Can't believe he's been training for 16 years got to give the lad credit he's stuck it out.sennafan24 wrote:Lister called it.Mr. Myers 2.0 wrote:Stop begging for attention with these psychotic posts![]()
I'm a fully training psychiatrist and have been for 16 years, I know how people like you operate; it's my job to know.
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I'm a woman not a "lad", but okay hundartvader wrote:Can't believe he's been training for 16 years got to give the lad credit he's stuck it out.sennafan24 wrote:Lister called it.Mr. Myers 2.0 wrote:Stop begging for attention with these psychotic posts![]()
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cunt is still sending me private messages.
fop yerself on Adam ya queer rentboy cunt
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the only good thing about all this is that Chris another of the 4 queers on here will be upset that the post count is so high.
Being a sunday night he will be sitting there drunk wanking off in front of his andy jenkins poster fuming at how busy here is.
Being a sunday night he will be sitting there drunk wanking off in front of his andy jenkins poster fuming at how busy here is.
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Farewell. Don't be a stranger.Mr. Myers 2.0 wrote:This is my final post, and I am retiring from this forum, permanently. I have been a fixture for this forum for two years now but I have decided to call it a day and end it on a high note, my 900th post, a landmark. Goodbye friends, you'll never hear from me again.
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Mr. Myers 2.0 wrote:This is my final post, and I am retiring from this forum, permanently. I have been a fixture for this forum for two years now but I have decided to call it a day and end it on a high note, my 900th post, a landmark. Goodbye friends, you'll never hear from me again.
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What about your darts1000 multiple?
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Anger alert.... LolJustin Credible wrote:limegas wrote:Irish Gaz celebrating England's Win
Great stuff
Indeed unlike you and your inbred family of racist mutants, I dont feel obligated to like or dislike someone based solely on where they come from.
I like Lewis who is English
and yet you are English and a retarded skull fucking clubfooted attention seeking downy cunt.
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That's a different persona.Trueblue32 wrote:What about your darts1000 multiple?
It's his Myers 2.0 persona that's retiring.
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If you think any kind of dickhead celebrating or crowd yelling put MvG off you've lost it.
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What put MVG off was Taylor spending 50% of that first match playing to his prime standard and spanking van Gerwen. Michael was pretty clearly reminded of the years where Taylor beat him constantly and he remembered that until the very end.
Get that man on a stage with Phil Taylor and he checks out and from the opening leg doesn't give a toss. He just wants to be off stage asap.
Barney created a monster when he beat Taylor for the world championship. Taylor has never let him forget it.
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What put MVG off was Taylor spending 50% of that first match playing to his prime standard and spanking van Gerwen. Michael was pretty clearly reminded of the years where Taylor beat him constantly and he remembered that until the very end.
Should do by now, he's lost to him enough times.sennafan24 wrote:darts1000 wrote:Fuck knows why Barney took so long to get on-stage. He took his loss to Taylor quite well.
Get that man on a stage with Phil Taylor and he checks out and from the opening leg doesn't give a toss. He just wants to be off stage asap.
Barney created a monster when he beat Taylor for the world championship. Taylor has never let him forget it.

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What were the averages for the Lewis VG match must have been a lot higher then the Dazzler averaged at the home of darts I suppose because these guys are the elite
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The average for the final was 91.78. Not too shabby considering a doubles game is included in those stats.
I shudder to think how low the average would be if the shit cunts in the BDO played a match over the same format
I shudder to think how low the average would be if the shit cunts in the BDO played a match over the same format
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This is funny. Especially the music at the end
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Mr Myers or should I say Mrs Myers can't help himself. How to make friends and influence people the new biography on sale now at all top retail storesJustin Credible wrote:Mr. Myers 2.0 wrote:This is my final post, and I am retiring from this forum, permanently. I have been a fixture for this forum for two years now but I have decided to call it a day and end it on a high note, my 900th post, a landmark. Goodbye friends, you'll never hear from me again.
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Rewatching the final and seeing Shrek being completely straight faced while somebody did his own routine on him was hilarious.
Man can give it a hell of a lot but he can't take it.
Man can give it a hell of a lot but he can't take it.

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haha great final seeing that fucking downey van gertrude beaten twice and acting like a sobbi9ng baby
fucking twat as said gives it large but e dont like it up em
fucking twat as said gives it large but e dont like it up em
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Said it all along, the fucking Dutch shit chemo cunt, can dish it, but can't take it.
Alan Evans, Eric Bristow and Peter Manley would have had him crying like virgin after her first anal session.
Lewis battered the Chemo Mutant like the Wehrmacht did his country during Fall Gelb
Alan Evans, Eric Bristow and Peter Manley would have had him crying like virgin after her first anal session.
