Do let me know when Sky are showing "paint drying live" with a packed crowd at Alexandra PalaceProbably same people watch darts as watch paint dry.
Worse. It’s paint drying with added maths.Probably same people watch darts as watch paint dry.
American Football should be a fantastic sport on paper, the various options for progressing the ball, the ‘human chess’ element, tricking the opposition into thinking you’re doing one thing then doing another etc. Personally I love the uniforms, and the skill levels are insane, one-handed catches no one has any right to make. It’s unfairly denegrated on here imho and popular to dismiss it, that said I agree completely with the game time/play time ratio, completely kills it for many, YouTube game highlights far preferable to watching a match in real time.We all like different things. I feel the same way about NFL - tons of hype, lots of people dressed like they were facing the Apocalypse, games lasting over 3 hours with the average play time in a game of around 13 minutes. Pumped up American self important crap at its best..... Whereas a nice game of darts......
Golf? I thought this was exercising a dog.On the other hand I have no intention of spending all day walking round the countryside with a stick and ball and find golf just as dull to watch as play.
Golf? I thought this was exercising a dog.
Or the players...Some of them look like right high blood pressure wife beaters, women’s place in the kitchen and “Where’s me tea love?” sorts. I'm sure the guy with the mohawk helps old ladies across the road in real life, but he just looks like a wrong un.I'd go so far as to say that if you don't like TV darts you are probably a psychopath.
Spooky. How very similar to me (except I have never been to proper darts). I used to be in a pub darts team and it was absolutely brilliant. Every Thursday we'd get food laid on, all the favourites: roast potatoes, chipolatas, scampi. And it was really important to drink lots of beer to help steady the hand. Lots.I’m a total oddball I’m afraid. I really like watching it on telly and sat through all three games this afternoon. However, I’d never go to Ally Pally for exactly the reasons @Pevenseagull states.
Went to the proper darts in Frimley twice back before Sky and the Cocaine Male Voice Choir took over. Used to play for a pub team too. Met Sid Waddell. Now he was a proper geezer. Highly intelligent working class Geordie
What a euphemism for being hungover that is.I was stumbling through increasingly dull and complex issues, and I had clearly lost the audience.
Ryan Searle looks like the sort of guy who'd go to an Iron Maiden gig all by himself and spend most of the time in the corner of the bar.Or the players...Some of them look like right high blood pressure wife beaters, women’s place in the kitchen and “Where’s me tea love?” sorts. I'm sure the guy with the mohawk helps old ladies across the road in real life, but he just looks like a wrong un.
In his defence, he did then come back and clean up with T13 and D16 in two darts. His lack of concentration is really surprising on the main stage but he's probably got something not quite right going on upstairs.looking forward to the Price-de Sousa game, if only because concentration and maths are not the "Special One's" strong points
. Yesterday he scored 80 on a 71 checkout, he thought he needed 102.
They grow up playing soft tip darts in Portugal too, which is a machine that calculates your scores for you.. which was an excuse when he first went to Q school and won a tour card in 2019, not so much 3/4 years later.In his defence, he did then come back and clean up with T13 and D16 in two darts. His lack of concentration is really surprising on the main stage but he's probably got something not quite right going on upstairs.
I love watching the darts on tv, but I have to say I dislike watching it in person because of the crowds. I've moaned about it on darts threads before, but people bang on about being a "good laugh" and "a great p*ss up", but the last time i saw the premier league darts at the Brighton centre, it was Phil Taylor's last performance in Brighton and there was some guy dressed as Freddie Mercury who had his back to the stage while singing and dancing. He stayed like that all evening,I mean what was the point of going? When people would rather go for the fancy dress and beer than watch a sports GOAT play for the last time, something's wrong.I do love the world championship but the crowd thing is tedious now. It hasn’t changed in 15 years at least now. Barry Hearn was on Jake Humphrey’s podcast recently and apparently it’s the most watched sport on Sky over everything apart from football
That was my experience too, I wouldn't go again because it's the worst place to watch the darts. If you're there to get smashed, then fine - but that's not why I went, I wanted to watch the darts and revel in the atmosphere. The darts largely seemed irrelevant which was a shame.I love watching the darts on tv, but I have to say I dislike watching it in person because of the crowds. I've moaned about it on darts threads before, but people bang on about being a "good laugh" and "a great p*ss up", but the last time i saw the premier league darts at the Brighton centre, it was Phil Taylor's last performance in Brighton and there was some guy dressed as Freddie Mercury who had his back to the stage while singing and dancing. He stayed like that all evening,I mean what was the point of going? When people would rather go for the fancy dress and beer than watch a sports GOAT play for the last time, something's wrong.
Its a shame because the premier league darts is amazing. There aren't many sports where you can see 10 of the best players in the world all in one night.