You aren't entitled to your own facts though. "Millions play under the BDO banner" is simply untrue.Wazza180 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 9:21 amI'm entitled to my opinion. I'm sorry if it offends you. I'm not going to pretend I think differently to please you or others.Skewball wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 9:08 amWhat a muppet. You are either trolling or clueless how Darts actually runs at grass roots level in this country.Wazza180 wrote:If the BDO folds it will change the face of the game overnight. Millions play under the bdo banner currently. They are playing under the titanic pyramid system that is the lakeside world professional darts championship. That championship is directly tied to the bdo. You take it away and things to start to unravel a bit.
Your looking a fool at the moment but look potentially like a good contributor. Sort yourself out.
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It does make me laugh when people talk about the wdf and bdo like they are two rival organisations. The Lakeside is what was at the top of the pyramid. What players under these organisations fought to compete in.NvH wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 10:14 amYou aren't entitled to your own facts though. "Millions play under the BDO banner" is simply untrue.Wazza180 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 9:21 amI'm entitled to my opinion. I'm sorry if it offends you. I'm not going to pretend I think differently to please you or others.Skewball wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 9:08 amWhat a muppet. You are either trolling or clueless how Darts actually runs at grass roots level in this country.Wazza180 wrote:If the BDO folds it will change the face of the game overnight. Millions play under the bdo banner currently. They are playing under the titanic pyramid system that is the lakeside world professional darts championship. That championship is directly tied to the bdo. You take it away and things to start to unravel a bit.
Your looking a fool at the moment but look potentially like a good contributor. Sort yourself out.
With the BDO Worlds possibly done, there is nothing at the top of the pyramid. This could hurt darts. But it is one of several problems currently emerging with the game.
I think we will look back in 10 years and realise that this is where darts' peak started to end. The PDC will still make money, but the game won't be as popular or have as many people compete in it.
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Any chance we could wait and see without you reminding us every five minutes it's going to happen? We take your point - no need to keep harping on and on about it.Wazza180 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 4:38 pmIt does make me laugh when people talk about the wdf and bdo like they are two rival organisations. The Lakeside is what was at the top of the pyramid. What players under these organisations fought to compete in.NvH wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 10:14 amYou aren't entitled to your own facts though. "Millions play under the BDO banner" is simply untrue.Wazza180 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 9:21 amI'm entitled to my opinion. I'm sorry if it offends you. I'm not going to pretend I think differently to please you or others.Skewball wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 9:08 amWhat a muppet. You are either trolling or clueless how Darts actually runs at grass roots level in this country.Wazza180 wrote:If the BDO folds it will change the face of the game overnight. Millions play under the bdo banner currently. They are playing under the titanic pyramid system that is the lakeside world professional darts championship. That championship is directly tied to the bdo. You take it away and things to start to unravel a bit.
Your looking a fool at the moment but look potentially like a good contributor. Sort yourself out.
With the BDO Worlds possibly done, there is nothing at the top of the pyramid. This could hurt darts. But it is one of several problems currently emerging with the game.
I think we will look back in 10 years and realise that this is where darts' peak started to end. The PDC will still make money, but the game won't be as popular or have as many people compete in it.
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No no no no if the BDO Worlds goes everyone in pubs will have to stop playing darts.Murphio wrote:Any chance we could wait and see without you reminding us every five minutes it's going to happen? We take your point - no need to keep harping on and on about it.Wazza180 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 4:38 pmIt does make me laugh when people talk about the wdf and bdo like they are two rival organisations. The Lakeside is what was at the top of the pyramid. What players under these organisations fought to compete in.NvH wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 10:14 amYou aren't entitled to your own facts though. "Millions play under the BDO banner" is simply untrue.
With the BDO Worlds possibly done, there is nothing at the top of the pyramid. This could hurt darts. But it is one of several problems currently emerging with the game.
I think we will look back in 10 years and realise that this is where darts' peak started to end. The PDC will still make money, but the game won't be as popular or have as many people compete in it.
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The top of the pyramid is the PDC worlds there is a clear path and a quite easy pyramid to follow just different routes
1. Pub - Super League - County - BDO - QS - PDC Worlds
2. Pub - Super League - Opens - QS - PDC Worlds
And really you will get as far as your ability allows you via either route
The darts peak started to end in 1988 . Darts has never been as popular since then in either viewing figures or people regularly playing the game and if you used the number of people playing darts and when that started to decline as a peak then that would be around the 50's.
In 10 years time i think it will be more a case of people forgetting all about the BDO being on TV etc and having their 'own' world championships as by then the PDC will be firmly entrenched , if it isn't already, as the main public body and known brand of darts.
History will only record the ironic footnote of the BDO that it died as the same time as its founder.
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It will be like the end of Avengers: Infinity war. The second the BDO folds, all the pub players, county players, and superleague players will vanish into dust on the spot.Ginge wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 4:43 pmNo no no no if the BDO Worlds goes everyone in pubs will have to stop playing darts.Murphio wrote:Any chance we could wait and see without you reminding us every five minutes it's going to happen? We take your point - no need to keep harping on and on about it.Wazza180 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 4:38 pmIt does make me laugh when people talk about the wdf and bdo like they are two rival organisations. The Lakeside is what was at the top of the pyramid. What players under these organisations fought to compete in.
With the BDO Worlds possibly done, there is nothing at the top of the pyramid. This could hurt darts. But it is one of several problems currently emerging with the game.
I think we will look back in 10 years and realise that this is where darts' peak started to end. The PDC will still make money, but the game won't be as popular or have as many people compete in it.
