The snooker world is mourning the loss of a legend as commentator Clive Everton, often hailed as the 'voice of snooker', has died at 87 years old.
Clive not only showed talent as a snooker player himself but also became an iconic figure behind the microphone commentating on the sport.
He had graced BBC television and radio audiences with his insightful and memorable commentary since 1972. David Hendon, a close friend and fellow commentator, shared the sombre news on Friday morning: "I have some very sad news.
Clive Everton has passed away at the age of 87," he said, honouring him as: "A giant of broadcasting and journalism. A much valued colleague and friend.
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