Re: The BDO Appreciation Society - Sponsored by Zeyes
Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2017 9:39 am
Looks very much like it.Randall wrote:A faceless Kim Huybrechts on the picture?
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Looks very much like it.Randall wrote:A faceless Kim Huybrechts on the picture?
Bit rich when he isn't allowed to even enter.Surreys finest wrote:Looks very much like it.Randall wrote:A faceless Kim Huybrechts on the picture?
+1The Ginge Reaper wrote:Oh dear.
Is this next week?The Ginge Reaper wrote:I see that one of the 8 ladies exempt until the Last 16 of the Masters cant be arsed turning up.
A week on Monday, yes.Randall wrote:Is this next week?The Ginge Reaper wrote:I see that one of the 8 ladies exempt until the Last 16 of the Masters cant be arsed turning up.
Any hint of TV coverage for this proper dartsfest or is it early days?The Ginge Reaper wrote:A week on Monday, yes.Randall wrote:Is this next week?The Ginge Reaper wrote:I see that one of the 8 ladies exempt until the Last 16 of the Masters cant be arsed turning up.
Can only envisage two options: Frontrunner or that new one that has popped up on Freeview.Rogg wrote:Any hint of TV coverage for this proper dartsfest or is it early days?The Ginge Reaper wrote:A week on Monday, yes.Randall wrote:Is this next week?The Ginge Reaper wrote:I see that one of the 8 ladies exempt until the Last 16 of the Masters cant be arsed turning up.
And if there's one thing the BDO definitely aren't, it's idiots. I'm sure it will turn up on some channel somewhere.The Ginge Reaper wrote:Can only envisage two options: Frontrunner or that new one that has popped up on Freeview.Rogg wrote:Any hint of TV coverage for this proper dartsfest or is it early days?The Ginge Reaper wrote:A week on Monday, yes.Randall wrote:Is this next week?The Ginge Reaper wrote:I see that one of the 8 ladies exempt until the Last 16 of the Masters cant be arsed turning up.
They would be idiots to go running to Frontrunner though after they just "forgot" to show the final of the WDT
A week on Monday is a long way off, no need to panic yet !The Ginge Reaper wrote:A week on Monday, yes.Randall wrote:Is this next week?The Ginge Reaper wrote:I see that one of the 8 ladies exempt until the Last 16 of the Masters cant be arsed turning up.
That assumes we've seen most of the Lakeside's decline phase already. It could still get just as bad.Rogg wrote:Compared to the masters, the world prolol is expiring with dignity.
They are idiots though!The Ginge Reaper wrote:Can only envisage two options: Frontrunner or that new one that has popped up on Freeview.Rogg wrote:Any hint of TV coverage for this proper dartsfest or is it early days?The Ginge Reaper wrote:A week on Monday, yes.Randall wrote:Is this next week?The Ginge Reaper wrote:I see that one of the 8 ladies exempt until the Last 16 of the Masters cant be arsed turning up.
They would be idiots to go running to Frontrunner though after they just "forgot" to show the final of the WDT
http://www.winmau.com/news/3002/FALLON_ ... D_MASTERS/The finest players from within the BDO/WDF system have been fighting month after month, travelling thousands of miles in their quest to pick up qualifying points at events all over the globe, and now the best 16 men and 8 women have earned automatic, seeded qualification for the 44th Winmau World Masters.
Compare that to last year:The Winmau World Masters is the longest-running darts major and will be played at the Bridlington Spa, from September 25th – 27th. Some of the best players in the world will compete for Winmau titles in Men’s Women’s, Disability, Boys and Girls events.
http://www.winmau.com/news/2650/WORLD_S ... D_MASTERS/“The list of Winmau World Masters reads like a who’s who of the greatest players who have ever put their toe to the oche,” says Winmau’s Sales and Marketing Director, Ian Flack. “The event’s history and heritage mean that, after the World Championships, it’s the tournament every player wants to win.”
The world’s elite darts players will converge on the Lakeside Country Club, the home of darts, next month for the 43rd Winmau World Masters to compete for the oldest major title in world darts.