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Thehateful180 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 5:24 pmIt will be like the end of Avengers: Infinity war. The second the BDO folds, all the pub players, county players, and superleague players will vanish into dust on the spot.Ginge wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 4:43 pmNo no no no if the BDO Worlds goes everyone in pubs will have to stop playing darts.Murphio wrote:Any chance we could wait and see without you reminding us every five minutes it's going to happen? We take your point - no need to keep harping on and on about it.Wazza180 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 4:38 pmIt does make me laugh when people talk about the wdf and bdo like they are two rival organisations. The Lakeside is what was at the top of the pyramid. What players under these organisations fought to compete in.
With the BDO Worlds possibly done, there is nothing at the top of the pyramid. This could hurt darts. But it is one of several problems currently emerging with the game.
I think we will look back in 10 years and realise that this is where darts' peak started to end. The PDC will still make money, but the game won't be as popular or have as many people compete in it.
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100% correctel_ringo wrote:The top of the pyramid is the PDC worlds there is a clear path and a quite easy pyramid to follow just different routes
1. Pub - Super League - County - BDO - QS - PDC Worlds
2. Pub - Super League - Opens - QS - PDC Worlds
And really you will get as far as your ability allows you via either route
The darts peak started to end in 1988 . Darts has never been as popular since then in either viewing figures or people regularly playing the game and if you used the number of people playing darts and when that started to decline as a peak then that would be around the 50's.
In 10 years time i think it will be more a case of people forgetting all about the BDO being on TV etc and having their 'own' world championships as by then the PDC will be firmly entrenched , if it isn't already, as the main public body and known brand of darts.
History will only record the ironic footnote of the BDO that it died as the same time as its founder.
In 25 years I have played our league has dwindled from 30 odd teams to 15 now. Many of the players were playing when I started. Not many under 30 in the league, maybe 20 or so.
Pub darts is dying and like pubs the smoking ban didn't help, I know a few who still play in their man cave but not pub anymore.
Thinking of one.
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Definitely the case sadly.The Crusader wrote:100% correctel_ringo wrote:The top of the pyramid is the PDC worlds there is a clear path and a quite easy pyramid to follow just different routes
1. Pub - Super League - County - BDO - QS - PDC Worlds
2. Pub - Super League - Opens - QS - PDC Worlds
And really you will get as far as your ability allows you via either route
The darts peak started to end in 1988 . Darts has never been as popular since then in either viewing figures or people regularly playing the game and if you used the number of people playing darts and when that started to decline as a peak then that would be around the 50's.
In 10 years time i think it will be more a case of people forgetting all about the BDO being on TV etc and having their 'own' world championships as by then the PDC will be firmly entrenched , if it isn't already, as the main public body and known brand of darts.
History will only record the ironic footnote of the BDO that it died as the same time as its founder.
In 25 years I have played our league has dwindled from 30 odd teams to 15 now. Many of the players were playing when I started. Not many under 30 in the league, maybe 20 or so.
Pub darts is dying and like pubs the smoking ban didn't help, I know a few who still play in their man cave but not pub anymore.
Nothing to do with pdc/bdo etc etc.
Just the sad decline of the pub
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So we all agree that pub darts is dying? Good.
Now remind me, where is the next generation coming from? I can't see youths dumping their Playstation or Xbox for a Unicorn Darts Board.
The BDO at least made things a bit more accessible.
Now remind me, where is the next generation coming from? I can't see youths dumping their Playstation or Xbox for a Unicorn Darts Board.
The BDO at least made things a bit more accessible.
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http://www.juniordarts.com/
and the countless other academy's that exist around the county for kids to go and play
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My local league just added three new teams for the season starting this week. And a new location for two of them.
Might be the Fallon Effect. Or the WDF initiatives. Not sure which, but its a good thing
Might be the Fallon Effect. Or the WDF initiatives. Not sure which, but its a good thing
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But do they want to?el_ringo wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 1:37 amhttp://www.juniordarts.com/
and the countless other academy's that exist around the county for kids to go and play
That is the main problem. The BDO folding is a major issue, but not as big as the decline of the British pub.
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Your last statement is just not correct.Wazza180 wrote:So we all agree that pub darts is dying? Good.
Now remind me, where is the next generation coming from? I can't see youths dumping their Playstation or Xbox for a Unicorn Darts Board.
The BDO at least made things a bit more accessible.
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read the full conversation, he says Des should face legal consequences as many believe he has committed fraud
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Who didn't see this coming?
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Not you as well. That Dartwolf is a pisstake account. He even sent a poll up and got a load of bots to skew the results into the thousands. Ignore it.
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I'm already feeling absurdly guilty that I thought you might be Rout. He speaks far more sense than you ever will.
The Playstation and X-Box have been around for a long time, so those distractions were there for many of the players currently at or near the top of the game. Pubs are dying up and down the country, that's true, but this has also been happening for quite some time!
As I tried to explain to you before, it isn't normal in darts for a teenager to come along and sweep all before them. MvG was a major winner at 17 but he had to wait a long time for his next one. In fact, he had to switch to the development/youth tour for a while to get his confidence back.
Young in darts is anyone under the age of 30, possibly even 35.
In the PDC top 32, you have Rob Cross, Michael Smith, Nathan Aspinall, Chris Dobey, Jeffrey de Zwaan, Max Hopp, Danny Noppert, Ricky Evans, Dimitri van den Bergh and Keegan Brown. Ten players under the age of 30, which isn't bad at all. This isn't tennis for goodness sake, it often takes darts players a lot longer to reach the top. Outside the top 32 you have Luke Humphries, Josh Payne, Steve Lennon, Martin Schindler, Richard North, Benito van de Pas, Jan Dekker, Jamie Lewis, Corey Cadby (okay, maybe not him lol), etc.
It's nowhere near as bleak a picture as the one you're trying to paint.
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