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Re: The Viper back to the BDO

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 2:39 pm
by Justin Credible
D & B wrote:Up the bum, no harm done.
good to see people practising safe sex

Re: The Viper back to the BDO

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 4:48 pm
by DrZoidberg
i seem to remember he was mightily unlucky at ally pally last year against lewis first round.

hit about 10 180s and every set went 3-2, they both played awesome.

Re: The Viper back to the BDO

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 5:04 pm
by Justin Credible
DrZoidberg wrote:i seem to remember he was mightily unlucky at ally pally last year against lewis first round.

hit about 10 180s and every set went 3-2, they both played awesome.
was the best I ever saw him play , but lewis was clinical as well.

Re: The Viper back to the BDO

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 5:22 pm
by esotericjester
Dartfrog wrote:I guess the vodka didn't work.
Of course not. Whiskey is much better.

Re: The Viper back to the BDO

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 5:23 pm
by Dartfrog
No it's not.

Re: The Viper back to the BDO

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 5:46 pm
by esotericjester
Lies.

Re: The Viper back to the BDO

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 5:46 pm
by Dartfrog
Yes please stop it.

Re: The Viper back to the BDO

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 6:28 pm
by M H
From 65th down how many will bother with Q School when they can play in opens and BDO/EDO etc events? Granted those that came through the Q School are ok for another year but is it worth it?

65 65 Young, Darin USA £18,700
66 66 White, Ian England £17,500
67 67 Johnson, Darren England £16,100
68 68 Roith, Bernd Germany £14,700
70 69 Huybrechts,Kim Belgium £14,100
72 70 Frost, Mark England £14,000
69 70 Monk, Colin England £14,000
71 72 Mardle, Wayne England £13,800
73 73 Fullwell, Nick England £12,400
74 74 Caris, Magnus Sweden £12,300
75 75 Monk, Arron England £11,800
77 76 O'Neill, Aodhagan Ireland £11,400
76 77 Mawson, Gary USA £11,100
78 78 Duo, Dylan Gibraltar £10,000
79 78 MacNeil, Ken Canada £10,000
80 80 Barnard, Michael England £9,800
80 81 Atwood, Wayne Wales £9,600
82 82 Magowan, John Northern Ireland £9,100
83 83 Padgett, Matt England £8,800
84 84 Gray, Adrian England £8,700
86 85 Richardson,James England £8,600
85 86 McGowan, Mick Ireland £8,300
87 87 Rodriguez, Carlos Spain £7,900
89 88 Griffiths,Shaun England £7,600
88 89 Seyler, Tomas Germany £7,500
91 90 Mansell,Micky Northern Ireland £7,000
92 91 Blundell, Louis England £6,800
90 92 Turner, Martyn England £6,700
93 93 Aubrey,Chris England £6,400
95 94 Smith, Dave England £6,300
97 95 Hudson, Peter England £6,200
93 96 Edgar,Matthew England £6,000
95 97 Welding, Gary England £5,900
98 98 Hardy, Stephen England £5,400
100 99 Lawrence, Mark England £5,200
98 99 Woods,Brian England £5,200
104 101 Robinson,Reece England £5,000
105 101 Temple, Terry England £5,000
101 103 Rosenauer, Michael Germany £4,800
103 104 Michael, John Greece £4,700
101 105 Ladley, Dave England £4,300
105 106 Michels, Mareno Netherlands £4,200
105 106 O'Connor,Shane Ireland £4,200
114 108 Jiwa,Prakash India £3,800
110 108 Jones, Mark England £3,800
109 108 Todd.Mick England £3,800
105 111 Grubb, Steve England £3,700
111 112 Dowling, Kevin England £3,500
112 113 Parody, Dyson Gibraltar £3,400
113 114 Smith-Neale,Adam England £3,200
117 115 Stephenson, Mark England £3,100
114 116 Petersen,Devon RSA £3,000
116 117 Rijk, van de Kurt* Belgium £2,600
118 118 Clark, Jason Scotland £2,400
118 118 Honey, Dave England £2,400
123 120 Brown,Andy England £2,000
120 120 Laursen, Per Denmark £2,000
120 120 Riihonen, Par Sweden £2,000
123 123 Jackson,Matt England £1,800
128 123 Whittingham,Darren England £1,800
125 125 Crawley,Jason England £1,600
128 125 Hunt,Adam England £1,600
125 125 Hutchings, Andy England £1,600
125 125 Maes, Rocco Belgium £1,600
130 129 Jopling, Ian England £1,400
122 129 Kantele, Marko Finland £1,400
130 129 Mann, Jimmy England £1,400
130 132 Bache,Nick England £1,200
130 132 Whitworth, Geoff England £1,200
134 134 Bezzeg, Nandor Hungary £1,000
134 134 Birch, Nigel England £1,000
134 134 Burt, Simon England £1,000
134 134 Eastwood, Gary England £1,000
134 134 O'Shea,John Ireland £1,000
134 134 Rowley, Paul England £1,000
134 134 Tremblay,Norman* Canada £1,000

