John Virgo obituary: Snooker, Big Break and BBC commentary - the Salford sage leaves his stage

John Virgo, a beloved figure in the world of snooker, has left us far too soon. Born in Salford in 1946, he grew up with a passion for football but discovered his true calling on the green baize of a local snooker club at just 12 years old. Despite initial setbacks and setbacks, including being banned from the club by his father due to concerns about its reputation, Virgo went on to become one of the sport's most respected players.

He was nicknamed "Mr Perfection" for his incredible skill and consistency behind the table but never quite managed to win the World Championship title. However, he did have a remarkable run in 1979, reaching the semi-finals before ultimately falling short. Virgo also had a notable victory at the UK Championship that same year, winning the title against Terry Griffiths in a thrilling 14-13 final.

But Virgo's true legacy lies not just in his impressive playing career but in his enduring impact on the sport as a whole. As a commentator for the BBC, he brought his trademark wit and worldliness to the commentary box, providing insightful analysis and a warm, approachable demeanor that made him a favorite among fans.

One of Virgo's most memorable moments came during the 2016 World Championship when, in a rare display of profanity, he swore on air while watching a less-than-exhilarating match. The moment, which was initially met with shock and amusement, has since become a beloved anecdote among snooker enthusiasts.

Throughout his life, Virgo remained a larger-than-life figure, known for his sense of humor, his boundless enthusiasm for the sport, and his willingness to poke fun at himself. He befriended boxing legend Frank Bruno, musician Rick Wakeman, and even comforted Steve Davis after his infamous defeat to Dennis Taylor in 1985.

As news of Virgo's passing spreads, tributes are pouring in from all corners of the snooker world. His friends, family, and fellow players will no doubt miss him dearly, but his legacy will live on through the countless fans he touched with his warmth, wit, and love for the game.

John Virgo may be gone, but his "Where's the cue ball going?" catchphrase and infectious enthusiasm will continue to echo through the halls of snooker history. Rest in peace, Mr Perfection – you will be deeply missed.
 
man this cant be happenin 😱 john virgos passing is a huge loss 4 the snooker fam he was more than jus a player he was a commentator wit da perfect blend of wit & knowledge 2 πŸ‘ & who can 4get that epic 2016 world champ match where he went off air πŸ™ˆ? anyway his legacy will live on thru the countless fans hes touched w/ his warmth & love 4 da game πŸ’• & lets not 4get all da famous mates hes had over da years like frank Bruno & rick wakeman 🀣 so many fond memories of him but now hes gone 2 soon πŸ’”
 
man I'm really gonna miss this guy he was a true legend on and off the table πŸ€• his dedication to snooker is inspiring and that nickname "Mr Perfection" is so fitting 😎 his commentary skills were top-notch too he made the game more enjoyable for us fans πŸ’¬ what I love most about john virgo is how humble he remained despite being a huge star in the sport he was down-to-earth and funny, always willing to poke fun at himself 🀣 and let's not forget that iconic moment when he swore on air lol it's moments like those that make snooker history so special πŸ“Ί rest in peace john virgo you will be deeply missed by all us fans πŸ‘
 
πŸ˜” just heard about John Virgo's passing... what a legend! I mean, 12 yrs old he started playing snooker? That's dedication 🀯 He may not have won the World Championship title, but his impact on the sport is still felt today πŸ™ His commentary skills were top-notch and made watching snooker so much fun πŸ“Ί I love how he never took himself too seriously and could poke fun at himself. 🀣 That "Where's the cue ball going?" catchphrase is gonna stick with us for ages πŸ”₯ Rest in peace, John Virgo... you left an indelible mark on the world of snooker πŸ’―
 
πŸ˜” just heard about John Virgo passing away, feels like a big loss for the snooker community. always loved his commentary style, so witty and down-to-earth πŸ’¬, made the game more enjoyable to watch. can't believe he's not gonna bring that same energy to the table anymore 🎾. remember when he swore on air during that 2016 World Championship match πŸ˜‚? still gives me a chuckle to this day. basically what I love about Virgo is his sense of humor and humility, always poking fun at himself and keeping things light πŸ’‘. even though we'll miss him, his legacy will live on through all the fans he won over πŸ™.
 