Lewis battered the Chemo Mutant like the Wehrmacht did his country during Fall Gelb
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ENGLAND'S Phil Taylor and Adrian Lewis won their fourth Betway World Cup of Darts title with a dramatic 3-2 win over the Netherlands' Michael van Gerwen and Raymond van Barneveld in Sunday night's final in Frankfurt.
Taylor and Lewis took victory in the £250,000, 32-nation tournament for a fourth time in five years with a resilient performance in the final as they came from 2-1 down to claim victory in the last two Singles ties for glory.
England's hardest test in their run to the decider had seen them pushed all the way by Spain in the first round, but after cruising past China, Austria and Northern Ireland they took on the Netherlands in a repeat of the 2014 decider.
Taylor took the final's opening Singles tie with a 103 average and a 149 checkout in a 4-3 win over van Gerwen, only for van Barneveld to seal a 4-3 win over Lewis in their Singles contest with a marvellous 11-darter.
Taylor's 103 finish put England ahead in the Doubles tie, but van Barneveld finished 104 as the Dutch took a 4-2 win to move ahead 2-1 and put themselves on course to repeat their 2014 triumph.
England, though, found a final surge as Taylor overcame van Barneveld 4-1 before Lewis defeated van Gerwen by the same scoreline in a tense decider to carry his nation to another triumph.
Taylor had watched Lewis' final Singles win over van Gerwen from the VIP seating area inside the Eissporthalle, and he admitted: "I was excited towards the end, it was great and I wanted to see the last match from the crowd.
"I wanted to beat Barney to give Adrian that chance to win it for us, and he did. It was a great final to watch, it was exciting and there was good scoring.
"They were fantastic, even getting to the final was fantastic because I thought it would be tough for them against Belgium in the semis but they breezed it, and they did brilliantly all weekend.
"They both put their heart on their sleeve and gave everything they've got. We were representing England and it means a huge amount to us both too - it's a team event and Adrian pulled me through.
"The Spain game gave us the kick that we needed. They put us under pressure and we came through, and after that we kicked on. Over the years we've carried each other when the other hasn't played as well, and we pull each other through."
The win secured a place in November's SINGHA Beer Grand Slam of Darts for the pair, and Taylor added: "I've loved every minute of this event. It's massive for me to be honest - because I don't win that many things very often now!"
Lewis said: "We've got great chemistry and we're trying our best for each other and for our country and you don't want to let anyone down.
"I didn't play very well in the Doubles and I'd lost to Raymond in the Singles, and I think the two best players on the night were Phil and Raymond. I believe in Phil and I thought that he could beat Raymond and put me in to win it, and that's how it worked out."
The Dutch pair saw off Russia, the Philippines, Australia and Belgium as they raced into the final, but the two-time champions were defeated in the decider for the first time as the number one seeds edged to victory.
Northern Ireland had overcome Japan, the Republic of Ireland and Canada to reach the semi-finals, but lost for a second time in three years at that stage as England proved too strong in both Singles games.
Belgium's bid to reach a second World Cup final had seen them defeat Poland, Hungary and number two seeds Scotland, but their tactic to switch the order of play in the semi-finals backfired as van Gerwen defeated Ronny Huybrechts 4-1 and van Barneveld saw off younger brother Kim 4-2.
Betway World Cup of Darts
Sunday June 5
Evening Session
Semi-Finals
England 2-0 Northern Ireland
Belgium 0-2 Netherlands
Final
England 3-2 Netherlands
Format
Semi-Finals
The Semi-Finals will be played as two best of seven leg 501 Singles matches, with both nations nominating the order in which their players play. In the event of both nations winning one Singles match apiece, a best of seven leg 501 Doubles match will be played to decide the tie.
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The Final will be played as two best of seven leg 501 Singles matches, with both nations nominating the order in which their players play the first two matches, followed by a best of seven leg 501 Doubles match and then Reverse Singles matches. The first team to win three games is declared the winner.
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MATCH INFORMATION
Semi-Finals
England v Northern Ireland
Singles One: Phil Taylor v Brendan Dolan
1-0 - Double nine gives Taylor the opening leg.
2-0 - Taylor lands a 180 before punishing Dolan's miss at tops, for a 116 finish, by landing double 15 for a 13-darter.
3-0 - Taylor misses the bull to finish 132, but returns to land double eight.
4-0 - Taylor seals victory with a 14-dart finish on double 16.
Averages: Phil Taylor 96.97, Brendan Dolan 86.35
Singles Two: Adrian Lewis v Daryl Gurney
1-0 - Lewis lands a 180 and double top to open with a 14-darter.
2-0 - Gurney kicks off with a maximum, but Lewis takes out 96 on double nine to move two legs up.
