Kingp35 wrote: » Personally I think that there is room in the world of darts for both organisations.
repsol wrote: » I enjoy the standard of the PDC but you are right,SKY ruins it.The BDC has a nice atmosphere.I like the interviews in the practice room/bar area.You have a player being interviewed and in the background Martin Adams or someone having a pint and a bag of crisps!:)
Devastator wrote: » So you prefer the amateur look? WTF is goign on during this game....nobodys got a clue about the scores....ya can be 100% certain there would never be a delay in a major sly sports tournament like this over scores
FionnMcCool87 wrote: » Can't bring myself to watch the BDO. Everything is so amateurish compared to the PDC. The walk ons are cringeworthy to say the least. The callers are brutal. No atmosphere from the crowd. "LETS PLAY DARTS" feck off! Bob Anderson's analysis are painful to listen to. Don't get me started on the actual darts.
markie29 wrote: » watching it now and the scores on the scoreboard were wrong...5 minute delay before they fixed it...amateurish is an understatement.
Deleted User wrote: » One doesn't want to be unkind, but not as bad as a player having a stroke on stage while the masses booed and chanted. About tables and chairs presumably.
FionnMcCool87 wrote: » Yes because the crowd knew he was having a stroke. :rolleyes:
Felexicon wrote: » The perfect world would have the PDC players playing in a BDO atmosphere. I'm sure most real darts fans will agree with that. I think saying the BDO is better because a player had a stroke while playing in the PDC is horseshít tbf.
Devastator wrote: » I agree about the BDO looking like amateur competition(nothing to do with players) and that delay over the scores was a joke! It is not comparable to semi between Wade/Lewis because that was over a breeze coming in.....today they couldnt get the scores right! :rolleyes: PDC have markers on stage, if there is a discrepancy over the score it takes 15-20 seconds to fix and the game continues. That must have taken 5 minutes to sort out today
T-K-O wrote: » That was the case not so long ago but obviously the money from sky was too much to turn down
Deleted User wrote: » Possibly because it wasn't said and you missed the point, or failed to understand it? Someone was suggesting that a glitch in the scoreboard was like some really damning event. I pointed out that the sport has seen worse moments. If you disagree and think that a player having a stroke is less serious than some technical issue, fair enough.
cambo2008 wrote: » The standard is obviously higher in the PDC but the top players in the BDO would hold their own against the top players in the PDC and it's been that way for a while. The biggest difference is when you move further down the rankings in the BDO it's nowhere near the quality of player that's in the corresponding positions in the PDC. The likes of Waites, O'Shea and Bunting would do really well in the PDC imo.
Felexicon wrote: » Really? You're going to base your judgement on one incident that happened about 20 minutes ago. Seems legit. Hope there were no small kids about when your knee jerked.
Felexicon wrote: » It's not Sky who I'd lay the blame at as much as Barry Hearne. He tried to bring the football style crowd behaviour to snooker until the players told him to fúck off. If he wanted to stop it he could just instruct referees to stop games until crowds were quiet
FionnMcCool87 wrote: » Did you watch that game with Hankey and MVG? If so, did you know he was having a stroke? I'm no expert but I don't think the PDC refs and callers are Doctors.
Jayob10 wrote: » Couldn't give a toss about crowds or atmosphere or whatever, the quality of Darts in the PDC is simply better. Sure its glossy, a bit crass and easy to knock due to the casual fans jumping on the band wagon but the simple fact is its better quality and the winner is the true world champ.