‘Voice of snooker’ Everton dies aged 87
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‘Voice of snooker’ Everton dies aged 87
The world of snooker is in mourning following the passing of legendary commentator, Clive Everton, at the age of 87.
Everton was renowned for his distinctive voice and encyclopedic knowledge of the sport, having worked in the industry for over five decades.
He was a familiar presence at major snooker events, providing commentary that was both insightful and entertaining for fans around the world.
Players and fans alike have paid tribute to Everton, acknowledging his immense contribution to the game and his passion for snooker.
His iconic catchphrases and sharp analysis will be sorely missed by all who knew him and listened to his commentary.
Everton’s legacy lives on in the hearts of those who loved the game of snooker and appreciated his dedication to it.
His impact on the sport is immeasurable, and his absence will be deeply felt by the snooker community.
As we bid farewell to the ‘Voice of snooker,’ we remember Clive Everton for his talent, professionalism, and unwavering passion for the game.
His memory will forever be etched in the annals of snooker history, a true legend of the sport.
Rest in peace, Clive Everton, may your voice continue to echo through the halls of snooker tournaments for years to come.