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Bdo Darts......
Shame they have to have this just after the real darts
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Sorry methyl, not joking, regardless who puts these comps on, the PDC has the best darts players in the world.
The BDO is known as Council House Darts, the atmosphere is as crap as the players.
They try and copy the PDC darts with their walk ons but it's more Butlins than World Championship
No 9 darters, hardly any 180s, it's crap, admit it
The BDO is known as Council House Darts, the atmosphere is as crap as the players.
They try and copy the PDC darts with their walk ons but it's more Butlins than World Championship
No 9 darters, hardly any 180s, it's crap, admit it
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Chill, not heard any complaints from players about the fans yet, have you?
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Well, they wouldn't speak out against something organised by Hearne, would they? That fella has got his finger in too many pies and has too much control.
http:// www.pdc -darts. co.uk/t he-pdc- famous- crowds- is-the- party-g oing-ba d/
Unlike football events, where the internal security are boosted by the Police, the darts so far is left to police itself, and I think it’s treading a very fine line between ticket sales and the £’s which come with them, and a sport where families and those intimidated have to start staying away. At the moment I still see little appetite from the PDC or Sky to address the issue, with commentators only mentioning the positives of the crowd, remaining strangely silent as violent and anti-social behaviour kicks off in the background. Does that silence, along with the “come and have a party, look at all the booze you can drink” call to arms from TV pundits give a green light to worsening behaviour?
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Well, they wouldn't speak out against something organised by Hearne, would they? That fella has got his finger in too many pies and has too much control.
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Unlike football events, where the internal security are boosted by the Police, the darts so far is left to police itself, and I think it’s treading a very fine line between ticket sales and the £’s which come with them, and a sport where families and those intimidated have to start staying away. At the moment I still see little appetite from the PDC or Sky to address the issue, with commentators only mentioning the positives of the crowd, remaining strangely silent as violent and anti-social behaviour kicks off in the background. Does that silence, along with the “come and have a party, look at all the booze you can drink” call to arms from TV pundits give a green light to worsening behaviour?
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