On 13/3/09, Godfrey DiGiorgi, discombobulated, unleashed:

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>The Evening Standard ain't gonna get my subscription money either.


Reading chairman Sir John Madejski was today formally knighted by the
Princess Royal at Buckingham Palace for his charitable services.

As well as giving his name to Reading's Madejski Sadium and a school in
the town which he part-funded, Sir John, 67, is a benefactor to
institutions including the Royal Academy of Arts.

He is also Chancellor of the University of Reading and Deputy Lord
Lieutenant of Berkshire.

Snooker star John Higgins said he felt more nervous about receiving his
MBE for services to the sport than for any snooker match.

The Scot, 33, said: "It's the biggest honour I've ever had.

"It was totally out of the blue when I found out. It's a very proud
moment - something to savour."

The two-time former world champion said he could cope with the pressure
of a big game because he could control the situation whereas meeting the
Princess Royal at Buckingham Palace was like "walking into the unknown".

"I couldn't believe how nervous I was," he said. "I was the most nervous
I have ever been."

Higgins, nicknamed the Wizard of Wishaw, said the Princess asked him
about upcoming tournaments.

"She said, 'You must be very busy, you must miss your family when you're
away?'. I said, 'Yes, I really do'."

Higgins wore a kilt for the occasion on the instructions of his wife
Denise, who attended the ceremony with their sons Pierce, seven, and
Oliver, four.

Their eight-month-old baby daughter Claudia was too young to join the family.

Higgins said that during his 17-year career he never believed he would
end up at Buckingham Palace.

He said: "I'm still pinching myself."

Higgins plans to display his MBE with his many trophies.

"It will be proudly placed next to my trophies," he said. "It will be in
pride of place in the middle of everything."

Higgins said winning a third World Championship title next month would
be "fantastic" and that Ronnie O'Sullivan was the man everyone would be
trying to beat.

"Currently ranked fifth in the world, Higgins claimed the world title in
1998 and 2007.

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  Cotty


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