Taylor's retirement
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Taylor's retirement
Well that's it Taylor's retired, I for one won't miss his pathetic antics but do you think he will stay retired or is this just a ploy to make it all about him again and get a trophy named after him........
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Have to be a TC holder to play in it. He wont be unless he does Q School.Paddy McGinty wrote:What about PL?
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Big Jock Knew
Re: Taylor's retirement
He isn't in this year, can't imagine them putting him in next year when people haven't seen him in tv tournaments for a year.Paddy McGinty wrote:What about PL?
Barney talked about him possibly being in world series events but can't see that either.
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Do you think he would become a pundit or commentator.
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Re: Taylor's retirement
As he has retired from professional darts I wouldn't be surprised to see him win Lakeside in 2019 if there is one.
Just a shame if it did happen we wouldn't be able to see it on TV
Just a shame if it did happen we wouldn't be able to see it on TV
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They changed a rule in 2017 which would stop Taylor getting a free pass to the Lakeside and Masters qualifiers, so he would have to win a ranking event or play a county qualifier.el_ringo wrote:As he has retired from professional darts I wouldn't be surprised to see him win Lakeside in 2019 if there is one.
If they changed this rule to preempt a Taylor retirement, make your own minds up
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It would be good to see him return to the place of his finest World championship win.el_ringo wrote:As he has retired from professional darts I wouldn't be surprised to see him win Lakeside in 2019 if there is one.
Just a shame if it did happen we wouldn't be able to see it on TV
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He wouldn't qualify, it's not based on what you won 2 years ago
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https://www.pdc.tv/news/2018/01/02/tayl ... lay-honour
The World Matchplay trophy is now named after Taylor.
The World Matchplay trophy is now named after Taylor.
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I know, that's why I created this thread. Imagine winning that and having his name displayed on your mantlepiece, you'd want to hide in the cupboard under the stairs.Mgt wrote:https://www.pdc.tv/news/2018/01/02/tayl ... lay-honour
The World Matchplay trophy is now named after Taylor.
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You could always cover up his name with the 115,000 pound check, that would soften the blow.Paddy McGinty wrote:I know, that's why I created this thread. Imagine winning that and having his name displayed on your mantlepiece, you'd want to hide in the cupboard under the stairs.Mgt wrote:https://www.pdc.tv/news/2018/01/02/tayl ... lay-honour
The World Matchplay trophy is now named after Taylor.
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I'm sure MVG will love lifting the "Phil Taylor" trophy.Mgt wrote:https://www.pdc.tv/news/2018/01/02/tayl ... lay-honour
The World Matchplay trophy is now named after Taylor.
But no way will Taylor ever un-retire now, not after yesterdays drubbing, no one wants to see a legends career gradually diminish more and more...he probably should of went 5 years ago after he won in 2013.
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Iknow the matchplay title is named after Taylor, surely there will be a new trophy
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Re: Taylor's retirement
I doubt anyone would really mind though would they? Winning the World Matchplay is an amazing feat, they could probably call it the "Shitpiss Trophy for Cunts" and players would still be thrilled to win it.Canuck_bully wrote:I'm sure MVG will love lifting the "Phil Taylor" trophy.Mgt wrote:https://www.pdc.tv/news/2018/01/02/tayl ... lay-honour
The World Matchplay trophy is now named after Taylor.
But no way will Taylor ever un-retire now, not after yesterdays drubbing, no one wants to see a legends career gradually diminish more and more...he probably should of went 5 years ago after he won in 2013.
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Re: Taylor's retirement
Isn't Taylor an honourary member of PDC/PDPA (along with all the original defectors)? Would this not give him some benefits?
Re: Taylor's retirement
Free entry to Q School at an absolute push maybe, other than that: no.footballafc wrote:Isn't Taylor an honourary member of PDC/PDPA (along with all the original defectors)? Would this not give him some benefits?
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Not as a regular.Paddy McGinty wrote:Do you think he would become a pundit or commentator.