2018 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-14th December 2017- 1st January 2018

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Lewis has to go in the howlers, probably the biggest of all time.

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It is depressing that we are going to have to endure the inane football chants for years and years. I like to hear the noise of the crowd, commentators and darts hitting the board, but the chants really do lessen my enjoyment. I may well be having a scrooge type moan here, but forums are a good place to vent on'e spleen!
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Jamie for the PL?
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ifm wrote:Lewis has to go in the howlers, probably the biggest of all time.

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Lewis handing out a thrashing with steady, solid darts.
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Yep, reckon Lewis could well be playing himself into the PL here, as well as the semis. Don't begrudge him either - seems a nice lad.
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Nice 85k guaranteed payday at least for Lewis and if he does get in the PL on the back of this, he is nicely set.
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14 180's in 20 legs is impressive.
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robot wrote:14 180's in 20 legs is impressive.
Was 2nd to Rob Cross on Tournament 180s.
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BlueSpark wrote:
ifm wrote:Lewis has to go in the howlers, probably the biggest of all time.

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Absolutely awesome performance from Lewis.
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ifm wrote:
BlueSpark wrote:
ifm wrote:Lewis has to go in the howlers, probably the biggest of all time.

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Your patter is getting worse.
Can you put a bit more effort into it?
Really?
Do you even know what I'm on about?

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Exactly.
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It does feel like that Kirk/Part year.
Great performance by Lewis.
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BlueSpark wrote:
ifm wrote:
BlueSpark wrote:
ifm wrote:Lewis has to go in the howlers, probably the biggest of all time.

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Your patter is getting worse.
Can you put a bit more effort into it?
Really?
Do you even know what I'm on about?

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Exactly.
That's a no then, nice that you have commented :-)

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Much like Wright's 'dancing', DVDB's grooving gets a bit tedious and he is now obligated to do it every time ad nauseum.
All part of the sporting theatre I suppose.

Not getting the love for Cross's Hot Hot Hot also, - preferred High Voltage.
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what do we think about taylor's comment last night: "if I win it will give Hearn and sky a massive headache. They will have no returning champ".

Thought there was no way Taylor would win but now I see a possibility. If he did: would they allow him to play no PDC events in 2018 except next years world championship?
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robot wrote:Much like Wright's 'dancing', DVDB's grooving gets a bit tedious and he is now obligated to do it every time ad nauseum.
All part of the sporting theatre I suppose.

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Agree robot, from a TV point of view. Like devon Peterson, the novelty has gone.

But if you were actually at the event: you would want him to do it. folks would be disappointed if he didn't.

I mean I have seen terry Jenkins a couple of times at blackpool and there is a massive cheer when he does his 'bull routine' with his foot and darts. the walk ons are an important part of the live experience. Taylors, MVG's and barney are quite something when you are there. Lights off, roof coloured, blue, green or orange. It sets it up.
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phil davies wrote:
I agree with the person above that said Cross should have stuck with high voltage walk on.

Totally agree
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devosteve wrote:
robot wrote:Much like Wright's 'dancing', DVDB's grooving gets a bit tedious and he is now obligated to do it every time ad nauseum.
All part of the sporting theatre I suppose.

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Agree robot, from a TV point of view. Like devon Peterson, the novelty has gone.

But if you were actually at the event: you would want him to do it. folks would be disappointed if he didn't.

I mean I have seen terry Jenkins a couple of times at blackpool and there is a massive cheer when he does his 'bull routine' with his foot and darts. the walk ons are an important part of the live experience. Taylors, MVG's and barney are quite something when you are there. Lights off, roof coloured, blue, green or orange. It sets it up.
Yep, agree the preferences of watching at home is quite different from being there.
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devosteve wrote:what do we think about taylor's comment last night: "if I win it will give Hearn and sky a massive headache. They will have no returning champ".

Thought there was no way Taylor would win but now I see a possibility. If he did: would they allow him to play no PDC events in 2018 except next years world championship?
Not too dissimilar from what Ronnie O Sullivan did one year.
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