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Just get the Snooker on.
I've got safc match on tv and Ronnie on Laptop
I've got safc match on tv and Ronnie on Laptop
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Ronnie not giving a shit today, that double was ridiculous just thenSafc wrote:Just get the Snooker on.
I've got safc match on tv and Ronnie on Laptop
Big changes on the way ! We've heard it before but it's different this time !!!! , I believe Bdo gonna grow x
Tony O'Shea, 6th January 2016
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Didn't see the first frame but since then jesus Some absolute sitters that blue Joyce missed to middle was horrendousThe Ginge Reaper wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 1:29 pmRonnie not giving a shit today, that double was ridiculous just thenSafc wrote:Just get the Snooker on.
I've got safc match on tv and Ronnie on Laptop
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My century in every game bet @15s not going to get beyond day one
Big changes on the way ! We've heard it before but it's different this time !!!! , I believe Bdo gonna grow x
Tony O'Shea, 6th January 2016
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McGill v Walden dosen't jump out as free scoring match.The Ginge Reaper wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 1:33 pm My century in every game bet @15s not going to get beyond day one
But for Ronnie or Bingtao or Gould to not get 1 would be a bit of a shock
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Gould has one but their game finishes tomorrow. Ronnie ruins it tonight.
Also have o7.5 50 breaks in every first round game @ 9s, so hopefully at least 2 frames this evening have a decent contribution.
Also have o7.5 50 breaks in every first round game @ 9s, so hopefully at least 2 frames this evening have a decent contribution.
Big changes on the way ! We've heard it before but it's different this time !!!! , I believe Bdo gonna grow x
Tony O'Shea, 6th January 2016
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Christ Rene Eidams is a completely different person now. Lost a whole Henderson in weight.
Caller is also mystified and almost called him Vincent
Caller is also mystified and almost called him Vincent
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Eidams goes 20 1 and 17 when on 76
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Was actually enjoyable, was a lot of pressure on every dart could tell it meant a lot to them, Schindler bottled 3 match darts for Hempel to break and then both missed more match darts in the decider and Schindler just sneaked the win
He is the German number 2 on recent form so fair enough that he’s in the Worlds even though he’s easily capable of getting there from the order of merit anyway
He is the German number 2 on recent form so fair enough that he’s in the Worlds even though he’s easily capable of getting there from the order of merit anyway
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I see that this is scheduled for the piss palace in May next year. Just to confirm that the place still exists.
http://www.lakesidesurrey.co.uk/showdet ... ts-2022-91
http://www.lakesidesurrey.co.uk/showdet ... ts-2022-91
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I like Webster but i'm not sure I see the selling point of him in that group. Must be a tag-on of an agent/manager of one of the others surely.Rogg wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 8:02 pm I see that this is scheduled for the piss palace in May next year. Just to confirm that the place still exists.
http://www.lakesidesurrey.co.uk/showdet ... ts-2022-91
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Works with one of them, won more at Lakeshite than a couple of others, plus he's TDF's darling commentator.
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Also beat both Taylor and RVB at the proper Worlds, which not many players can say they've doneSuperSwede wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 1:37 amI like Webster but i'm not sure I see the selling point of him in that group. Must be a tag-on of an agent/manager of one of the others surely.Rogg wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 8:02 pm I see that this is scheduled for the piss palace in May next year. Just to confirm that the place still exists.
http://www.lakesidesurrey.co.uk/showdet ... ts-2022-91
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Just noticed that Dirk hails from a town with perhaps the strangest name ive ever heard of. 's-Gravenzande
Any of the Dutchies on here care to explain how a town with the first and third letters being an apostrophe and a hyphen came about?
Any of the Dutchies on here care to explain how a town with the first and third letters being an apostrophe and a hyphen came about?
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PDC & PDPA support social media boycott
The Professional Darts Corporation and Professional Darts Players' Association will support the social media boycott over the Bank Holiday weekend in a stand against online abuse and discrimination.
A range of sports, including football, rugby, cricket and tennis, as well as broadcasters including Sky Sports and talkSPORT, will not be posting across social media from 1500 BST on Friday April 30 until 2359 BST on Monday May 3.
The PDC and PDPA will be supporting the initiative, which is urging social media companies to take further action in preventing online abuse.
"We stand united with fellow sports, broadcasters and other partners in the fight against racism and abuse in any sport," said PDC Chief Executive Matthew Porter.
