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Re: 2016 PDC World Cup

Post by skweezit » Thu May 12, 2016 3:58 pm

The Ginge Reaper wrote:If anyone can translate - http://pdc-europe.tv/index.php/archiv/a ... donnerstag
it says that taylor & lewis are once again teamed up, just as they've been for the last 4 years.
England, the only country to win in sucessive years, are going for their 4th world cup crown
the 2014 winners, van gerwen & van barneveld would, of course, be happy to prevent that from happening.
it then goes on to say what a great guy I am, but some of the superlative words in German don't translate well into the English language. think great x 10 and then double that to get a general idea.

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Re: 2016 PDC World Cup

Post by skweezit » Fri May 13, 2016 2:09 am

see that pdc Europe facebook has slipped into their statement about MVG & RVB to include
"(according to the state in the Order of Merit)"

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Re: 2016 PDC World Cup

Post by skweezit » Wed May 18, 2016 6:47 pm

Betway World Cup of Darts
Seeded Nations
Austria v Italy
Australia v Germany
Belgium v Poland
England v Spain
Netherlands v Russia
Northern Ireland v Japan
Scotland v New Zealand
Wales v Finland
Seed Numbers will be finalised on Monday May 23 alongside the confirmation of competing players.

Tournament Draw Bracket
Seed One Tie
Czech Republic v China
Seed Eight Tie
South Africa v Singapore
Seed Five Tie
Greece v Canada
Seed Four Tie
Republic of Ireland v Hong Kong
Seed Two Tie
Norway v Gibraltar
Seed Seven Tie
Hungary v Thailand
Seed Six Tie
Denmark v Sweden
Seed Three Tie
USA v Philippines

Prize Fund
Winners: £25,000 per player
Runners-Up: £13,000 per player
Semi-Finalists: £7,500 per player
Quarter-Finalists: £5,000 per player
Second Round Losers: £3,500 per player
First Round Losers: £1,500 per player
Total £250,000

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Re: 2016 PDC World Cup

Post by The Ginge Reaper » Wed May 18, 2016 6:48 pm

England get one of the more difficult matches!
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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Re: 2016 PDC World Cup

Post by skweezit » Wed May 18, 2016 6:58 pm

hmm. assuming a US win against the Philippines, it looks like it could be USA vs England.
we almost beat them in 2014 and I understand taylor is on the decline and Lewis is a lazy so and so?
I hope you're right.

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Re: 2016 PDC World Cup

Post by Justin Credible » Wed May 18, 2016 7:16 pm

micks get hong kong again
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Re: 2016 PDC World Cup

Post by skweezit » Wed May 18, 2016 7:24 pm

hong kong's Royden Lam had surgery not so long ago.
If it was a triple bypass, he'll be in trouble because triples are often used in 501.

(although it may not matter against Ireland)

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Re: 2016 PDC World Cup

Post by Justin Credible » Thu May 19, 2016 2:49 pm

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Re: 2016 PDC World Cup

Post by Rogg » Thu May 19, 2016 2:53 pm

I hope that's not one of your backgrounds again JC...? :D
not a girl

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Post by Justin Credible » Thu May 19, 2016 2:57 pm

no.

Speaking of backgrounds, see over half a dozen media sites in the states are using a star trek poster i made for the upcoming movie.
seems to be on countless sites
Same with my darts wallpapers on hd wallpaper site.
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Re: 2016 PDC World Cup

Post by Justin Credible » Mon May 23, 2016 12:49 pm

THE teams have been confirmed for the 2016 Betway World Cup of Darts, with Phil Taylor and Adrian Lewis set to represent England in Frankfurt next month as they bid to defend their title.

The £250,000 tournament will see 32 nations competing in a Pairs format from June 2-5 at the Eissporthalle in Frankfurt, Germany, with matches throughout the Sky Sports-televised event featuring a mixture of Singles and Doubles games.

Reigning champions England will be represented by Phil Taylor and Adrian Lewis for a fifth successive year as they bid to add to their three previous triumphs in the tournament, with sponsors Betway making them 2/1 to lift the title.

2015 finalists Scotland will be represented by World Champion Gary Anderson and reigning World Grand Prix champion Robert Thornton as the second seeds, while the triumphant 2014 Netherlands team of Michael van Gerwen and Raymond van Barneveld will team up once again in Frankfurt as the number three seeds and pre-tournament 6/4 favourites with Betway.

Fourth seeds Northern Ireland will be represented by Brendan Dolan and debutant Daryl Gurney, while recent Players Championship winner Gerwyn Price will compete for Wales for the first time alongside Mark Webster as the number five seeds.

Australia's Kyle Anderson makes his World Cup debut alongside Simon Whitlock for the sixth seeds, while 2013 finalists Belgium - represented once again by brothers Kim and Ronny Huybrechts - are seeded seventh and Austria, whose team comprises Mensur Suljovic and Rowby-John Rodriguez, complete the eight seeds.

