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Snooker's former world champion John Higgins will return to the table for his first match since a six-month ban for betting rule breaches next month
John Higgins' Wembley curse strikes again in defeat to Graeme Dott 2011
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Snooker's popularity was never really about the snooker itself, it was the sport's superstars and their tempestous rivalries that captivated audiences.
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Snooker's Steve Davis used the forum to air a surprisingly considered conspiracy theory about skimmed milk.
How making small talk with Mark Cavendish set his wheels in motion 2010
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I don't want to repeat my rather uncheerful comment on Yelli's blog from the other day Sorry, Y! but suffice to say I'm an exile of love, to use Snooker's words.
Distance doesn't really make the heart grow fonder C N Heidelberg 2009
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Along the way we had the pleasure of meeting Snooker's wife N. as well!
Berlin! Third Time's a Charm! Plus Special Bonus: Cottbus! C N Heidelberg 2008
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Along the way we had the pleasure of meeting Snooker's wife N. as well!
Archive 2008-10-01 C N Heidelberg 2008
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"Keep his head firm, Rags," he said, and he tied the handkerchief round Snooker's head with a funny knot sticking up at the top.
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Take some carbolic tooth powder and a pinch of sulphur powdered up fine, and perhaps a bit of starch to stiffen up Snooker's coat ....
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"I'd better keep hold of Snooker's head if there's going to be any blood about," said Pip, "because the sight of blood makes him awfully wild."
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Snooker's 'naughty boy' Judd Trump has nothing to fear any more After a breakthrough campaign, the world No5 reveals his ambitious goal for 2012 and why putting on a show is just as important to him as...
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