Six Nations - 22-24 June 2018

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Ginge wrote:Why do the Irish men and women have one more than the others?
Must be a mistake. Copied from Dartsnews website.
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Or maybe not. Perhaps they are allowed reserves?
Spot the infiltraters.
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It's a stagnant tired competition that belongs in the 70's and totally irrelevant to modern day darts. When was the last time anyone on the amateur side of darts attempted to modernise any part of their structure? It deserves to die.
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ChrisW wrote:
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Or maybe not. Perhaps they are allowed reserves?
Spot the infiltraters.
What a sorry lot. Yorkshire would Hammer them out of sight, and that goes forthe rest of teams in attendance as well.
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Ginge wrote:A great way of finishing 31 though, well played.
:DDD:
That was actually the first visit of the entire comp.
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ChrisW wrote:
Ginge wrote:Why do the Irish men and women have one more than the others?
Must be a mistake. Copied from Dartsnews website.
Who copied it from Oche's twitter. :)
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London Eye wrote:It's a stagnant tired competition that belongs in the 70's and totally irrelevant to modern day darts. When was the last time anyone on the amateur side of darts attempted to modernise any part of their structure? It deserves to die.
Bluespark will be loving this
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oche balboa wrote:
London Eye wrote:It's a stagnant tired competition that belongs in the 70's and totally irrelevant to modern day darts. When was the last time anyone on the amateur side of darts attempted to modernise any part of their structure? It deserves to die.
Bluespark will be loving this
Still a lot of folk around who appreciate proper darts.......
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Exactly.
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The obsession continues.
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oche balboa wrote:
London Eye wrote:It's a stagnant tired competition that belongs in the 70's and totally irrelevant to modern day darts. When was the last time anyone on the amateur side of darts attempted to modernise any part of their structure? It deserves to die.
Bluespark will be loving this
But forget the poster (and the reason some say he is making those posts).

Is there valid criticism here? It's what this forum is good at doing (when it happens). When was the last time the international setup have positive changes made?

is this comp totally irrelevant to modern darts, is it stuck in the 1970's?
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devosteve wrote:
oche balboa wrote:
London Eye wrote:It's a stagnant tired competition that belongs in the 70's and totally irrelevant to modern day darts. When was the last time anyone on the amateur side of darts attempted to modernise any part of their structure? It deserves to die.
Bluespark will be loving this


is this comp totally irrelevant to modern darts, is it stuck in the 1970's?
Of course it is, you know it, I know it, everyone knows it barring a few old officials and second rate players.
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London Eye wrote:
devosteve wrote:
oche balboa wrote:
London Eye wrote:It's a stagnant tired competition that belongs in the 70's and totally irrelevant to modern day darts. When was the last time anyone on the amateur side of darts attempted to modernise any part of their structure? It deserves to die.
Bluespark will be loving this


is this comp totally irrelevant to modern darts, is it stuck in the 1970's?
Of course it is, you know it, I know it, everyone knows it barring a few old officials and second rate players.

It never started until 2002 so at best its stuck in the last decade
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Would it have been better for this to have replaced the British Internationals then? Seems odd to have two very similar events every year.
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markymark wrote:Would it have been better for this to have replaced the British Internationals then? Seems odd to have two very similar events every year.

Possibly

The British Internationals are played more of the county format though with 12 aside for the Men's
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The stage set is an abomination, a dark dingy cluttered mess.

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Couldnt they make the font at the top of the left and right hand sides the same bloody size? Dear lord.
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London Eye wrote:The stage set is an abomination, a dark dingy cluttered mess.

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Ah, I see what you've done there. Very subtle
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