "Ronnie" O'Sullivan (born 5 December 1975) is an English professional snook...
published: 23 Oct 2013
One of the best shots in the history of snooker Stephen Lee !
One of the best shots in the history of snooker Stephen Lee !
Ronald Antonio "Ronnie" O'Sullivan (born 5 December 1975) is an English professional snooker player known for his rapid playing style, and is nicknamed "The Rocket". He is the reigning World Snooker Champion and has been World Champion on four occasions (2001, 2004, 2008 and 2012) and, with career earnings of over £6 million is second, after Stephen Hendry, on snooker's all-time prize-money list. He has been the world's no. 1 player on five occasions, and has won a total of 24 ranking titles. O'Sullivan's achievements also include four Masters and four UK Championship titles. He also won the Nations Cup with England in 2000. He is second, again behind Hendry, on the list of players making the most competitive century breaks, with a total of 678.O'Sullivan has compiled 11 maximum breaks in professional competition, a record which he shares with Hendry. He also holds the record for the fastest maximum break at 5 minutes 20 seconds, which he compiled at the 1997 World Championship. He is considered by many to be the most naturally talented player in the history of the sport, with some labelling him a 'genius'. Several of his peers regard him as the greatest player ever, although a temperamental streak sometimes leads to a lack of confidence or interest, and he has performed inconsistently throughout his controversial career thus far, with observers noting the 'two Ronnies' aspect of his character. According to Stephen Hendry after his defeat at the 2008 World Championship, "O'Sullivan is the best player in the world by a country mile". O'Sullivan is one of the most popular players on the circuit and is noted for being a 'showman'. He is perhaps the biggest draw in the game today, and has helped improve the image of snooker to the general public. O'Sullivan himself has stated his desire for entertaining the watching public, and has said that slow, gritty games put viewers off. He has often been compared to Alex Higgins and Jimmy White, because of both his natural talent and popularity. O'Sullivan has compiled 678 competitive centuries during his career, second only to Hendry.- published: 23 Oct 2013
- views: 13
8:23

World Snooker Championships highlights 1927-2000 (1/2)
Part 1 of 2. A BBC feature from 2001 about the history of the World Snooker Championships,...
published: 23 Apr 2009
author: darrzo
World Snooker Championships highlights 1927-2000 (1/2)
World Snooker Championships highlights 1927-2000 (1/2)
Part 1 of 2. A BBC feature from 2001 about the history of the World Snooker Championships, focusing on the tournament since 1977, when it moved to the Crucib...- published: 23 Apr 2009
- views: 33600
- author: darrzo
21:03

History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 6
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 6. History of Snooker is a brill...
published: 31 May 2013
author: Zanvetor Marius
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 6
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 6
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 6. History of Snooker is a brilliant and nostalgic DVD, which for the first time on one collection ...- published: 31 May 2013
- views: 54
- author: Zanvetor Marius
19:10

History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 4
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 4. History of Snooker is a brill...
published: 31 May 2013
author: Zanvetor Marius
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 4
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 4
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 4. History of Snooker is a brilliant and nostalgic DVD, which for the first time on one collection ...- published: 31 May 2013
- views: 67
- author: Zanvetor Marius
4:57

Ronnie O'Sullivan Fastest 147 in the History of Snooker (World Record)
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published: 14 Aug 2011
author: ZomBiEKiLLeR440
Ronnie O'Sullivan Fastest 147 in the History of Snooker (World Record)
Ronnie O'Sullivan Fastest 147 in the History of Snooker (World Record)
- published: 14 Aug 2011
- views: 3003
- author: ZomBiEKiLLeR440
19:10

History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 2
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 2. History of Snooker is a brill...
published: 31 May 2013
author: Zanvetor Marius
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 2
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 2
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 2. History of Snooker is a brilliant and nostalgic DVD, which for the first time on one collection ...- published: 31 May 2013
- views: 68
- author: Zanvetor Marius
12:01