Re: The Viper back to the BDO

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 6:53 pm
by Nev
Mardle's doing Q-School with Manley.

Re: The Viper back to the BDO

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 7:30 pm
by D & B
Nev wrote:Mardle's doing Q-School with Manley.
Mardle is better off jacking it in and improving his commentary act.

If he plays his cards right he could be Sids long term replacement.

Re: The Viper back to the BDO

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 7:44 pm
by Terry Kenny
D & B wrote:
Nev wrote:Mardle's doing Q-School with Manley.
Mardle is better off jacking it in and improving his commentary act.

If he plays his cards right he could be Sids long term replacement.
he's nailed on. he is a natural at talking shite.

The Viper back to the BDO

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 7:49 pm
by hang the dj
John MaGowan has retired & I think Colin Monk has too. Don't see many of the North American or mainland European players entering either

Re: The Viper back to the BDO

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 9:32 pm
by skweezit
worth a shot to these two "shot" shooters.
think their sponsors think so too.

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silverdart and scotty b.

Re: The Viper back to the BDO

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 3:20 pm
by Lurgan
hang the dj wrote:John MaGowan has retired & I think Colin Monk has too. Don't see many of the North American or mainland European players entering either
Mr Magoo is far from retired yet, he has jacked in the PDC, but still very much playing the game.

I spoke to the Viper a few days ago and this move is great for him both personally and professionally

Re: The Viper back to the BDO

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 3:37 pm
by Dicie
Lurgan wrote:
hang the dj wrote:John MaGowan has retired & I think Colin Monk has too. Don't see many of the North American or mainland European players entering either
Mr Magoo is far from retired yet, he has jacked in the PDC, but still very much playing the game.

I spoke to the Viper a few days ago and this move is great for him both personally and professionally

Yes he mentioned tramore in january.... Fucking disaster for me if that happens, darts out the fuckin window again

Re: The Viper back to the BDO

Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2020 6:34 pm
by Wolflanternbumbag
Lurgan wrote: Fri Dec 09, 2011 3:20 pm
hang the dj wrote:John MaGowan has retired & I think Colin Monk has too. Don't see many of the North American or mainland European players entering either
Mr Magoo is far from retired yet, he has jacked in the PDC, but still very much playing the game.

I spoke to the Viper a few days ago and this move is great for him both personally and professionally
:shock:

Re: The Viper back to the BDO

Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2020 10:03 pm
by The Thorn
Wolflanternbumbag wrote: Sun Dec 06, 2020 6:34 pm
Lurgan wrote: Fri Dec 09, 2011 3:20 pm
hang the dj wrote:John MaGowan has retired & I think Colin Monk has too. Don't see many of the North American or mainland European players entering either
Mr Magoo is far from retired yet, he has jacked in the PDC, but still very much playing the game.

I spoke to the Viper a few days ago and this move is great for him both personally and professionally
:shock:
"personally"

Did the cunt move next door to a nursery or what