2-1 - Gurney lands a second 180 before hitting double 16 to reply.
3-1 - Lewis hits double six to move England a leg away from the final.
4-1 - Lewis sends England into the final in style with a sensational 170 checkout.
Averages: Adrian Lewis 96.67, Daryl Gurney 90.41
Doubles: Taylor/Lewis v Dolan/Gurney
Not Needed
Final Score: England 2-0 Northern Ireland
Belgium v Netherlands
Singles One: Ronny Huybrechts v Michael van Gerwen
0-1 - van Gerwen hits a 171 score to leave 100 before taking out the finish for an 11-dart opening leg.
1-1 - van Gerwen lands a 177 to leave 24, but three missed doubles allow Huybrechts in on tops to level.
1-2 - van Gerwen moves back ahead with a 72 finish.
1-3 - Huybrechts misses tops, and the Dutchman lands double four to break throw for a two-leg lead.
1-4 - van Gerwen seals the victory in style with a 115 finish, hitting bull, single 15 and bull.
Averages: Ronny Huybrechts 86.78, Michael van Gerwen 102.70
Singles Two: Kim Huybrechts v Raymond van Barneveld
1-0 - Huybrechts makes a strong start by taking out 71 on tops.
1-1 - Double 16 sees van Barneveld level the contest.
2-1 - The pair trade 180s before Huybrechts finishes 105 on double 16 to move back ahead.
2-2 - Double top sees the Dutch star square the game again.
2-3 - van Barneveld breaks by finising 86 on the bull to put his nation a leg away from the final.
2-4 - van Barneveld finishes 76 on double 18 as he moves the Netherlands into the final - a repeat of the 2014 decider.
Averages: Kim Huybrechts 101.21, Raymond van Barneveld 98.61
Doubles: R Huybrechts/K Huybrechts v van Gerwen/van Barneveld
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Final Score: Belgium 0-2 Netherlands
Final
England v Netherlands
Singles One: Phil Taylor v Michael van Gerwen
1-0 - Taylor lands a 180 before finishing 85 for a 12-darter to open the game.
1-1 - van Gerwen scores 140, 140 and 180 before landing double eight for a 12-darter to level.
2-1 - Taylor finishes a 149 checkout to move back in front.
2-2 - van Gerwen lands a 180 and tops to square the tie.
3-2 - Taylor fires in a 180 and finishes 85 on double 16 to move a leg away from the win.
3-3 - van Gerwen lands a 180, with Taylor missing two match darts at tops to allow the Dutchman back in on double 16 to force a decider.
4-3 - Taylor is first to a finish and takes out 68 on double 16 to secure the opening tie for England.
Averages: Phil Taylor 102.94, Michael van Gerwen 90.97
Singles Two: Adrian Lewis v Raymond van Barneveld
0-1 - van Barneveld lands a 180 and double 16 for a 13-darter.
0-2 - Double ten sees the Dutchman break throw.
1-2 - Lewis lands a 180 before punishing two misses from his rival by returning on double five.
2-2 - van Barneveld hits his second maximum, but Lewis finishes 56 on tops to level.
2-3 - Lewis misses tops to move ahead, and van Barneveld finishes 56 on double 18 to edge back into the lead.
3-3 - Double ten sees Lewis take the tie into a deciding leg.
3-4 - van Barneveld levels the final in style with a superb 11-darter as a 180 sets up a 41 finish.
Average: Adrian Lewis 87.62, Raymond van Barneveld 97.83
Doubles: Taylor/Lewis v van Gerwen/van Barneveld
1-0 - Taylor finishes 103 to take the opening Doubles leg for England.
1-1 - van Gerwen lands double 16 to level.
1-2 - Taylor fires in a 174 score, but Lewis misses tops to take out 76 and van Barneveld powers home a 104 checkout to break throw for the Netherlands.
1-3 - van Gerwen hits a 180, Taylor produces another 174 to leave 32 only for van Barneveld to finish double 16.
2-3 - Lewis keeps the tie alive with a 98 finish on double 12.
2-4 - van Barneveld lands a 180 and double 16 as he seals the tie for the Netherlands, moving them 2-1 up. The Dutch would win the title if van Barneveld defeats Taylor in the third Singles tie.
Averages: England 90.62, Netherlands 95.08
Singles Three: Phil Taylor v Raymond van Barneveld
1-0 - Four misses from van Barneveld allow Taylor in on double three to win the opening leg.
1-1 - van Barneveld lands a 180 and finishes 62 to level.
2-1 - van Barneveld posts a second maximum, but fails to give himself a dart at a double as Taylor steps in to finish 66 on double 16.
3-1 - Taylor hits a 180 and then finishes 83 on double eight to move two legs clear.