Snooker History with 160 socred
amazing player is playing a snooker this is a man an amazing player so that's call snooker...
published: 11 Mar 2011
author: Shams Kakar
Snooker History with 160 socred
Snooker History with 160 socred
amazing player is playing a snooker this is a man an amazing player so that's call snooker.- published: 11 Mar 2011
- views: 340660
- author: Shams Kakar
19:07

History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 5
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 5. History of Snooker is a brill...
published: 31 May 2013
author: Zanvetor Marius
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 5
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 5
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 5. History of Snooker is a brilliant and nostalgic DVD, which for the first time on one collection ...- published: 31 May 2013
- views: 120
- author: Zanvetor Marius
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54:03

Euro 2012 Final: Spain vs Italy [2nd Half]
Watching Full Time Match, please visit: http://yogyakarta.kemenag.go.id/index.php?a=artike...
published: 02 Jul 2012
author: Usep Kertarajasa
Euro 2012 Final: Spain vs Italy [2nd Half]
Watching Full Time Match, please visit: http://yogyakarta.kemenag.go.id/index.php?a=artikel&id;=13808
Four years and nine days ago, at the Ernst-Happel-Stadion in Vienna, Cesc Fabregas whistled a penalty past Gianluigi Buffon's lugs, and Spain started to believe. The spot kick put Spain into the semi finals of Euro 2008, securing victory over bogey side Italy in a major tournament for the first time since their first-ever meeting, at the 1920 Olympics. The rest is recent history, with Spain going on to win Euro 2008, then following it up by scooping the World Cup.
Still no striker for Spain, they simply don't care what you think, and as reigning world and European champions, you can hardly blame them: Casillas, Arbeloa, Pique, Sergio Ramos, Jordi Alba, Xavi, Busquets, Alonso, Silva, Fabregas, Iniesta. Subs: Valdes, Albiol, Javi Martinez, Juanfran, Pedro, Torres, Negredo, Mata, Llorente, Santi Cazorla, Jesus Navas, Reina.
Italy replace Federico Balzaretti with Ignazio Abate: Buffon, Abate, Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini, Pirlo, Marchisio, Montolivo, De Rossi, Balotelli, Cassano.
Subs: Sirigu, Maggio, Ogbonna, Thiago Motta, Balzaretti, Di Natale, Giaccherini, Borini, Giovinco, Diamanti, Nocerino, De Sanctis.
46 min: Di Natale's first touch is to whumph a header just over the bar from 10 yards, Abate finding him with a superb cross. That was a decent chance.
47 min: Fabregas drags a shot inches wide left from the edge of the D. Buffon may not have got to that were it on target, he was leaning the other way.
48 min: Wow, this is some start to the half. Fabregas twists and turns down the right, reaching the byline and selling Balzaretti a couple of dummies. He nearly finds Silva at the near post, and then after a scramble is close to beating Buffon. But the ball's hacked clear.
49 min: Silva tries to hook the ball past Bonucci in the Italian area. The ball hits the defender's hand, but there's no intention, and the referee's having none of it. You've seen them given, but equally that would have been harsh, the players were so close together. We move on without incident. Italy are living dangerously here.
51 min: This is high-octane stuff. Montolivo slips the ball down the inside-left channel for Di Natale, who hammers a shot goalwards from 12 yards. Casillas parries spectacularly. The ball falls back at Di Natale's feet. He looks for Balotelli's head in the middle, but his chip inside is plucked from the sky by the keeper. Great play all round. "If this performance is anything to go by then Spain are the street-hustlers of the football world," suggests David Wall. "They've lulled all of us dupes into thinking they're dull and running out of ideas then as soon as we agree to play hunt-the-queen they happily relieve us of the contents of our wallets."
54 min: Spain are threatening a third. Iniesta lifts a clever pass down the middle, splitting the Italian defence in half, but the through ball hits Fabregas on the back, and the chance is gone. So unlucky.
56 min: Now it's Pirlo's turn to lift a clever pass down the middle, but his scoop for Di Natale is a wee bit too strong. Spain go up the other end, and after a few passes, Iniesta attempts to bust open Italy's offside trap with a backheel. He's not far away from finding Silva, either. That would have been preposterously good.
57 min: Italy make their third change, Motta coming on for Montolivo.
58 min: A free kick for Italy down the right. Pirlo lifts it to the far post, but Casillas palms clear. Balotelli picks up the ball and launches it towards the top right, but his effort flies over. "As far as I can see this game is just a series of intricate passes, punctuated by the odd goal and amazing bursts of skill," moans Ian Bahrami. "Yawn. When's the Premier League start again?"
59 min: The opening scorer Silva is hooked for Pedro. He's not particularly happy about it, but off he must trot. "I called my Dad at half time," begins Tom Young. "In discussing Spain's dominance of international football he managed to compare Xavi, Iniesta, Fabregas et al to Steve 'Interesting' Davis in the 1980s: 'No one else ever got a look in.' I could not detect any irony through the phone line."
61 min: Well, if this wasn't already over, it pretty much looks like it now. Motta zips after a ball only for his hamstring to ping. He's carted off, straight down the tunnel. After four minutes! I do hope he warmed up properly. Italy have used all their subs, remember. This is now 10 versus 11.
64 min: Balotelli wins a free kick for Italy down the left. Pirlo swings the ball to the far post for Bonucci but, under pressure from Busquets, he can't get his head to the high ball. Italy's only slim, slim chance is from set pieces, you'd have thought. Well, they'll have to be better than that.
67 min: The game's gone a bit flat, as you might expect. Spain must surely think this game is won, while Italy have got the funk on. They look totally deflated, though in fairness Spain's domina
65:43

