ssjsa wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 3:23 pm
On his day Steve was a very good player. Pretty sure he won a PC event and not many can claim that.
He's also played in the PDC worlds a few times both at the circus Tavern & Ally Pally anyone who made them 7 times over an 8 year span is a pretty tidy player he's slo never been know to miss a bin with a dart either
And who can forget him beating the reigning 2005 World Matchplay Champion Colin Lloyd in the first round in 2006
ssjsa wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 3:23 pm
On his day Steve was a very good player. Pretty sure he won a PC event and not many can claim that.
He's also played in the PDC worlds a few times both at the circus Tavern & Ally Pally anyone who made them 7 times over an 8 year span is a pretty tidy player he's slo never been know to miss a bin with a dart either
And who can forget him beating the reigning 2005 World Matchplay Champion Colin Lloyd in the first round in 2006
That really was a kind of magic.
I was there the following day with standing tickets and as Lloyd wasn't sticking around he told the bouncers to give his table by the stage away.
Cracking seats for the afternoon session courtesy of this result.
ssjsa wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 3:23 pm
On his day Steve was a very good player. Pretty sure he won a PC event and not many can claim that.
He's also played in the PDC worlds a few times both at the circus Tavern & Ally Pally anyone who made them 7 times over an 8 year span is a pretty tidy player he's slo never been know to miss a bin with a dart either
And who can forget him beating the reigning 2005 World Matchplay Champion Colin Lloyd in the first round in 2006
That really was a kind of magic.
I was there the following day with standing tickets and as Lloyd wasn't sticking around he told the bouncers to give his table by the stage away.
Cracking seats for the afternoon session courtesy of this result.
Have to say find it strange that posters resort to slagging Maish, when they are totally unaware of him winning a PC event and performing to the level he did on the 2nd biggest stage in World darts.
ssjsa wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 3:23 pm
On his day Steve was a very good player. Pretty sure he won a PC event and not many can claim that.
He's also played in the PDC worlds a few times both at the circus Tavern & Ally Pally anyone who made them 7 times over an 8 year span is a pretty tidy player he's slo never been know to miss a bin with a dart either
And who can forget him beating the reigning 2005 World Matchplay Champion Colin Lloyd in the first round in 2006
That really was a kind of magic.
I was there the following day with standing tickets and as Lloyd wasn't sticking around he told the bouncers to give his table by the stage away.
Cracking seats for the afternoon session courtesy of this result.
Have to say find it strange that posters resort to slagging Maish, when they are totally unaware of him winning a PC event and performing to the level he did on the 2nd biggest stage in World darts.
Yes that's a fair point actually.
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ssjsa wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 3:23 pm
On his day Steve was a very good player. Pretty sure he won a PC event and not many can claim that.
He's also played in the PDC worlds a few times both at the circus Tavern & Ally Pally anyone who made them 7 times over an 8 year span is a pretty tidy player he's slo never been know to miss a bin with a dart either
And who can forget him beating the reigning 2005 World Matchplay Champion Colin Lloyd in the first round in 2006
That really was a kind of magic.
I was there the following day with standing tickets and as Lloyd wasn't sticking around he told the bouncers to give his table by the stage away.
Cracking seats for the afternoon session courtesy of this result.
Have to say find it strange that posters resort to slagging Maish, when they are totally unaware of him winning a PC event and performing to the level he did on the 2nd biggest stage in World darts.
I must have missed those posts questioning his ability ?!
el_ringo wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 6:05 pm
He's also played in the PDC worlds a few times both at the circus Tavern & Ally Pally anyone who made them 7 times over an 8 year span is a pretty tidy player he's slo never been know to miss a bin with a dart either
And who can forget him beating the reigning 2005 World Matchplay Champion Colin Lloyd in the first round in 2006
That really was a kind of magic.
I was there the following day with standing tickets and as Lloyd wasn't sticking around he told the bouncers to give his table by the stage away.
Cracking seats for the afternoon session courtesy of this result.
Have to say find it strange that posters resort to slagging Maish, when they are totally unaware of him winning a PC event and performing to the level he did on the 2nd biggest stage in World darts.
Ginge wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 9:41 pm
No point me repeating it, one of our moderators seems to be protecting a convicted criminal.
Here's one for you Maishy also played Tony Eccles at the world's can you think of any other game where people have met in the worlds who have subsequently gone on to serve time at her majesty's pleasure ?
Closest I can think of is Taylor facing off Klaasen the other year at Ally Pally
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Ginge wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 9:41 pm
No point me repeating it, one of our moderators seems to be protecting a convicted criminal.
Here's one for you Maishy also played Tony Eccles at the world's can you think of any other game where people have met in the worlds who have subsequently gone on to serve time at her majesty's pleasure ?
Closest I can think of is Taylor facing off Klaasen the other year at Ally Pally
Given neither was even close to serving time, your comparison is well off.