Lewis v Adams
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Re: Lewis v Adams
adams could have played if he wanted it was hardly a life or death situation adams chose to chicken out
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Bradders, this is utter tosh. You've got to wonder if 1200 quid is worth all the hassle - answer: it is not.Bradders wrote:
Paddy, there was nothing, absolutely nothing stopping Martin getting on a plane to Inverness. Of course he had "a choice", but if he went against the powers that be, no doubt his life would have been made difficult.
Unless you are suggesting the IDPA would have inprisoned him? That is the only way they could 100% stop him doing the exbo.
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No, he chose to listen to the advice of people who stopped him from earning a decent payday.skudlooking wrote:adams could have played if he wanted it was hardly a life or death situation adams chose to chicken out
I wonder whether MF would have done that if he was offered the gig to MC?
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Yes there was something that stopped him getting on that plane, and he had no real choice to make, it was a no brainer so to speak. Unless you know the full story it would be better if you kept your mouth shut, or else you might be accused of once again spreading unsubstantiated rumours, go and play with your mate Justin, ffs.Bradders wrote:Paddy, there was nothing, absolutely nothing stopping Martin getting on a plane to Inverness. Of course he had "a choice", but if he went against the powers that be, no doubt his life would have been made difficult.Paddy McGinty wrote:Bradders you don't know anything about this incident, all you do is surmise the facts, all I can tell you is he had no choice, so please don't blame Martin for this. Try and think logically, he he had no intention of playing initially why on earth did he agree to the match.Bradders wrote:Of course he had an "option", but no doubt it would have led to a repercussion. Stripping of England captaincy perhaps?Paddy McGinty wrote:
That's right, if you knew the full story you would know that he had no option.
Paddy
Unless you are suggesting the IDPA would have inprisoned him? That is the only way they could 100% stop him doing the exbo.
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Go on then, lets deal in facts and you tell the world what physically stopped Adams going against the wishes of the IDPA and boarding a plane.Paddy McGinty wrote:
Yes there was something that stopped him getting on that plane, and he had no real choice to make, it was a no brainer so to speak. Unless you know the full story it would be better if you kept your mouth shut, or else you might be accused of once again spreading unsubstantiated rumours, go and play with your mate Justin, ffs.
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If it was politics that got in the way would you not agree that it was a shame and there was no need to get in the way of what would have been a great night of darts and was after all only an exbo so absolutly no need.Paddy McGinty wrote:Yes there was something that stopped him getting on that plane, and he had no real choice to make, it was a no brainer so to speak. Unless you know the full story it would be better if you kept your mouth shut, or else you might be accused of once again spreading unsubstantiated rumours, go and play with your mate Justin, ffs.Bradders wrote:Paddy, there was nothing, absolutely nothing stopping Martin getting on a plane to Inverness. Of course he had "a choice", but if he went against the powers that be, no doubt his life would have been made difficult.Paddy McGinty wrote:Bradders you don't know anything about this incident, all you do is surmise the facts, all I can tell you is he had no choice, so please don't blame Martin for this. Try and think logically, he he had no intention of playing initially why on earth did he agree to the match.Bradders wrote:Of course he had an "option", but no doubt it would have led to a repercussion. Stripping of England captaincy perhaps?Paddy McGinty wrote:
That's right, if you knew the full story you would know that he had no option.
Paddy
Unless you are suggesting the IDPA would have inprisoned him? That is the only way they could 100% stop him doing the exbo.
Paddy
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If it was politics then yes, I would have to agree with you.noddy69 wrote:If it was politics that got in the way would you not agree that it was a shame and there was no need to get in the way of what would have been a great night of darts and was after all only an exbo so absolutly no need.Paddy McGinty wrote:Yes there was something that stopped him getting on that plane, and he had no real choice to make, it was a no brainer so to speak. Unless you know the full story it would be better if you kept your mouth shut, or else you might be accused of once again spreading unsubstantiated rumours, go and play with your mate Justin, ffs.Bradders wrote:Paddy, there was nothing, absolutely nothing stopping Martin getting on a plane to Inverness. Of course he had "a choice", but if he went against the powers that be, no doubt his life would have been made difficult.Paddy McGinty wrote:Bradders you don't know anything about this incident, all you do is surmise the facts, all I can tell you is he had no choice, so please don't blame Martin for this. Try and think logically, he he had no intention of playing initially why on earth did he agree to the match.Bradders wrote: Of course he had an "option", but no doubt it would have led to a repercussion. Stripping of England captaincy perhaps?