History of Sport in London - Marc Belben - Gresham College Lectures
The idea for a lecture about the history of sport in London came about with the news that ...
published: 12 Apr 2012
author: Gresham College
History of Sport in London - Marc Belben - Gresham College Lectures
The idea for a lecture about the history of sport in London came about with the news that London was making a bid to hold the Olympic Games in 2012. It has always been believed that the only city in this country to have a chance of hosting the games is London. The lecture will look at London's fantastic sporting history and will show that if the choice were to be purely based on sporting tradition, then London would be the clear favourite. The city has hosted the games on two previous occasions - 1908 and 1948 and the lecture includes some of the highlights of those games. This lecture shows that London already hosts major sporting events on a yearly basis. These include Wimbledon, London Marathon, Oxford v Cambridge Boat Race, Epsom Derby, World Matchplay Golf, 1 Day Internationals and Test Matches(Cricket), FA Cup Final(when the new Wembley opens), Six Nations Rugby Internationals plus International Football matches and Premiership matches. This country is responsible for either inventing or codifying some of the world's most popular spectator sports. The English invented Football, Rugby, Tennis and Cricket, the Scots - Golf; other sports or games that have their foundations here include billiards and snooker, lawn bowls, boxing, darts, hockey, squash and table tennis. Many of the associations were set up here in London. We'll look at the origins of some of these sports and their connections to London. Eg Football(the most popular sport in the world) as it is played today started in the 19th century when the Football Association was founded in London but there are records of it being played in the 12th century in the fields that surrounded the City of London. The game was so rough(pitches could be several miles long and teams as much as 500 per side) that various Kings banned it. At first Football and Rugby were basically the same game until the 19th century when two separate associations were set up. Cricket has its spiritual home at Lord's and many great matches have also been played at the Oval. Lawn Tennis originates from the game of Real Tennis(still played at Lord's and Hampton Court Palace) and its spiritual home is in Southwest London at Wimbledon. Centre Court is now only ever used for the two weeks of Wimbledon. The only exception to this would be if London wins the Olympic bid and Centre Court would of course host the finals of the Olympic Tennis Championships...
This lecture was part of Friendship Week, put together by the organisation London Higher on behalf of the 2012 Olympic Bid Team; Visit www.london2012.org.uk for more information.
All our lectures are available for free download from the Gresham College website, in video, audio or text formats: http://www.gresham.ac.uk
Gresham College professors and guest speakers have been giving free public lectures in central London since 1597. This tradition continues today and you can attend any of our lectures, or watch or listen to them on our website.
Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk
Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege
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2:37

