- Aug 7, 2003
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Bar billiards is far more entertaining
The few years in the late eighties / early nineties when Sid commentated on Higgins, White and Davies bolstering Europe's Mosconi Cup challenge were some of the most fun sporting broadcasts ever. When Higgins and White twigged that they won if they sank the nine ball with a plant at any point in the frame, it just turned into those two drinking beer and attempting elaborate trick shots whilst Waddell got more and more excited.Yup.
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I could turn this very easily into the Sid appreciation thread. He also commentated on nine ball pool, another "niche" (pub) sport I like to watch as well as play. He put just as much effort into his phrases and jokes for that as he did for the darts.
We met him in Frimley because my mate I went with is a Geordie and had a Newcastle top on and he talked to us like grown men instead of the half drunk 20 year olds we were.
Talking of nine ball, years later I saw Efren Reyes in Taipei after a pool tournament I'd watched. He was buying beers for, chatting with and smoking with the ex pat Filipinos who'd been supporting him..
Clearly not everyone who comes from humble beginnings and succeeds forgets their upbringing.
I went to the Hungarian Grand Prix on a stag do. For about 3 minutes it’s impressive. It’s loud and they go fast. But good god does it get dull quickly.Loved Sid. Cambridge English graduate who I once saw interviewed about his favourite novel: Stephen King' s 'The Stand'. Absolutely no pretensions about the bloke. He loved darts and understood the theatre of the whole business. I grew up playing darts. My dad taught me maths sat on the sofa with a board at our feet, so I'm biased, but have been absolutely thrilled by some matches on the telly.
Each to their own and everything is subjective. With TV sport there is only one unarguable fact: Nobody really enjoys F1. They must all be pretending. They just must be. It's awful.
Both require huge amounts of skill and dedication but sport? Never.If you don't get it then you can't be helped and just leave it for those of us who do and who enjoy the drama of a World Championship match. Jose De Sousa fought back from 3-0 down to win 4-3 earlier in one of the matches of the year - if that's not something you can enjoy then there's nothing for me to say to you.
I also love a good Snooker match, it's such a different vibe but there's real sporting drama and tension in a competitive, top level match.
Honestly think it’s the best sport to watch on TV, but the worst sport to watch in person.I genuinely don't get it.
I can watch most sports on TV and get something from it, but darts ? f*** me. I'd rather watch Emmerdale repeats on a loop, and believe me, thats saying something. I cannot think of a DULLER sport to sit down in front of, except perhaps horseracing without having a bet on. Yet every year, people are falling over themselves to watch this drek. OK, if you go to watch it live I do get that its basically an all-day pub piss up with something going on to watch. But I guarantee, if the Ally Pally was as dry as Qatar, they'd be playing to an empty hall.
Tell me I'm wrong. Go on.
The only two people I’ve ever known who were into wrestling were otherwise 100% non-sporty and not interested in proper sports. A kid at school and a very ‘big unit’ distant relative.Agreed. But darts is at least competitive.
I cannot get my head round the (adult) goons with their scrawled cardboard signs who go to watch wrestling. Might as well go to the circus.
"Could have landed on the pupil of a fly's eyeball"161 check out unreal
JealousyA lot of ignorance and sneering in this thread. Coming from a darting hotbed like I do, a place that former PDC world champion and current world number 6 Rob 'High Voltage' Cross, former PDC world championship semi finalist Shayne 'The Bulldog' Burgess and PDC Pro Adrian 'The Conqueror' Gray call their home town too, to name but three, it's frankly just jealousy.
That's the harshest critique of the PDC I've ever read.Don’t pay enough tax, treat employees terribly and horrible amount of waste in their packaging. Doesn’t seem to put people off though which is sort of indicative of todays society.
I hope Barry Hearn and his legal team don't read that.That's the harshest critique of the PDC I've ever read.