The unseeded nations include hosts Germany, who will face Australia in the first round as teenager Max Hopp and Jyhan Artut team up in front of their home crowd, while 2015 quarter-finalists Hong Kong - represented again by Ting Chi Royden Lam & Scott Mackenzie - meet Ireland's William O'Connor and Mick McGowan.

Spain's Cristo Reyes and Antonio Alcinas will kick off the tournament against England, while New Zealand's Warren Parry and debutant Cody Harris face Scotland and Russia's Aleksandr Oreshkin and Boris Koltsov take on the Netherlands.

Japan's Keita Ono and Haruki Muramatsu open up against Northern Ireland, while Finland's Kim Viljanen and Marko Kantele meet Wales, Poland's Krzysztof Ratajski and Mariusz Paul play Belgium and Italian duo Daniele Petri and Michel Furlanis take on Austria.

2016 World Championship qualifier Alex Tagarao will now compete for the Philippines as a replacement for Lourence Ilagan, who has withdrawn through illness. Tagarao finished in third place in the Philippines' qualifier and now lines up alongside Gilbert Ulang for their first round tie with American pair Darin Young and Larry Butler.

Greece's debut in the World Cup will see John Michael and Ioannis Selachoglou face experienced Canadian duo John Part and Ken MacNeil, while South Africa's Devon Petersen and Graham Filby will take on Singapore's Paul Lim - who has over three decades of top-level experience - and Harith Lim.

Norway's Robert Wagner and debutant Cor Dekker will face Gibraltar's Dyson Parody and Manuel Vilerio in round one, with Denmark's Per Laursen and Daniel Jensen playing Scandinavian rivals Sweden, who are represented by Magnus Caris and Daniel Larsson.

Thailand's Thanawat Gaweenuntawong and Attapol Eupakaree take on Hungary's Nandor Bezzeg and Patrik Kovaks, and the Czech Republic's Michal Kocik and Pavel Drtil play China's Yuanjun Liu and Wenge Xie.

Tickets for the Betway World Cup of Darts are available through www.pdc-europe.tv.

The schedule of play will be announced in due course.

Betway World Cup of Darts
Seeded Nations
1 - England - Phil Taylor & Adrian Lewis
2 - Scotland - Gary Anderson & Robert Thornton
3 - Netherlands - Michael van Gerwen & Raymond van Barneveld
4 - Northern Ireland - Brendan Dolan & Daryl Gurney
5 - Wales - Mark Webster & Gerwyn Price
6 - Australia - Simon Whitlock & Kyle Anderson
7 - Belgium - Kim Huybrechts & Ronny Huybrechts
8 - Austria - Mensur Suljovic & Rowby-John Rodriguez
NB: The Order of Merit totals for Northern Ireland & Wales were identical (49) and therefore the team with the highest-ranked individual (Brendan Dolan) received the higher seeding. Scotland's Peter Wright and Netherlands' Jelle Klaasen made themselves unavailable for selection.

Unseeded Nations
Canada - John Part & Ken MacNeil
China - Yuanjun Liu & Wenge Xie
Czech Republic - Michal Kocik & Pavel Drtil
Denmark - Per Laursen & Daniel Jensen
Finland - Kim Viljanen & Marko Kantele
Germany - Max Hopp & Jyhan Artut
Gibraltar - Dyson Parody & Manuel Vilerio
Greece - John Michael & Ioannis Selachoglou
Hong Kong - Ting Chi Royden Lam & Scott MacKenzie
Hungary - Nandor Bezzeg & Patrik Kovaks
Italy - Daniele Petri & Michel Furlanis
Japan - Keita Ono & Haruki Muramatsu
New Zealand - Warren Parry & Cody Harris
Norway - Robert Wagner & Cor Dekker
Philippines - Gilbert Ulang & Alex Tagarao
Poland - Krzysztof Ratajski & Mariusz Paul
Republic of Ireland - William O'Connor & Mick McGowan
Russia - Aleksandr Oreshkin & Boris Koltsov
Singapore - Paul Lim & Harith Lim
South Africa - Devon Petersen & Graham Filby
Spain - Cristo Reyes & Antonio Alcinas
Sweden - Magnus Caris & Daniel Larsson
Thailand - Thanawat Gaweenuntawong & Attapol Eupakaree
USA - Darin Young & Larry Butler

First Round Draw & Tournament Draw Bracket
England (1) Spain
Czech Republic v China
Austria (8) v Italy
South Africa v Singapore
Wales (5) v Finland
Greece v Canada
Northern Ireland (4) v Japan
Republic of Ireland v Hong Kong
Scotland (2) v New Zealand
Norway v Gibraltar
Belgium (7) v Poland
Hungary v Thailand
Australia (6) v Germany
Denmark v Sweden
Netherlands (3) v Russia
USA v Philippines

Betway Outright Winner Odds
6/4 Netherlands
2/1 England
9/2 Scotland
20/1 Belgium
25/1 Australia, Austria, Wales
33/1 Northern Ireland
66/1 Germany
80/1 Spain
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Re: 2016 PDC World Cup

Post by Justin Credible » Mon May 23, 2016 12:53 pm

so peter wright has done a jelle klaasen and made up some fictional excuse as to why "he cannot enter"

what a coincidence.

