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Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay (July 21-29)

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2018 9:31 am
by Dick
PDC website says the draw is "expected" to be made on Wednesday.

https://www.pdc.tv/news/2018/07/01/2018 ... -confirmed

Well, FFS you should know surely?!

Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay (July 21-29)

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2018 9:36 am
by Rogg
Dick wrote:PDC website says the draw is "expected" to be made on Wednesday. Well, FFS you should know surely?!
Think they just do them when Barry is available, probably at a Vegas hotel in this case. If he's not sober on Wednesday it might have to be Thursday. It always seems most amateurish, well apart from the Worlds draw.

Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay (July 21-29)

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2018 10:10 am
by tungsten tossers
Fiss Plaps wrote:
Rogg wrote:
sennafan24 wrote:
Fiss Plaps wrote:

"Legendary 16-time World Matchplay champion @PhilTaylor will be part of the @SkySportsDarts team in Blackpool later this month"

Oh Christ.
"When I was playing"
"yer Adrian Lewises, yer Gary Andersons"
"Wayne Mar-dell"
"me best mate Robbie Williams"
Sure to name drop Ronnie O'Sullivan and Ricky Hatton in a couple of times too

Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay (July 21-29)

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2018 12:02 pm
by Gidra
And how Federer asked him to be a godfather to his new set of twins

Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay (July 21-29)

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 10:29 am
by Rogg
Nicho tweets that World Matchplay will be live on Talksport radio. They seem to be doing every Sky tournament now. Excellent news.

The draw is today supposedly... bring me Chizzy-De Zwaan.

Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay (July 21-29)

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 5:04 pm
by The Thorn
It's past 5pm now and nothing about the Matchplay draw. At least set a fucking time and give fans a proper notice. I'm sure many would be interested, this is all amateurish stuff from the PDC.

Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay (July 21-29)

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 5:09 pm
by StevieBoy
The Thorn wrote:It's past 5pm now and nothing about the Matchplay draw. At least set a fucking time and give fans a proper notice. I'm sure many would be interested, this is all amateurish stuff from the PDC.
Perhaps they're working to Vegas time?

Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay (July 21-29)

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 5:10 pm
by StevieBoy
The Thorn wrote:It's past 5pm now and nothing about the Matchplay draw. At least set a fucking time and give fans a proper notice. I'm sure many would be interested, this is all amateurish stuff from the PDC.

Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay (July 21-29)

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 5:44 pm
by The Thorn
StevieBoy wrote:
The Thorn wrote:It's past 5pm now and nothing about the Matchplay draw. At least set a fucking time and give fans a proper notice. I'm sure many would be interested, this is all amateurish stuff from the PDC.
Perhaps they're working to Vegas time?
Indeed, most likely that's why we haven't seen anything yet.

But the point is, no matter what time the draw's at, they should be informing the public about it. Problem is, they are making it up as they go along.

Probably they are waiting for Mr.Hearn to wake up in his hotel room. And when he and at least another executive/staff member an be arsed, they'll do it. Either with 5 minutes notice, or 40 minutes after it was supposed to happen. It's just not professional at all.

Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay (July 21-29)

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 6:13 pm
by Dick
They don't give a shit about the fans.

Don't they realise we do have other things in our lives? It can't be hard to set a fucking time and stick to it. My employer won't have been happy about me refreshing all day.

Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay (July 21-29)

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 7:05 pm
by thegentle
A darts organisation not keeping to schedule for a draw? Say it ain't so!

Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay (July 21-29)

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 8:45 pm
by Dick
The article on the PDC website has now been amended to say the draw will take place on Thursday 5th July, "expected" to be around 7pm UK time.

Well it was "expected" today, so forgive me when I say it means fuck all.

Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay (July 21-29)

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 8:46 pm
by The Thorn
Dick wrote:The article on the PDC website has now been amended to say the draw will take place on Thursday 5th July, "expected" to be around 7pm UK time.

Well it was "expected" today, so forgive me when I say it means fuck all.
Cunts. At least we know something now but this is poor anyway

Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay (July 21-29)

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 9:11 pm
by Fiss Plaps
The Thorn wrote:
Dick wrote:The article on the PDC website has now been amended to say the draw will take place on Thursday 5th July, "expected" to be around 7pm UK time.