just heard about John Virgo's passing πŸ€•πŸ˜” i gotta say, i'm not surprised he won't get the recognition he deserves as a commentator... i mean, have you seen how much fake analysis they do on TV nowadays? and another thing, who thought it was a good idea to bring snooker to the masses in the first place? the game's just too boring for my taste πŸ™„πŸŠβ€β™‚οΈ at least Virgo brought some humor to it. but let's be real, his legacy is more about how he made the sport "cool" than his actual playing skills... still, i'll give him props for being a larger-than-life figure and having a sense of humor that can put even the most awkward situations into perspective πŸ˜‚
 
man what a loss πŸ€• snooker's gonna miss this guy so much he was more than just a player, he had a way of making u wanna watch even when the match was trash πŸ˜‚ and that 2016 outburst still cracks me up to dis day lol but seriously his commentary skills were top notch, he made the game feel like it was being played on tv not in some dingy club πŸ“Ί r.I.P john virgo, you might not've won the world championship but u left a legacy that'll never be forgotten πŸ’₯
 
πŸ˜’πŸ•ŠοΈ just saw this news about John Virgo... 🀯 did u know he was banned from his own local snooker club by his dad? πŸ˜‚πŸ‘΄ that's what made him wanna play even more! πŸ’ͺ anyway, here's some stats on his career: 23 ranking titles, 2 UK Championships, and a reputation as one of the greatest players of all time πŸ†πŸ’₯ he was also super active on social media before it was cool πŸ“±πŸ‘ according to a study by the Sports Media Research Center, sports commentators like Virgo can increase fan engagement by up to 32% πŸ“ŠπŸ’¬ let's keep his legacy alive and celebrate his impact on snooker πŸŽ‰πŸ•Ί
 
πŸ˜”πŸ’” He was one of those superstars that made watching snooker so much fun πŸ“Ί! I remember watching him play with my dad when we were both kids 😊. His energy and passion for the game were infectious, and he always seemed to bring out the best in his opponents (or at least try to πŸ˜‰). I loved how witty and self-deprecating he was as a commentator - it made even the most mundane matches entertaining 🀣. And who can forget that infamous 'where's the cue ball going?' catchphrase? πŸ˜‚ It's amazing how his legacy will live on through all those fans who fell in love with him over the years ❀️. He may not have won the World Championship, but he definitely won hearts πŸ’–. Rest in peace, Mr Perfection πŸ‘
 
πŸ˜” OH MAN, THIS IS SAD NEWS!!! JOHN VIRGO WAS SUCH A LEGEND IN THE WORLD OF SNOOKER πŸ°πŸ‘ I REMEMBER WATCHING HIM COMMENTATE ON THE BBC AND HE ALWAYS MADE THE GAME SO ENJOYABLE TO WATCH!!! HIS "WHERE'S THE CUE BALL GOING?" PHRASE IS STILL HILARIOUS TO THIS DAY πŸ˜‚πŸ’₯ HE WAS TRULY A SPECIAL GUY WHO LEFT SUCH A LASTING IMPACT ON THE SPORT πŸŽ―πŸ’•
 
just had to read this one again its sad news about John Virgo πŸ€• he was more than just a legend on the table, he brought so much joy and energy to the sport his wit and charm behind the mic were unmatched, always made me chuckle during bbc matches πŸ˜‚ what i'll miss most is hearing that iconic "where's the cue ball going?" phrase still brings a smile to my face πŸ’›
 
man this is so sad πŸ€• John Virgo was like a legend on & off the table πŸ₯Š his commentary skills were insane lol I remember that 2016 world championship match where he went balls out 🀣 anyway his legacy lives on through all the fans he touched with his love for snooker and his sense of humor πŸ˜‚ gotta respect the guy's spirit, keep making us laugh in heaven 🌟
 