Score Alarm - Don't miss the game!
Completely new experience in tracking sports results from sport arenas worldwide!
AppStor...
published: 17 Oct 2013
author: Score Alarm
Score Alarm - Don't miss the game!
Completely new experience in tracking sports results from sport arenas worldwide!
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WHY THE BEST?
• The largest number of sports (19) and events
• Intuitive and easy to use
• Awesome features
• Your needs in center of our attention
WHICH AWESOME FEATURES?
• Live scores for all worldwide leagues, competitions and tournaments in 19 sports
• Search engine that enables fastest search for events and competitions
• Customisable push notifications for all 19 sports, fastest setup and personalisation of push notifications
• Live match details in Soccer - goals, header, cards, substitutions, injury break, shot off the post
• Live match statistics in Soccer like stadium info, attendance info and referee info – ball possession, shots, saves, fouls, free kicks
• Lineups before match with formations and player details in Soccer
• All American sports with head to head and tables (NBA, NHL, MLB, NFL)
• Scorers and assistants in Ice Hockey
• Head to head statistics with history, last meetings results and performance pie in all 19 sports
• Tables in all 19 sports
• Follow favourite teams
• And much more in near future from our lab
WHICH SPORTS?
• Soccer, Basketball, Tennis, Ice Hockey, Football, Baseball, Rugby, Aussie rules, Handball, Volleyball, Water Polo, Badminton, Futsal, Beach Soccer, Floorball, Bandy, Snooker, Curling, Darts
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Video production: UX Passion (www.uxpassion.com)
2:09

On This Date - Video - myinboxnews.com
1949 republic of ireland formed, 1492 spain agreed to send christopher columbus on a new r...
published: 17 Apr 2009
author: My Inbox News
On This Date - Video - myinboxnews.com
1949 republic of ireland formed, 1492 spain agreed to send christopher columbus on a new route to asia, 1937 daffy duck and elmer fudd debut born, ben franklin died 1790, thorton wilder born 1897, snooker invented 1875 by neville chamberlain, 1421 dikes broke in holland killing 100,000 flooding, on this date in history april 17, - www.myinboxnews.com
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3:23

The History of - Snooker
Presented by Snooker Legend Steve Davis and Narrated by the Most Authoritative Voice in th...
published: 30 Jul 2009
author: DukeMediaGroup
The History of - Snooker
The History of - Snooker
Presented by Snooker Legend Steve Davis and Narrated by the Most Authoritative Voice in the Game, Clive Everton, the 'history of Snooker' is A Unique and Com...- published: 30 Jul 2009
- views: 7369
- author: DukeMediaGroup
8:04

Paul Hunter Masters History ten year snooker review
Paul Hunter Snooker Masters Moments....
published: 12 Jan 2011
author: NISnooker
Paul Hunter Masters History ten year snooker review
Paul Hunter Masters History ten year snooker review
Paul Hunter Snooker Masters Moments.- published: 12 Jan 2011
- views: 94101
- author: NISnooker
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History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 7
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 7. History of Snooker is a brill...
published: 31 May 2013
author: Zanvetor Marius
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 7
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 7
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 7. History of Snooker is a brilliant and nostalgic DVD, which for the first time on one collection ...- published: 31 May 2013
- views: 99
- author: Zanvetor Marius
21:03

History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 9
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 9. History of Snooker is a brill...
published: 31 May 2013
author: Zanvetor Marius
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 9
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 9
History Of Snooker - Clive Everton and Steve Davis ~ part 9. History of Snooker is a brilliant and nostalgic DVD, which for the first time on one collection ...- published: 31 May 2013
- views: 57
- author: Zanvetor Marius