At least when they try to force Wade out next year to make room for groper, Wade wont tow the line and will speak out and wont make up a bullshit excuse like Wright and Klaasen
He has done in the past and spoke out, and cost him a PL spot, which was then covered up by the PDC thinking they were "doctors".

As I stated on my site, there is a clique in the PDC where certain players are in and protected
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Post by Pieter » Mon May 23, 2016 1:03 pm

To be honest, I think Wright pulled out himself. Probably because of the @TeamAndo180 tweets.

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Post by Justin Credible » Mon May 23, 2016 1:21 pm

or because he otherwise was threatened with a fine for breaking social media policy ?
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Post by Pieter » Mon May 23, 2016 1:24 pm

Justin Credible wrote:or because he otherwise was threatened with a fine for breaking social media policy ?
So if I was family of a player and I would insult someone on Twitter, the player would get the fine?

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Post by Justin Credible » Mon May 23, 2016 1:25 pm

Dartsjournalist wrote:
Justin Credible wrote:or because he otherwise was threatened with a fine for breaking social media policy ?
So if I was family of a player and I would insult someone on Twitter, the player would get the fine?

is she not the official manager of him using their official twitter account ?

if she was a regular spouse using her own twitter account then the PDC cannot do a thing
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Post by Pieter » Mon May 23, 2016 1:30 pm

Justin Credible wrote:
Dartsjournalist wrote:
Justin Credible wrote:or because he otherwise was threatened with a fine for breaking social media policy ?
So if I was family of a player and I would insult someone on Twitter, the player would get the fine?

is she not the official manager of him using their official twitter account ?

if she was a regular spouse using her own twitter account then the PDC cannot do a thing
You can't blame Peter for that imo

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Re: 2016 PDC World Cup

Post by Justin Credible » Mon May 23, 2016 1:33 pm

Dartsjournalist wrote:
Justin Credible wrote:
Dartsjournalist wrote:
Justin Credible wrote:or because he otherwise was threatened with a fine for breaking social media policy ?
So if I was family of a player and I would insult someone on Twitter, the player would get the fine?

is she not the official manager of him using their official twitter account ?

if she was a regular spouse using her own twitter account then the PDC cannot do a thing
You can't blame Peter for that imo

yes you can, he should put a muzzle on the bitch
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Re: 2016 PDC World Cup

Post by Justin Credible » Mon May 23, 2016 2:47 pm

The PDC do a wonderful job in darts 99% of the time but that does not mean they do not get things wrong.

The P in PDC should stand for "Protection" as its quite clear there is a little clique in the PDC where those players are looked after.

Wrights wife was implying Ando throws games, and to many people this is hardly a surprise seeing a lot of Ando's games over the years, remember that game against Fitton in the Grand slam a few years back ?

The PDC are protecting the World #1 and World champion, hardly a surprise, but when you consider MVG is a hypocrite , here is a guy who according to tabloids visits prostitutes, and has an issue with Klaasen for his sexual misconduct, and refuses to shake his hand, but falls over himself to shake the hand of Taylor who has committed more serious sexual criminal acts.

Then there is ando, not only have people suspected him of throwing games, he has even admitted to throwing a game.

Klaasen and Wright are being thrown under the bus so to speak, to protect a hypocrite and a cheat,
Next year I expect Wade to be dumped in favor of Taylor with a sexual conviction.
If that dont scream "protection" I don't know what does

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Post by don-logan » Mon May 23, 2016 4:13 pm

Justin Credible wrote: The PDC are protecting the World #1 and World champion, hardly a surprise, but when you consider MVG is a hypocrite , here is a guy who according to tabloids visits prostitutes, and has an issue with Klaasen for his sexual misconduct, and refuses to shake his hand, but falls over himself to shake the hand of Taylor who has committed more serious sexual criminal acts.

Then there is ando, not only have people suspected him of throwing games, he has even admitted to throwing a game.

Klaasen and Wright are being thrown under the bus so to speak, to protect a hypocrite and a cheat,
Next year I expect Wade to be dumped in favor of Taylor with a sexual conviction.
If that dont scream "protection" I don't know what does

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Visiting a prostitute or fondling a couple drunk woman who weren't that bothered, whilst not good isn't the same as being a dirty paedophile cunt.

Also I doubt Wade's got much to worry about he's not getting above Lewis or Taylor anytime soon.

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