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

John Virgo, the Salford sage, has left his mark on snooker. Born in March 1946, just after World War Two, Virgo grew up with a passion for football, often playing with friends on bomb-hit wasteground. However, it was on the green baize where he would first make his mark.

Virgo's life took an unexpected turn at the age of 12 when he stepped into a snooker club, seeking out some footballing friends. The mother of one of those boys directed him to the club off Trafford Road, and once there, Virgo's eyes lit up. Despite his father's swift ban from the club due to its notorious reputation, Virgo soon became the British Under-16 champion.

As he grew older, Virgo became a super snooker player by the standards of his day, but also an inveterate gambler whose habit almost destroyed him. He was known for his wit and mastery of trick shots, which made him a perfect foil to Jim Davidson on the popular BBC One quiz show Big Break.

On the BBC's commentary box, Virgo brought old-school charm, expertise, and worldliness to snooker coverage. His voice came with a sing-song tempo, rising and falling in his familiar brogue. He had the experience of being at the table, knowing what adrenaline was like when matches were on edge or victory was coming into sight.

Virgo's impact on snooker extended beyond his playing career. Big Break not only dug him out of financial trouble but also made him a star to an even wider audience. His dry wit and commentary skills remained integral parts of the BBC's coverage, making him a beloved figure in the sport.

Tributes poured in from far and wide, including snooker circles and celebrities like Frank Bruno and Rick Wakeman. The Salford sage has left his stage, leaving behind a legacy that will be cherished for years to come. John Virgo may have been 'Mr Perfection' on the green, but his true perfection lay in the hearts of fans worldwide.
 
Just watched this news about John Virgo and I gotta say, what a legend 🀯 He's been an icon in snooker for ages, but I never knew so much about him 😊 I mean, who wouldn't want to watch someone with that voice on commentary? It's like music to my ears 🎡 And it's amazing how his life took such a different turn at 12, from football to snooker - talk about finding your passion! πŸ’ͺ Anyway, what a tribute to an all-time great πŸ‘ He'll be sadly missed but his legacy will live on ❀️
 
man... what's the takeaway from john virgos life? he was literally born with passion & talent, but it wasn't all sunshine & rainbows. his love for football almost got him into trouble, and then he discovered snooker which changed everything. its like we all have our own crosses to bear, but we gotta find our way outta the darkness. virgo's story shows us that even when life gives us a wrong turn, we can still end up on the right path if we just keep pushing forward & believing in ourselves πŸ’š.
 
just found out about john virgo and i gotta say, what a legend 🀯 he went from playing football to becoming a snooker pro and even got into big break which is like, super popular lol I love how he brought that old-school charm to commentary his voice is so soothing 😴 anyway, it's crazy to think about how his life took unexpected turns but he made the most of it πŸ’ͺ
 
just saw this old news about john virgo and gotta say I'm kinda surprised he's getting so much attention now lol πŸ€”. snooker's not exactly cutting-edge tech or anything πŸ˜’. i mean don't get me wrong, the dude was a genius at his game but it's just an old sport πŸ“. what's next? tribute to the guy who invented cornflakes? 🍞️
 
😊 what's up with all this nostalgia for snooker legends? I mean, I get it, Virgo was a master and all that 🀩 but let's not forget about other sports he was involved with... like football πŸ΄οΈπŸ‘ just saying
 
omg just read about john virgo and i gotta say he was like the ultimate multi-talented dude - football player turned snooker pro, gambler & quiz show host 🀯 what a life! 🀠 i love how he went from playing footy on bomb-hit wasteground to becoming a snooker legend & even saving his own bacon with big break πŸ˜‚ his commentary skills were 10/10 tho, who else could make snooker sound as cool as it did? πŸŽ₯ also cant believe jim davidson had him on the show lol what a combo! πŸ’¬
 
I was just thinking about my favorite coffee shop down the street and how they just got new espresso machines 🀩. Have you tried them out? I'm really loving the vibe they're going for now. It's like a little escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Anyway, back to snooker... yeah, Virgo was definitely one of the best commentaters, I loved how he'd poke fun at himself and the players on Big Break 🀣. Those guys were always entertaining!
 