Paddy
Unless you are suggesting the IDPA would have inprisoned him? That is the only way they could 100% stop him doing the exbo.
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So I take it you dont know then. Fair enough.Paddy McGinty wrote:Unlike you blabber mouth, I can keep things that have been told me in confidence, if you knew the truth you would only use it to stir up yet more trouble, if you needed to know you would have been told.Bradders wrote:Go on then, lets deal in facts and you tell the world what physically stopped Adams going against the wishes of the IDPA and boarding a plane.Paddy McGinty wrote:
Yes there was something that stopped him getting on that plane, and he had no real choice to make, it was a no brainer so to speak. Unless you know the full story it would be better if you kept your mouth shut, or else you might be accused of once again spreading unsubstantiated rumours, go and play with your mate Justin, ffs.
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As far as you're concerned you might as well take it that I don't know, correct.Bradders wrote:So I take it you dont know then. Fair enough.Paddy McGinty wrote:Unlike you blabber mouth, I can keep things that have been told me in confidence, if you knew the truth you would only use it to stir up yet more trouble, if you needed to know you would have been told.Bradders wrote:Go on then, lets deal in facts and you tell the world what physically stopped Adams going against the wishes of the IDPA and boarding a plane.Paddy McGinty wrote:
Yes there was something that stopped him getting on that plane, and he had no real choice to make, it was a no brainer so to speak. Unless you know the full story it would be better if you kept your mouth shut, or else you might be accused of once again spreading unsubstantiated rumours, go and play with your mate Justin, ffs.
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Actually, I think I may know what it is. There was a rumour somewhere else about something going off in Adams personal life, perhaps it was that.
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I only got details from here but what I took from it was that ma and one other pulled out ted and big john stood in and there was someone on to ask john not to play,now that to me and to many others would look like politics getting in the way of darts.Now granted thats all from here but again it looks that way and again goes to tarnish one persons image,unfairly maybe but if it was political in my eyes its doing ma no favours.
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Re: Lewis v Adams
back to the thread with lewis scoring power i think he will beat adams without any major problems
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what happened to the modern darts fan who would watch any game of arrows. the comments on here are borderline ridiculous. lets see if the match happens and lets see how adams does instead of shooting him and the bdo down, i am not pro bdo nor pro pdc, i have favs in both code and a merger would be the best thing to happen in the game for me, but if that happened what the hell would some of you have to criticize.
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I dont think there is anyone on here who wouldnt want one body looking after darts,one world champion etc Im also a darts fan,granted I prefer watching the pdc as I think the standard across the board is higher and the coverage better but ill watch any darts when i can find it on. In fairness theres nothing wrong on a forum with being critical if you see something to critisize or you feel is worth it..it would become very boring if everyone just agreed all the time.mozzamoloney wrote:what happened to the modern darts fan who would watch any game of arrows. the comments on here are borderline ridiculous. lets see if the match happens and lets see how adams does instead of shooting him and the bdo down, i am not pro bdo nor pro pdc, i have favs in both code and a merger would be the best thing to happen in the game for me, but if that happened what the hell would some of you have to criticize.
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Lets hope that Mardle finds his way back to form.
Tony O'Shea vs Wayne Mardle could be a good one.
Deller will "once again" destroy Eric.
Tony O'Shea vs Wayne Mardle could be a good one.
Deller will "once again" destroy Eric.
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So Martin Adams is allowed to play the PDC champion when it's somebody he might be able to beat...
"It seems he thinks he is entitled to say what he likes" - 'Gadffi' Dicie on and the Iron Fist.
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correct and i dont think he can beat himand the Iron Fist wrote:So Martin Adams is allowed to play the PDC champion when it's somebody he might be able to beat...
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skudlooking wrote:correct and i dont think he can beat himand the Iron Fist wrote:So Martin Adams is allowed to play the PDC champion when it's somebody he might be able to beat...
I would say he might beat Lewis 3 times out of 10 in a proffesional surrounding. In an exbo with Lewis pissed then the odds are better.
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all i can say is keith deller will be loving all the press this is getting 9 months b4 the show cant fault ya keith lol
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nobody but the bdo would hire fatz......The Fixer wrote:No, he chose to listen to the advice of people who stopped him from earning a decent payday.skudlooking wrote:adams could have played if he wanted it was hardly a life or death situation adams chose to chicken out
I wonder whether MF would have done that if he was offered the gig to MC?