You need to bear in mind he has been saying he's retiring for years, though he does seem certain this time.WizardofozFan wrote:I'd be surprised if Phil continues beyond the Worlds next year - he has repeated this in every interview since admitting in January he was retiring. He seems pretty set on it.
Phil Taylor - should he retire?
Re: Phil Taylor - should he retire?
"it's the same trolls spouting the same crap every other post.... you have to be some kind of sad act to watch nearly 8 hours of darts a day for 9 days just to post about how crap it is"
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@Ginge and Ginge light: Keep it going, fraggles.
There was already danger that this could become the first discussion in years that has a significant percentage of on topic posts....
There was already danger that this could become the first discussion in years that has a significant percentage of on topic posts....
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BlueSpark wrote:I think this post is relevant to the quoted one and therefore shouldn't be at risk of deletion, mate.Ginge wrote:Let's hope he doesn't do something in a caravan to get that revoked.BlueSpark wrote:I think he deserves an MBE for his efforts.
Oh, hang on...
"it's the same trolls spouting the same crap every other post.... you have to be some kind of sad act to watch nearly 8 hours of darts a day for 9 days just to post about how crap it is"
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Are you sure it was the real Phil Taylor for that fee?Booji Boy wrote:BlueSpark wrote:So would I at 6 and a half grand plus VAT a pop for an exbo.
Nope he gets between 2-3k an exhbo, we tried to book him for our league presentation but he wasnt available.
Re: Phil Taylor - should he retire?
I can remember a couple of years ago someone saying it was £5k plus VAT for him, sign of the times maybe?fling wrote:Are you sure it was the real Phil Taylor for that fee?Booji Boy wrote:BlueSpark wrote:So would I at 6 and a half grand plus VAT a pop for an exbo.
Nope he gets between 2-3k an exhbo, we tried to book him for our league presentation but he wasnt available.
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Defo was what nick said at one point. That was prob before mvg surpassed him.
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Re: Phil Taylor - should he retire?
Agreed, i know a league that enquired, i also attended one in Bristol where he charged £5knikkiboy wrote:I can remember a couple of years ago someone saying it was £5k plus VAT for him, sign of the times maybe?fling wrote:Are you sure it was the real Phil Taylor for that fee?Booji Boy wrote:BlueSpark wrote:So would I at 6 and a half grand plus VAT a pop for an exbo.
Nope he gets between 2-3k an exhbo, we tried to book him for our league presentation but he wasnt available.
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Re: Phil Taylor - should he retire?
Yes he should retire......i find him really annoying to watch, especially in interviews.
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Re: Phil Taylor - should he retire?
I think phil might still play in the PL next year, who knows, it will be interesting over the next 6-7 months, even he if does still retire after the wc 18 there will probably still be plenty of talk of a comeback in a few years
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He should go.
He knows he can only beat a well under par MvG so why bother hanging around.
He knows he can only beat a well under par MvG so why bother hanging around.
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