[Other Sport] Littler, 16, to prepare for world darts final with omelette and pizza

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Neville's Breakfast

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TBF I did once eat a bag of chips in the changing room before a game of football. In my defence it was a game straight after work for my company team, I was in my 20s and very thin and crucially I was bloody hungry.
 


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TBF I did once eat a bag of chips in the changing room before a game of football. In my defence it was a game straight after work for my company team, I was in my 20s and very thin and crucially I was bloody hungry.
When I was a kid, I used to like those ‘Star Player’ profiles in magazines like Shoot.

Favourite pre-match meal
Steak and chips

Favourite drink
Lager

Favourite music
Fleetwood Mac and The Eagles

The only thing that was different each week was the name of the player
 


Flounce

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Amazing story but I worry about his life expectancy as a 16 year old who has the body of a 50 year old
 


Comrade Sam

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Obese child throws things accurately - has knocked Gaza, Yemen, cost of living, NHS and earthquakes off the headlines. A dream story for the government and fast food sellers across the nation. Sorry should have just avoided this thread, but was about to make an omelette for my daughter and spotted the thread heading. - my daughter is very far from obese and it was a huge relief to discover she actually eats omelettes.
 




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The world really is his lobster. 16 years of age ffs. Imagine all the girls flocking to him because he’s a top athlete.
Looking forward to tonight
 


jordanseagull

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Agree the lad doesn't look 16 but imagine the trolling and abuse he's getting online for it, plus his 21 year old girlfriend. I hope he doesn't do a Raducanu tbf. Will be watching though as I'm win-win, backed Luke H at the start and Luke L before the quarters. If Luke L wins I really hope the bookies have taken a massive hit on it.
Bookies take big hits when favourites win, not big outsiders. There will be some headline good news stories (500/1 winners and the like) but their exposure likely to be much larger on LH.
 


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We were debating this last night. I don't know how long they've been together but it's a very rare 21 year old woman who would even think about dating a 16 year old boy.
It would be illegal in the States. Well maybe,
 






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TomandJerry

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Darts, one of the last true sports where eating kebabs and pizza doesn't effect your performance!
 




Bakero

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I get frustrated watching darts, why don’t they hit exactly what they want every time?

The dart board stays in the same place, the darts are the same, their arm is the same, there is no rain.

I guess it's because they're not actual robots, though the way they consistently hit T20 and their doubles is robotic at times.

This a good read on the pursuit of perfection in darts as well as other sports - NYT Darts

(you may be able to get round the paywall by opening it in an incognito tab or using archive/12 ft etc)
 








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Obese child throws things accurately - has knocked Gaza, Yemen, cost of living, NHS and earthquakes off the headlines. A dream story for the government and fast food sellers across the nation. Sorry should have just avoided this thread, but was about to make an omelette for my daughter and spotted the thread heading. - my daughter is very far from obese and it was a huge relief to discover she actually eats omelettes.
It’s sports news. Some of us like to watch stuff that’s not about people killing each other or others whining about the Government. I’ve just seen his most recent interview. He is a very self assured and humble young man, not an ‘obese child.’ No histrionics and always a quiet word with those he beats. A very good role model in fact and far better in that regard than most footballers who get wall to wall tv coverage.
 




Greg Bobkin

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Obese child throws things accurately - has knocked Gaza, Yemen, cost of living, NHS and earthquakes off the headlines. A dream story for the government and fast food sellers across the nation. Sorry should have just avoided this thread, but was about to make an omelette for my daughter and spotted the thread heading. - my daughter is very far from obese and it was a huge relief to discover she actually eats omelettes.
Er, ok mate...

Hardly knocking stories 'off the headlines'. It would look a *bit* weird is media companies DIDN'T mention the fact that a 16-year-old had reached a major sporting final. It's a major news story, FFS!
 


Nobby Cybergoat

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Yeh, Littler seems alright to me.

Conducts himself better in front of thousands of people watching and millions on TV than I would have done as a 16 year old
 




ManOfSussex

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Whatever the result tonight it'll interesting what happens to Luke Littler in regards to The Premier League picks. He thinks the PDC will keep him out of it as it would be too gruelling for him, but Sky Sports must want him in it big time.
 


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I've long said that even at my age (53) I still believe if someone paid me to do nothing but play darts for a year it's probably the only sport I could turn pro at.
But could you do THIS in a major final with tens of thousands of pounds at stake and an entire airport hanger full of pissed up lads dressed as pencils screaming at you? Still one of the greatest moments in any sports IMO.



Reminds me of the lads near me on the train home last night who were having a 'heated debate' about how hard a nine darter is. Answer - almost everyone on this board would struggle to hit one single 180 in the pub with no one watching. They then went on to debate that 'anyone should be able to take a penalty' to which, with expert timing, the oldest bloke with them replied 'Solly March can't'.
 


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