bassy wrote: » Shes some ugly looking c**t..............
Tarzann wrote: » Came through the Qualifiers for seven Euro Tours in a row, many decent runs in Players champs, beat Peter Wright on stage in Euro Tour two weeks ago, have a look through here, and point out where the cliff fall occurred:http://www.dartsdatabase.co.uk/PlayerDetails.aspx?playerKey=8798 His form is actually better recently than it was up to the DAY before he won a Players championships event in April. He went out in the first round (and cashless) in 8 of the first 11 Players Champs events this year. His recent form is far better than that. You seem to be only judging him to the high standards of the World Cup final and his first Players championships victory in April. Yours sincerely, Wilie 'The Magpie' O'Connor
Justin Credible Darts wrote: » I know you missed a heap of match darts Liam Gallagher, but dont look back in anger, you got to roll with it.
US2 wrote: » All Irishmen north an south out today in first round?
Kingp35 wrote: » Looks like it alright. Willie really has been poor since turning professional. Maybe he's putting too much pressure on himself. He's losing a fair few quid with all these first round exits.
Justin Credible Darts wrote: » with Price reaching the semi finals , he is now going to top the players champs order of Merit, unless he loses in the semi and Ratajski wins the final either way James Wade who has won 5 of the 30 players champs will move down to at least second seed. The reason Wade with 5 titles is not tops is because he has not played in 10 events, so a great haul for Wade in the events he entered. PC titles won this year so far Wade 5 Price 3 Ratajski 2 Dolan 2 Wright 2 Chizzy 2 De Sousa 2 Durrant 2
Justin Credible Darts wrote: » Wade will most likely now pay for his laziness and him missing so many events. He lost his top seed spot and now as second seed, and if the draw I saw is correct he will most likely meet MVG in the last 16....the section of the draw no one wants. He deserves it for being so complacent.
US2 wrote: » I get your point but he's won more events than anyone, maybe he didn't see MvG missing so many events aswell ? If you want to win a tournament your more than likely going to have to beat MvG at some stage anyway
Justin Credible Darts wrote: » Take ally pally coming up, watch how players will be missing events. Take Wade, who is now #8 in the Oom, and in line to meet MVG at Ally Pally, as MVG wont be losing his #1, but hypothetically Wade could easily skip an event or two to drop to 9th and get an easier draw at Ally Pally.
ArmaniJeanss wrote: » Eh? #9 has the same path as #8 from the quarters onwards. #10 or #11 is probably the sweet spot to get to (if you can't move up to #6 or #7).
US2 wrote: » End of the day any player with in with a shout of winning it will have to beat 2 or 3 top players
Justin Credible Darts wrote: » of course, but the number of players capable and who have won majors is hardly impressive when you look at the top 16.
Kyler Eager Towel wrote: » Champions League of Darts is hard to watch with Paul Nicholson on commentary. As unbearable as a commentator as he was a player.