OMG u guys 🀯! Did u no John Virgo was only 12 when he started playin snooker? Like, what a turntable, right? πŸ”„ He went from bein into football to bein a pro snooker player & even became the British Under-16 champ πŸ†πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§! And can we talk about his commentary skills? πŸ˜‚ His voice is iconic, like it's still magic even after all these yrs. The dude was on fire πŸ”₯ with his trick shots & wit! πŸ‘Š He's leavin us too soon, but we'll always remember him as the Salford sage 🌟

stats:

* Age at start of snooker career: 12
* Years to become British Under-16 champion: 2
* Number of major snooker tournaments won: 6
* Years on BBC's commentary box: 20+
* Number of times featured on Big Break: 50+

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he's like a national treasure, you know? I mean, who else could turn snooker into entertainment and make it fun for everyone? 🀩 Big Break was more than just a quiz show, it was an experience! And that voice of his... it's still got me smiling to this day 😊. He was more than just a commentator, he was a storyteller, drawing you in with every shot. And let's not forget how he helped himself out of a financial hole - talk about turning your passion into a career πŸ™Œ. We're gonna miss him, but his legacy will live on through all the amazing memories we have of watching him commentate πŸ™
 
.. what's up with all these snooker legends just passing away? First, it was Steve Davis, then now John Virgo... he was a proper legend, always brought that old-school charm to the game πŸ†πŸ˜” His commentary skills were insane, like you can almost hear him saying "oh, nice shot" in your head. Big Break was more than just a show for me, it was entertainment, but also a way to appreciate snooker in a different light. The BBC did well by giving him a platform, helped turn him into a star. What's next? πŸ€”
 
I just got back from the most amazing road trip to the countryside πŸš—πŸŒ³ and saw these gorgeous wildflowers blooming everywhere. They were so vibrant and colorful! Reminded me of John Virgo's snooker career, all that skill and precision on the table was like a beautiful bouquet of flowers in motion πŸ’πŸŽ―
 
just saw this news about john virgo and gotta say he was total legend on snooker 🀩. i mean the guy had passion for football as a kid, but then found snooker and it changed everything 🎯. his commentary skills were amazing and he brought so much charm to the game πŸ“Ί. i loved how big break helped him out of financial trouble and made him a star 🌟. tributes from all over are fitting because he was definitely 'mr perfection' on the table πŸ’―. what's sad is that he's gone, but his legacy will live on in our hearts ❀️.
 
man I'm literally shocked by this news 😱 john virgo was like a legend on the big break show and now he's gone his commentary style was so iconic 🀯 i remember watching it with my family during the holidays and laughing at his jokes and his wit is just still so infectious after all these years his legacy will be deeply missed but his impact on snooker is still going to be felt for ages πŸ’ͺ
 
😎 just heard about john virgo passin away... was a legend on the snooker scene πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ always remembered him from big break πŸ“Ί his commentary skills were top notch & his dry wit still cracks me up πŸ˜‚ had such an old school charm to him, loved watchin him play πŸ† but its sad he struggled with gamblin & finances, glad he left behind a legacy that's still celebrated today πŸ’•
 
😊 I'm so sad to hear about John Virgo's passing πŸ™... he was like a rockstar to me growing up watching him play snooker and be the commentator on Big Break πŸ“Ί those trick shots were insane 🀯! I remember being mesmerized by his wit and charm πŸ˜‚ it's crazy how he went from playing football with friends to becoming a legendary snooker player 🎾... and I love that his legacy lives on in our hearts ❀️ we can still watch old reruns of Big Break and get a taste of his greatness πŸ‘
 
man, its crazy thinkin about john virgo's life he played footy as a kid then turned to snooker at 12 and ended up becomin this legend his commentary skills were top notch i used to watch big break with my mates and we'd all go wild whenever he was on air 🀣 his wit and charm were infectious, even when he was gamblin too hard it's wild how something like that can happen but he bounced back and became this beloved figure in snooker
 
πŸ˜‚ I'm so confused what snooker is? Is it like pool or something? πŸ€” And who's Jim Davidson? Sounds funny! πŸ‘€ Did John Virgo have any kids? The BBC has a really cool commentary box, doesn't it? 😎 What's Big Break about? Was he good at football too? 🏟️ I want to watch some of his snooker games, but like, how do you even play the game? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I just found out about John Virgo and I'm totally fascinated by his story πŸ€”. So he started playing football with his friends as a kid but ended up becoming a super star snooker player instead? And on top of that, he was also an amazing quiz show host and commentator for the BBC πŸ˜‚. It's wild to think about how one thing led to another in life. Did he ever get back into football or was it just not meant to be?
 
πŸ™„ Snooker's loss is our collective boredom - I mean, who needs all that drama and slow-paced action? The BBC should've stuck with the original commentary team, it was already good 😐. And what's up with these ' tributes' everyone's spewing out on social media... can't they just let the man rest in peace? πŸ’€ Virgo may have been a legend to some, but his commentary skills are so overrated πŸ™„
 
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