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The People’s Champion: Jimmy White and the Art of Almost

13 min · 15 de feb de 2026
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Six times the doors of history opened… and closed in the same breath. The crowd rose for him not out of pity, but belief. He attacked the table like tomorrow was a rumour. Defeat followed him, but so did devotion. Some men win titles. Jimmy White won hearts and never gave them back

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