The German Meister
By Elliott West Introduction Snooker has been a slow burner in Germany but in recent years has boomed thanks to
By Elliott West Introduction Snooker has been a slow burner in Germany but in recent years has boomed thanks to
By Elliott West “It’s been a male-dominated sport for so long, and you don’t see women playing it on TV,
By Elliott West Introduction Mention the name Quinten Hann and you often get a raised eyebrow or a feeling that
By Elliott West “The Germans, they’ll watch the snooker even if you’re not playing well, they’ll still love it” Anthony
By Elliott West Introduction Brandon Parker was well respected in the snooker community by those who worked with him and
By Elliott West Introduction Born 1930 in Earl Shilton, Leicestershire, Norman Dagley was an English world champion in billiards. He
By Elliott West Introduction Born in 1911, Birmingham, Albert Brown was one of the lesser-known players from the Joe Davis
By Elliott West Introduction Born in 1912, Leslie Driffield was an English World Champion player of billiards. He won the
By Elliott West Introduction Held in the post war years and the same year as the Festival of Britain, the
By Elliott West “A prolific break builder with a reputation for consistent long potting” Billiards and Snooker magazine Introduction Born