Dan_FC wrote:Ted Hankey's turn tonight, he got the best of the booing and gave a good bit back to the crowd. One part of the problem is when they discuss it on the TV after a game they laugh it off, it gives the impression it's ok. Two different views on it after the matches tonight though, Alan Warriner saying it's part of the game now and players have just got too get on with it, big mistake, sends out the wrong message. I'd like to see if he said the same thing if he had been put off by booing as he threw to win a last 16 game last night or today. Chris Mason's view was like we've said here, it's wrong, out of order and needs to be stopped soon before it's too late.
Mason's right though, It's not a fecking pantomime these idiots are attending , There's a lot of money up for grabs in today's darts.
B0NES wrote:Mason's right though, It's not a fecking pantomime these idiots are attending , There's a lot of money up for grabs in today's darts.
Exactly, Mason was spot on. He's saying the same things we have said on here, he wasn't have any of what Alan Warriner was saying. Isn't that just the problem though, when it's just laughed off by the tele as if it's acceptable now. That should never be accepted as part of the game. I'd love to see if Warriner was still of that opinion if he was put off throwing a potential match winning double for £15,000 and a place in the last 8. When people like him are of the attitude that it's part of the game we'll never rid ourselves of the idiots.
Cracking game here between Jenkins and Wade, early on Wade was scoring so much better than Jenks but he was pulling out the finishes, quite even now and both making big mistakes. Wade needing the bull to win chose not too and set up the shot but Jenkins took out 140 to win the leg, never understand why he didn't go for the bull.
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windy one 2010 wrote:beaton played out of His skin
He really did.
By my reckoning after 29 legs Beaton hit 15 doubles from 23 attempts including his last 4 in a row. Taylor was visibly being affected by it and then he crumbled, I've not seen anyone do that to him in a long, long time.
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