Probably not. O'Sullivan is clearly more talented but Hendry's achievements were amazing.
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Harsh manOriginally posted by Pablo1981 View PostHe's still a miserable ****er with a pizza face though

I remember Spitting Image years ago....there was no picture but the commentator was going "Hendry going for the yellow....he got it! Sizing up a red now and I think he's going for the black after this"....then the camera showed Hendry squeezing spots in the mirror
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An absolute legend, the greatest ever. And most probably the greatest there ever will be.
Im a massive snooker fan and one of the things i love most about the sport, is that everything is on merit. Its all based purely on ability alone. Unlike footy, if your not doing too well all you need to do is be taken over by some sugar daddy and your back at the top. If your not doing well in snooker, there is only one answer: its back to the practice table.
Also a lot of the other individual sports like tennis and golf can traditionally only be afforded to be played by the higher classes. Snooker is open to all everyone, when i was growing up in the 80's it was a real treat. I loved playing, even won a few tournaments.
Anyway back the original point, the crucible just wont be the same without Hendry.
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Originally posted by Shaggy View PostHarsh man
I remember Spitting Image years ago....there was no picture but the commentator was going "Hendry going for the yellow....he got it! Sizing up a red now and I think he's going for the black after this"....then the camera showed Hendry squeezing spots in the mirror



I don't hate him or anything, he seems a decent bloke just a bit dull
Amongst his many amazing career highlights my favourite was in the 1997 Charity Challenge Trophy against Ronnie O'Sullivan. It went to a final frame decider and Hendry won with a 147 in the final frame.
He had just lost 6 frames in a row at that point too (he had been 8-2 up) which makes it all the more impressive.
I just thought that was staggeringly brilliant given the pressure he was under. I think it's one of the greatest sporting achievements I've ever witnessed. The focus on his face was something to behold (as were the spots).
I managed to find the video of it, but the quality is pure dodgy VHS
[ame]http://youtu.be/Z8wNCDUMc5A[/ame]
(link: http://pubsnooker.com/media/videos/s...hendry-in-1997)
Anyway Stephen Hendry
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