"The evolution of social media over the past decade has enabled a much broader interaction between sport and fans worldwide, but this has also given a platform for discrimination and abuse which has no place in society.
"We support the action urging for more to be done by social media companies to prevent online hate, as well as the UK Government's Online Safety Bill."
The PDPA launched an "ThinkDARTS" anti-abuse initiative in 2020 in support of members who have received online abuse.
"Many of our players will have received, and still receive, online abuse," said PDPA Chief Executive Alan Warriner-Little.
"In joining the much-publicised social media boycott this weekend, we stand alongside our players, the PDC and other sports and broadcasters in making this stance against the discriminatory abuse, while highlighting the importance of educating people in the ongoing fight against any discrimination.
"As a collective, all sports recognise the considerable reach and value of social media to our sport, its fans and the media. The connectivity and access, especially to supporters who are at the heart of sport, remains vital."
The PDPA's #ThinkDARTS initiative for players included the following guidance:
D - Don't engage or respond to abuse
A - Ask the PDPA for advice & support
R - Report abuse & integrity issues (& block culprits)
T - Take time out from social media if needed
S - Screenshot & send evidence to PDPA/DRA
The Professional Darts Corporation and Professional Darts Players' Association will support the social media boycott over the Bank Holiday weekend in a stand against online abuse and discrimination.
A range of sports, including football, rugby, cricket and tennis, as well as broadcasters including Sky Sports and talkSPORT, will not be posting across social media from 1500 BST on Friday April 30 until 2359 BST on Monday May 3.
The PDC and PDPA will be supporting the initiative, which is urging social media companies to take further action in preventing online abuse.
"We stand united with fellow sports, broadcasters and other partners in the fight against racism and abuse in any sport," said PDC Chief Executive Matthew Porter.
"The evolution of social media over the past decade has enabled a much broader interaction between sport and fans worldwide, but this has also given a platform for discrimination and abuse which has no place in society.
"We support the action urging for more to be done by social media companies to prevent online hate, as well as the UK Government's Online Safety Bill."
The PDPA launched an "ThinkDARTS" anti-abuse initiative in 2020 in support of members who have received online abuse.
"Many of our players will have received, and still receive, online abuse," said PDPA Chief Executive Alan Warriner-Little.
"In joining the much-publicised social media boycott this weekend, we stand alongside our players, the PDC and other sports and broadcasters in making this stance against the discriminatory abuse, while highlighting the importance of educating people in the ongoing fight against any discrimination.
"As a collective, all sports recognise the considerable reach and value of social media to our sport, its fans and the media. The connectivity and access, especially to supporters who are at the heart of sport, remains vital."
The PDPA's #ThinkDARTS initiative for players included the following guidance:
D - Don't engage or respond to abuse
A - Ask the PDPA for advice & support
R - Report abuse & integrity issues (& block culprits)
T - Take time out from social media if needed
S - Screenshot & send evidence to PDPA/DRA
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I'm not sure how a former world champ would fit into that group containing 2 other world champs eitherSuperSwede wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 1:37 amI like Webster but i'm not sure I see the selling point of him in that group. Must be a tag-on of an agent/manager of one of the others surely.Rogg wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 8:02 pm I see that this is scheduled for the piss palace in May next year. Just to confirm that the place still exists.
http://www.lakesidesurrey.co.uk/showdet ... ts-2022-91
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Bump in case anyone has an answer. Rather fascinated. It looks like Randall was attempting to spell Lucozade.
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Or Randy is off to Gravesend...
I found this...
It’s archaic short form for “des”, which means “of the”. “Grave” is a form of “graaf”, Count.
The most well-known example is The Hague, the city which is called ‘s-Gravenhage (though nowadays, officially simply “Den Haag”, as in English). The Hague basically means “the hedge” (around a park or hunting grounds), which from the 15th century was the Count’s; therefore, “the Count’s Hague”, or “des Graven Hage”, or… ‘s-Gravenhage.
Likewise, ‘s-Gravesande would be “des Grave sande”, “the Count’s sands”, and in Dutch, we just add those words together to make a longer one: “the Count’s sands street” is therefore ‘s-Gravesandestraat.
It is very archaic though (not that many Counts around nowadays… I only know two)… and it wreaks havock on most navigation systems, where the ‘ isn’t expected to be the first character of a street or city name.