saints35 bulls0 wrote:it depends what the contract says.....if the contracts states that the BBC get to show the BDO World Championships till 2013, which will mean nothing if the BDO doesnt exist.
Again PDC have said all contracts will be honoured, thats a contract, they will have a contract with Lakeside to hold the world championships which no doubt will come into the equation also and I'd guess with the venues that hold BDO events and will have used the same places for years (though maybe if they are on a rolling year by year contact so not much of an issue and also places PDC probably want to get into to hold their events...holiday camps especially).
The PDC have probably 200-250 active UK/European players who make up the fields for players championship type events, BDO attract more to their opens so basically either the PDC over double the size of their fields (and as they play all the tournament in one day that will not happen) or they basically carry on operating the current PDC and BDO events in conjunction with each other with inevitable clashes over certain weekends or hundreds of darts players will have no decent tournaments to go into which makes a bit of a mockery of the PDC claim they are doing it to develop the sport.
Apart from the kudos of being one organization and having a database of thousands of players I do not really see what the PDC will get out of a merger and can not see they being particularly interested in the BDO strength areas of county darts, internationals, women's although perhaps junior darts is the only part they are really interested in as neither side has been that productive in recent years in finding many youngster capable of sweeping away the old guard who head both codes rankings.
Or is is just they want to open up old wounds and claim they won the Darts war 17 years on.
I think £2m might be enough to blow the BDO off the face of the earth but long term for darts it might not be such a good thing.