How much press memory was dragged up after Taylor winning the first BBC PDC event?Lister of Smeg wrote:M H wrote:Most viewers don't have a clue about darts players convictions. If Mace can get a job on ITV and BT, Taylor is interviewed on BBC, how the fuck will this not happen
The press have long memories even if the viewers don't.
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Yeah, but they were not paying tribute to him on that occasion. He just so happened to win an event they showed coverage of.
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M H wrote:How much press memory was dragged up after Taylor winning the first BBC PDC event?Lister of Smeg wrote:M H wrote:Most viewers don't have a clue about darts players convictions. If Mace can get a job on ITV and BT, Taylor is interviewed on BBC, how the fuck will this not happen
The press have long memories even if the viewers don't.
Not the same as them handing him an award.
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How much press attention was drawn to the BBC coverage of Taylor's retirement?
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When are these awards? I want to put a reminder on my calendar that MH owes me £10
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DecemberLister of Smeg wrote:When are these awards? I want to put a reminder on my calendar that MH owes me £10
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They would report it if Lance Armstrong announced a comeback to cycling, but they wouldn't give him a lifetime achievement award. Big difference.M H wrote:How much press attention was drawn to the BBC coverage of Taylor's retirement?
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Lovely. The extra money will come in nice over Christmas.
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You should make an avatar bet with the old man. I'm taking his money, you can have his dignitysennafan24 wrote:They would report it if Lance Armstrong announced a comeback to cycling, but they wouldn't give him a lifetime achievement award. Big difference.M H wrote:How much press attention was drawn to the BBC coverage of Taylor's retirement?
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He was runner up how many years after losing the MBE?sennafan24 wrote:They would report it if Lance Armstrong announced a comeback to cycling, but they wouldn't give him a lifetime achievement award. Big difference.M H wrote:How much press attention was drawn to the BBC coverage of Taylor's retirement?
Believe me the gimps will be seething, it will be beautiful
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I just don't think the BBC will bother. Too much potential hassle for what its worth.Lister of Smeg wrote:You should make an avatar bet with the old man. I'm taking his money, you can have his dignity
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Correct.M H wrote:He was runner up how many years after losing the MBE?
But it was still pre-Saville.
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You prepared for a name change for a year mate?sennafan24 wrote:Correct.M H wrote:He was runner up how many years after losing the MBE?
But it was still pre-Saville.
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Specify the bet and I'll consider it.M H wrote:You prepared for a name change for a year mate?
They'll probably mention him on the show, but I doubt they'll give him an award.
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Taylor gets an award I win, he doesn't I lose. If I win you become Fanny Darts Fan, if I lose I become whatever you choosesennafan24 wrote:Specify the bet and I'll consider it.M H wrote:You prepared for a name change for a year mate?
They'll probably mention him on the show, but I doubt they'll give him an award.
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Go on thenM H wrote:Taylor gets an award I win, he doesn't I lose. If I win you become Fanny Darts Fan, if I lose I become whatever you choosesennafan24 wrote:Specify the bet and I'll consider it.M H wrote:You prepared for a name change for a year mate?
They'll probably mention him on the show, but I doubt they'll give him an award.
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Re: Does The Hunchback of Stoke-on-Trent "retire" next year?
Careful Senna, if the fat old letch wins as much as a made up egg cup for his efforts your punishment will far outweigh the crime.
I doubt he'll win fuck all either, but keep in mind he is only a Carry On film style perv rather than a full blown paedophile so if one of the BBC hierarchy has the brainwave of offering the cunt a Blue Peter badge you will come undone.
I doubt he'll win fuck all either, but keep in mind he is only a Carry On film style perv rather than a full blown paedophile so if one of the BBC hierarchy has the brainwave of offering the cunt a Blue Peter badge you will come undone.
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Make him change his name to Rout.sennafan24 wrote:Go on thenM H wrote:Taylor gets an award I win, he doesn't I lose. If I win you become Fanny Darts Fan, if I lose I become whatever you choosesennafan24 wrote:Specify the bet and I'll consider it.M H wrote:You prepared for a name change for a year mate?
They'll probably mention him on the show, but I doubt they'll give him an award.
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Lister of Smeg wrote:Make him change his name to Rout.sennafan24 wrote:Go on thenM H wrote:Taylor gets an award I win, he doesn't I lose. If I win you become Fanny Darts Fan, if I lose I become whatever you choosesennafan24 wrote:Specify the bet and I'll consider it.M H wrote:You prepared for a name change for a year mate?
They'll probably mention him on the show, but I doubt they'll give him an award.
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