Well it was "expected" today, so forgive me when I say it means fuck all.
Cunts. At least we know something now but this is poor anyway
Wouldn't it have been wiser to do the draw before they jetted off to Vegas?

Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay (July 21-29)

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 9:29 pm
by The Thorn
Fiss Plaps wrote:
The Thorn wrote:
Dick wrote:The article on the PDC website has now been amended to say the draw will take place on Thursday 5th July, "expected" to be around 7pm UK time.

Well it was "expected" today, so forgive me when I say it means fuck all.
Cunts. At least we know something now but this is poor anyway
Wouldn't it have been wiser to do the draw before they jetted off to Vegas?
Clearly it would have been better if they did that. Sadly in many aspects you just can't expect a professional job from the PDC

Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay (July 21-29)

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2018 7:09 pm
by The Thorn
Here's the draw:

Michael van Gerwen (1) – Jeffrey de Zwaan
Adrian Lewis (16) - James Wilson
Dave Chisnall (8) – Keegan Brown
Michael Smith (9) – Jonny Clayton

Gary Anderson (4) – Stephen Bunting
Raymond van Barneveld (13) – Kyle Anderson
Daryl Gurney (5) – Steve West
Gerwyn Price (12) – Joe Cullen

Peter Wright (2) – Jelle Klaasen
Kim Huybrechts (15) – John Henderson
Simon Whitlock (7) – Richard North
James Wade (10) – Jermaine Wattimena

Rob Cross (3) – Meryn King
Darren Webster (14) – Steve Lennon
Mensur Suljovic (6) – Steve Beaton
Ian White (11) – Max Hopp

Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay (July 21-29)

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2018 7:12 pm
by Fiss Plaps
The Thorn wrote:Here's the draw:

Michael van Gerwen (1) – Jeffrey de Zwaan
Adrian Lewis (16) - James Wilson
Dave Chisnall (8) – Keegan Brown
Michael Smith (9) – Jonny Clayton

Gary Anderson (4) – Stephen Bunting
Raymond van Barneveld (13) – Kyle Anderson
Daryl Gurney (5) – Steve West
Gerwyn Price (12) – Joe Cullen

Peter Wright (2) – Jelle Klaasen
Kim Huybrechts (15) – John Henderson
Simon Whitlock (7) – Richard North
James Wade (10) – Jermaine Wattimena

Rob Cross (3) – Meryn King
Darren Webster (14) – Steve Lennon
Mensur Suljovic (6) – Steve Beaton
Ian White (11) – Max Hopp
Jeffrey will be hoping that Blackpool gets a sudden snowstorm. That is some tie for him.

Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay (July 21-29)

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2018 7:16 pm
by Rogg
Tricky draw for Jeffrey, but he should just about have enough to beat Lewis in Round 2.

Wade and Suljovic look highly backable in the bottom half. I don't see Wright or Cross reaching the final.

Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay (July 21-29)

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2018 7:16 pm
by thegentle
Fiss Plaps wrote:Draw has been done in some Las Vegas hotel room:

Draw in bracket order:

MVG v JDZ
Lewis v Wilson
Chisnall v Brown
Smith v Clayton
Gurney v West
Price v Cullen
G. Anderson v Bunting
RVB v K. Anderson
Wright v Klaasen
K. Huybrechts v Henderson
Whitlock v North
Wade v Wattimena
Suljovic v Beaton
White v Hopp
Cross v King
Webster v Lennon
Wonder if the top one was pre-arranged given what happened at Minehead! Either way, it was the one I was hoping for, de Zwaan's already beaten MvG on TV this year so he shouldn't choke if the opportunity arises again

Re: 2018 PDC World Matchplay (July 21-29)

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2018 7:19 pm
by Fiss Plaps
Rogg wrote:Tricky draw for Jeffrey, but he should just about have enough to beat Lewis in Round 2.

Wade and Suljovic look highly backable in the bottom half. I don't see Wright or Cross reaching the final.
Kim's Matchplay hoodoo has to surely come to an end as well.

Hendo will be a melted blob on the stage if this heat keeps up.