4-1 - Taylor seals the win with double 16 for a 13-darter to level the final - meaning that Adrian Lewis' clash with Michael van Gerwen will be the decider.
Averages: Phil Taylor 92.12, Raymond van Barneveld 89.45
Singles Four: Adrian Lewis v Michael van Gerwen
1-0 - Both players open the deciding game with 180s before Lewis lands two 140s and then takes the leg on double three.
2-0 - van Gerwen misses four doubles to level, allowing Lewis back in to hit tops to move two legs up.
2-1 - van Gerwen opens with 140 and 180 to give himself breathing space for missed doubles across three visits before he finally lands double one to reply.
3-1 - Lewis takes out 76 on double four to move England a leg away from a fourth World Cup title.
4-1 - Lewis scores 180, 96 and 180 before recovering from five missed match darts by punishing van Gerwen's miss at double 18 for a 110 checkout by hitting double eight for the title, retaining the trophy for England and winning a fourth World Cup.
Averages: Adrian Lewis 86.10, Michael van Gerwen 85.25
Final Score: England 3-2 Netherlands
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World Cup Averages
95.68 (40%) Spain
95.40 (31%) Austria 85.40 98.77 97.62
94.77 (39%) Netherlands 82.52 99.27 98.97 100.50 92.02
94.53 (45%) Belgium 91.78 98.67 93.06 94.76
92.81 (45%) England 90.99 85.28 101.84 96.80 91.88
91.41 (30%) Scotland 93.50 87.15 93.80
90.80 (43%) New Zealand
90.67 (35%) Australia 85.40 88.77 95.24
84.98 (37%) Wales 84.52 85.16
84.47 (29%) Northern Ireland 85.80 83.15 82.84 88.59
83.11 (36%) Canada 81.85 88.73 78.29
82.84 (60%) Singapore 81.28 83.84
81.96 (38%) Philippines 77.36 85.92
80.24 (27%) Germany
80.01 (30%) Russia
79.98 (29%) Japan
79.90 (15%) Sweden
79.44 (20%) Poland
79.40 (40%) Hong Kong
79.09 (48%) Denmark 84.67 76.73
78.94 (29%) Republic of Ireland 82.09 76.36
78.61 (30%) Hungary 72.51 85.24
78.16 (26%) Norway 76.36 79.40
77.17 (20%) Finland
77.06 (43%) Czech Republic
76.96 (50%) Greece
76.93 (0/1) Italy
76.85 (21%) China 80.81 72.78
75.22 (7%) South Africa
72.35 (11%) USA
71.49 (22%) Gibraltar
69.51 (14%) Thailand
2015 & 2014 stats in brackets
Tournament Average: 85.99 (86.78 86.28)
Tournament Finishing: 33.8% (34.0% 36.1%)
Bull Finishing: 23.8% (15.8% 22.0%)
1st round finishing: Northern Ireland 5/19 not 5/16
95.68 (40%) Spain
95.40 (31%) Austria 85.40 98.77 97.62
94.77 (39%) Netherlands 82.52 99.27 98.97 100.50 92.02
94.53 (45%) Belgium 91.78 98.67 93.06 94.76
92.81 (45%) England 90.99 85.28 101.84 96.80 91.88
91.41 (30%) Scotland 93.50 87.15 93.80
90.80 (43%) New Zealand
90.67 (35%) Australia 85.40 88.77 95.24
84.98 (37%) Wales 84.52 85.16
84.47 (29%) Northern Ireland 85.80 83.15 82.84 88.59
83.11 (36%) Canada 81.85 88.73 78.29
82.84 (60%) Singapore 81.28 83.84
81.96 (38%) Philippines 77.36 85.92
80.24 (27%) Germany
80.01 (30%) Russia
79.98 (29%) Japan
79.90 (15%) Sweden
79.44 (20%) Poland
79.40 (40%) Hong Kong
79.09 (48%) Denmark 84.67 76.73
78.94 (29%) Republic of Ireland 82.09 76.36
78.61 (30%) Hungary 72.51 85.24
78.16 (26%) Norway 76.36 79.40
77.17 (20%) Finland
77.06 (43%) Czech Republic
76.96 (50%) Greece
76.93 (0/1) Italy
76.85 (21%) China 80.81 72.78
75.22 (7%) South Africa
72.35 (11%) USA
71.49 (22%) Gibraltar
69.51 (14%) Thailand
2015 & 2014 stats in brackets
Tournament Average: 85.99 (86.78 86.28)
Tournament Finishing: 33.8% (34.0% 36.1%)
Bull Finishing: 23.8% (15.8% 22.0%)
1st round finishing: Northern Ireland 5/19 not 5/16