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B0NES wrote:Great darts form Whitlock last night, 100+ average .
With a pot on his left leg he can lean nearer the board without falling over. Yes I know he hasn't got a pot on ................but it's a cunning plan.
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MikeyWire wrote:Do the crowd at the Ally Pally actually watch the darts or do they just having and chanting contest between the stands and the tables..?
They're a joke aren't they? 'Stand up if you love the darts', 'You can't afford a table' etc.
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MikeyWire wrote:Do the crowd at the Ally Pally actually watch the darts or do they just having and chanting contest between the stands and the tables..?
I was thinking the same. They look like a bunch of drunken rabble that nobody has the balls to sort out. There for the drink and sod the darts. That applies to only some of course.
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Stand-Offish wrote:I was thinking the same. They look like a bunch of drunken rabble that nobody has the balls to sort out. There for the drink and sod the darts. That applies to only some of course.
Err no, I think that just about covers ALL of the PDC crowd.
Easy for people to slag off the crowd at the darts not paying attention while sitting there on their sofa watching it on Sky Sports. Fact remains that is pretty dull to watch in person. You can't see the board, you have to watch it on a big screen thats miles away, its very easy to get distracted, or take a break from staring at the big screen to have a chat with your mates.
king warrior wrote:Dave do us a favour and gtfo you wopper
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Dave Lister wrote:Easy for people to slag off the crowd at the darts not paying attention while sitting there on their sofa watching it on Sky Sports. Fact remains that is pretty dull to watch in person. You can't see the board, you have to watch it on a big screen thats miles away, its very easy to get distracted, or take a break from staring at the big screen to have a chat with your mates.
We are hardly talking about a stray of attention here are we? I've watched darts and audiences over a long time, and what I saw the other day topped all of it. It was like a football game going back to the seventies, it just needed a spark to kick it all off. Booze-fueled taunting.
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