Re: PDC World Grand Prix -30th September- 6th October 2018- Dublin
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2018 3:20 am
Don't bite. And no, it isn't good to see him back.ssjsa wrote:89 actually.Black Velvet wrote:80-odd average enough to win a PDC major. Chuckle.
Good to see you back on the forum.
A Rout multiple. I should have guessed.Black Velvet wrote:So 80-odd. Thanks for agreeing.ssjsa wrote:89 actually.Black Velvet wrote:80-odd average enough to win a PDC major. Chuckle.
Good to see you back on the forum.
You going to stinking up this place with this repetitive shite just like on df? You make both places undreadable.Black Velvet wrote:Six minutes. May all the natives of Nantwich be careful on the paths the night.
Indeed - I think you're one of the winners of the WGP prediction comp - can you let the mods have your details?teddybreak wrote:Just finished watching the final, what a strange match.
Van Gerwen was way off for most of the match, but Wright crumbled when opportunities arose.
This is the crux of the issue for me & a few other aquaitences, if your good the pdc provides a very good affluent lifestyle for winning zilch, when you can have a good living finishing second / fourth / top 10 , apart from a trophy where’s the insentive to win , every credit to mvg / Gando for keeping that desireeck180 wrote:Wright content to be a runner up again.
No killer instinct, should have had MvG dead and buried the way he was playing in the first three or four sets.
Modern day Colin Lloyd, done well to get his ranking and will pick up a few trophies when the big boys have an off day.
The same Peter Wright who has won 22 PDC ranking titles, 3 of which were on TV & 1 of which was a major last year...?only85 wrote:This is the crux of the issue for me & a few other aquaitences, if your good the pdc provides a very good affluent lifestyle for winning zilch, when you can have a good living finishing second / fourth / top 10 , apart from a trophy where’s the insentive to win , every credit to mvg / Gando for keeping that desireeck180 wrote:Wright content to be a runner up again.
No killer instinct, should have had MvG dead and buried the way he was playing in the first three or four sets.
Modern day Colin Lloyd, done well to get his ranking and will pick up a few trophies when the big boys have an off day.
Like I said, he'll pick up the odd TV title here and there.WizardofozFan wrote:The same Peter Wright who has won 22 PDC ranking titles, 3 of which were on TV & 1 of which was a major last year...?only85 wrote:This is the crux of the issue for me & a few other aquaitences, if your good the pdc provides a very good affluent lifestyle for winning zilch, when you can have a good living finishing second / fourth / top 10 , apart from a trophy where’s the insentive to win , every credit to mvg / Gando for keeping that desireeck180 wrote:Wright content to be a runner up again.
No killer instinct, should have had MvG dead and buried the way he was playing in the first three or four sets.
Modern day Colin Lloyd, done well to get his ranking and will pick up a few trophies when the big boys have an off day.
See what you mean now, I'd agree to a certain extent. If he retired now, for me top 10 all time PDC players. His consistency since 2012-13 time has been remarkable. Not got the natural talent of a van Gerwen/Anderson/Lewis/Wade, but has worked so hard for many years and for six years has been ranked at the top of the game.eck180 wrote:Like I said, he'll pick up the odd TV title here and there.WizardofozFan wrote:The same Peter Wright who has won 22 PDC ranking titles, 3 of which were on TV & 1 of which was a major last year...?only85 wrote:This is the crux of the issue for me & a few other aquaitences, if your good the pdc provides a very good affluent lifestyle for winning zilch, when you can have a good living finishing second / fourth / top 10 , apart from a trophy where’s the insentive to win , every credit to mvg / Gando for keeping that desireeck180 wrote:Wright content to be a runner up again.
No killer instinct, should have had MvG dead and buried the way he was playing in the first three or four sets.
Modern day Colin Lloyd, done well to get his ranking and will pick up a few trophies when the big boys have an off day.
Happy to play second fiddle to the real big boys, he pretty much said so in his interview after the final.
No doubt he's a good player, and his floor results show that, but won't be remembered as one of the big hitters.
Hello strangerMurphio wrote:A Rout multiple. I should have guessed.Black Velvet wrote:So 80-odd. Thanks for agreeing.ssjsa wrote:89 actually.Black Velvet wrote:80-odd average enough to win a PDC major. Chuckle.
Good to see you back on the forum.
Wrong thread.eck180 wrote:Like I said, he'll pick up the odd TV title here and there.WizardofozFan wrote:The same Peter Wright who has won 22 PDC ranking titles, 3 of which were on TV & 1 of which was a major last year...?only85 wrote:This is the crux of the issue for me & a few other aquaitences, if your good the pdc provides a very good affluent lifestyle for winning zilch, when you can have a good living finishing second / fourth / top 10 , apart from a trophy where’s the insentive to win , every credit to mvg / Gando for keeping that desireeck180 wrote:Wright content to be a runner up again.
No killer instinct, should have had MvG dead and buried the way he was playing in the first three or four sets.
Modern day Colin Lloyd, done well to get his ranking and will pick up a few trophies when the big boys have an off day.
Happy to play second fiddle to the real big boys, he pretty much said so in his interview after the final.
No doubt he's a good player, and his floor results show that, but won't be remembered as one of the big hitters.
Skewball wrote:Wrong thread.eck180 wrote:Like I said, he'll pick up the odd TV title here and there.WizardofozFan wrote:The same Peter Wright who has won 22 PDC ranking titles, 3 of which were on TV & 1 of which was a major last year...?only85 wrote:This is the crux of the issue for me & a few other aquaitences, if your good the pdc provides a very good affluent lifestyle for winning zilch, when you can have a good living finishing second / fourth / top 10 , apart from a trophy where’s the insentive to win , every credit to mvg / Gando for keeping that desireeck180 wrote:Wright content to be a runner up again.
No killer instinct, should have had MvG dead and buried the way he was playing in the first three or four sets.
Modern day Colin Lloyd, done well to get his ranking and will pick up a few trophies when the big boys have an off day.
Happy to play second fiddle to the real big boys, he pretty much said so in his interview after the final.
No doubt he's a good player, and his floor results show that, but won't be remembered as one of the big hitters.
Durrant should be discussed on the Masters thread