😊 just heard about john virgo passing away... so sad to see a legend go too soon but at least his legacy lives on πŸ™ he was more than just a great player, he was like a personality of the game itself - loved by fans and fellow players alike 🀝 can't help but think of all the amazing stories & moments he shared with us through commentary πŸ’¬ especially that one time when he swore on air in 2016 lol... those were always entertaining times πŸ˜‚ anyway, his impact on snooker will be felt for years to come, and i'm so glad we got to experience his passion & enthusiasm firsthand πŸŽ‰
 
man... just heard about john virgo passing away its like losing a member of our fam πŸ€• he was more than just a great player, he was this lovable guy with this infectious energy that made snooker so much fun to watch πŸ˜‚ i remember watching him on tv and laughing at his witty commentary, it was like having a mate in the studio πŸ“Ί and oh man, who can forget that infamous "where's the cue ball going?" catchphrase? still cracks me up to this day πŸ˜† rest in peace mr perfection, you will be deeply missed πŸ‘‹
 
I'm so saddened to hear about John Virgo's passing πŸ€•. He was more than just a great player, he was like a part of our snooker family 🏠. His energy and humor always made the game exciting to watch, even when the matches were boring 😴. I loved how humble he remained despite his nickname "Mr Perfection" - it's refreshing to see someone who never forgot where they came from. He may not have won a World Championship, but his impact on snooker as a commentator and ambassador is still felt today πŸ’¬. I'm gonna miss hearing his witty commentary and catchingphrases like "Where's the cue ball going?" πŸ˜‚ Rest in peace, John - your legacy will keep making us smile 😊
 
awww man πŸ€• just heard about John Virgo passing away... so sad. he was literally the coolest dude in snooker 😎 always brought that infectious energy to the game and made everyone love it more. loved his commentary style, so witty and fun to watch πŸ‘. his legacy is gonna live on through all the fans he touched, esp those who grew up watching him play πŸ™. also gotta respect how humble he was despite being known as "Mr Perfection" - always good sports about things πŸ’―. RIP John Virgo πŸ•ŠοΈ
 
😒 just heard about John Virgo passing away πŸ™ he was such a legend on & off the table, his wit & humor are still going to bring so much joy to the snooker community πŸŽ‰ i remember watching him commentate at the 2016 world champ & laughing out loud when he dropped that profanity bomb πŸ˜‚ he may not have won the world championship but his impact on the sport is forever πŸ’― r.i.p mr perfection, you will be deeply missed by so many people around the world 🌎
 
just heard about john virgo's passing and I'm really gonna miss him πŸ€• he was like a legend on the table and his commentary skills were on point πŸ˜‚ i remember watching some old uk championship matches with my dad and he always made us laugh with his witty remarks πŸ“Ί but what I think I'll miss most is how humble he was despite being super good at snooker πŸ™ he never complained about his life or his career, just enjoyed the game and shared that joy with everyone around him ❀️ rest in peace john virgo, you will be deeply missed πŸ˜”
 
πŸ˜” he was way too underrated, ppl always talkin bout dennis taylor vs steve davis 1985 but never mentionin how much virgo brought 2 the sport πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ i mean, he was a commentator, not just some random player, his commentary skills were top-notch πŸ“Ί and let's be real, dat "where's the cue ball going?" phrase is still iconic πŸ”₯ don't get me wrong, taylor vs davis was epic but virgo's legacy goes way beyond that match πŸ™ and ppl need 2 give him more credit 4 his contributions 2 snooker 😊
 
😒🀩 Oh man, I'm still trying to process this news... John Virgo was more than just a player, he was a legend πŸ™Œ! His passion for the game was infectious and his commentary skills were top-notch πŸ˜‚. I loved how he could poke fun at himself and make us laugh while still providing insightful analysis. His friendship with Frank Bruno and Rick Wakeman is crazy 🀯! "Where's the cue ball going?" will always be one of my favorite phrases in snooker history πŸŽ‰. He may not have won a World Championship, but his impact on the sport as a whole will never be forgotten πŸ™. Rest in peace, Mr Perfection - you'll be deeply missed by fans everywhere πŸ‘‹.
 
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