Tag: Ian White

  • Moments of perfection win the battle but not always the war

    Moments of perfection win the battle but not always the war

    Ray Houghton’s goal against Italy in the Giant’s Stadium in New York was a remarkable thing.  Never to be forgotten for myriad reasons. Not many would’ve had the audacity to try or capability to execute the lob essayed over Gianluca Pagluca – the best custodian on the planet at the time – which the man…

  • Greatness fading or simply off colour?

    Greatness fading or simply off colour?

    When Ken Doherty beat Stephen Hendry in the 1997 World Snooker Championship final, this corner wasn’t all that shocked. The Ranelagh man had been steadily ascending the WPBSA rankings in the preceding period. Conversely, the Scot’s once all consuming grip on the carpeted tables was waning by then. The Scot made a comeback of sorts…