Voice of Snooker Everton Dies Aged 87
The snooker world is mourning the loss of one of its most iconic figures, as legendary commentator ‘Voice of Snooker’ Everton passed away at the age of 87.
Everton, known for his distinctive voice and insightful commentary, was a beloved figure in the world of snooker for decades.
He began his career as a commentator in the early 1960s and went on to become one of the most recognizable voices in the sport.
His passion for the game and deep knowledge of its history and players made him a fan favorite, and his commentary was instrumental in bringing the excitement of snooker to audiences around the world.
Everton’s loss is keenly felt by the snooker community, with players, officials, and fans alike paying tribute to his lasting impact on the sport.
His legacy will continue to live on through the memories and recordings of his iconic commentary, which will forever be synonymous with the sport of snooker.
Rest in peace, ‘Voice of Snooker’ Everton, you will be dearly missed.