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Re: Premier League Darts/Grand Prix Darts

Postby dedja » Mon Jan 02, 2012 12:15 pm

Wade blew a 5-1 lead and the arrogant prick then demolished him ... Wade didn't win a leg in the last 3 sets :shock:
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Re: Premier League Darts/Grand Prix Darts

Postby Ewok » Mon Jan 02, 2012 12:45 pm

dedja wrote:Wade blew a 5-1 lead and the arrogant prick then demolished him ... Wade didn't win a leg in the last 3 sets :shock:

Choked like the Bays in finals

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An egotistical knob Lewis may be, he's a bloody good player. If I hadn't seen the match I would have found out in the after match interview with the amount of smoke he blew up his own arse. Hope Hamilton rolls him but if he plays the way he did in the last few sets today you can't see him getting done.
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Re: Premier League Darts/Grand Prix Darts

Postby Il Duce » Mon Jan 02, 2012 5:50 pm

Think they should led Peter Manley ref the game that way he can stand there and wind lewis up, I cant stand that prick and really wished phil taylor had of picked someone else to show the ropes to. Sad the wiz didn't made it and pissed wade blew it otherwise was hoping for a wade v whitlock final, but now I'm praying hamilton wins.
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Re: Premier League Darts/Grand Prix Darts

Postby Bully » Mon Jan 02, 2012 5:55 pm

yep go hamilton.

When this is done by tomorrow all eyes turn to the premier leeague. Starts on feb 9th.

Current players in it are -

Phil taylor
Adrian Lewis
Simon Whitlock
Garry Anderson
Raymond van Barnevelt
james Wade

And i hope for Paul Nicholson (another aussie) bad boy of the sport who stirs phil taylor up when he can, and the other player i hope to be in it this season would be Andrew hamilton.
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Re: Premier League Darts/Grand Prix Darts

Postby Rik E Boy » Mon Jan 02, 2012 10:09 pm

Ewok wrote:Lewis looks like he might have some mental heath issues, or he's just thick. Paul Nicholson is a bonefide wanker, the poms are welcome to him. Was hoping Terry 'The Bull' Jenkins would make it through, seems like a decent bloke. Go the Wiz!


I reckon he's thick. Got told to get the crowd on side and then he starts showing them the back of his shirt. He's been an A Grade whinger for years so that's why everyone boos his fat arse. Jenkins seems like a decent bloke as does Hamilton who has immense concentration. Lewis will need to be at his best tomorrow as Hamilton can snap out of down periods very quickly.

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Re: Premier League Darts/Grand Prix Darts

Postby Jim05 » Mon Jan 02, 2012 10:17 pm

Rik E Boy wrote:
Ewok wrote:Lewis looks like he might have some mental heath issues, or he's just thick. Paul Nicholson is a bonefide wanker, the poms are welcome to him. Was hoping Terry 'The Bull' Jenkins would make it through, seems like a decent bloke. Go the Wiz!


I reckon he's thick. Got told to get the crowd on side and then he starts showing them the back of his shirt. He's been an A Grade whinger for years so that's why everyone boos his fat arse. Jenkins seems like a decent bloke as does Hamilton who has immense concentration. Lewis will need to be at his best tomorrow as Hamilton can snap out of down periods very quickly.

It's Hammer Time at the Ally Pally!

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Spot on. Lewis is a first class knob.
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Re: Premier League Darts/Grand Prix Darts

Postby Bully » Tue Jan 03, 2012 6:11 am

yes he is a knob. But can play
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Re: Premier League Darts/Grand Prix Darts

Postby Bully » Tue Jan 03, 2012 1:37 pm

Lewis won the final 7-3. back to back titles for Adrian Lewis and only the second player in history to do this the other is Phil Taylor
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Re: Premier League Darts/Grand Prix Darts

Postby Bully » Wed Jan 04, 2012 6:18 am

The line up for the Premier league darts on the 9th of feb.

Phil Taylor, Adrian Lewis, James Wade and Gary Anderson - in competing in the McCoy's Premier League Darts, with Australian Simon Whitlock and Holland's Raymond van Barneveld completing the line-up as the Sky Sports Wildcards. Also Andy Hamilton and Kevin Painter are in it as wild cards
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Re: Premier League Darts/Grand Prix Darts

Postby MatteeG » Wed Jan 04, 2012 10:18 am

Bully wrote:Lewis won the final 7-3. back to back titles for Adrian Lewis and only the second player in history to do this the other is Phil Taylor


Spewin! How can such a knob throw such good darts?
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Re: Premier League Darts/Grand Prix Darts

Postby Bully » Wed Jan 04, 2012 10:37 am

been like it since he knocked off Phil Taylor in the premeir league last season. Since then, he has been unstoppable so to speak. Might i add, i think he has changed his partner, before last night his partner was a brunette and he had a young baby, but the chick that the cameras were switching to during the final was a younger slimmer blonde. And no it was not a family memeber as when Lewis won games he would blow a kiss to her and at the start of the final he and her kissed.

see...money makes the chicks flock....what percentage out of 10 would a hot chick like that was there with him would go a for a overweight fat bloke like that without the money and fame.
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Re: Premier League Darts/Grand Prix Darts

Postby MatteeG » Wed Jan 04, 2012 1:00 pm

Bully wrote:been like it since he knocked off Phil Taylor in the premeir league last season. Since then, he has been unstoppable so to speak. Might i add, i think he has changed his partner, before last night his partner was a brunette and he had a young baby, but the chick that the cameras were switching to during the final was a younger slimmer blonde. And no it was not a family memeber as when Lewis won games he would blow a kiss to her and at the start of the final he and her kissed.

see...money makes the chicks flock....what percentage out of 10 would a hot chick like that was there with him would go a for a overweight fat bloke like that without the money and fame.


I might have to test this theory by taking up darts more than a social throw... 8)
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Re: Premier League Darts/Grand Prix Darts

Postby Bully » Fri Feb 03, 2012 7:15 pm

Premier league darts starts again next friday morning 5am fox sports 1 (QLD time)
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Re: Premier League Darts/Grand Prix Darts

Postby RustyCage » Sun Feb 05, 2012 1:35 am

Australia v Ireland on now, we lead 4 legs to 2
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Re: Premier League Darts/Grand Prix Darts

Postby RustyCage » Sun Feb 05, 2012 1:36 am

Victory to Australia 4-0, go on to play Belgium in the final 8
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Re: Premier League Darts/Grand Prix Darts

Postby Bully » Sun Feb 05, 2012 8:04 am

yes whitlock in the semis. But the wrold cup is not much to write home about, more the world champs and premier league
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Re: Premier League Darts/Grand Prix Darts

Postby Ewok » Sun Feb 05, 2012 12:27 pm

Good win by the Aussies over Belgium this morning. Simon 'The Wizard' Whitlock beat a bloke who looked like Randy Hickey from the show My Name is Earl, and played accordingly,4-0. Paul 'Punnethead' Nicholson got rolled 4-2 by Kim Huybrechts ( who can play ), and we won the doubles 4-2. The Wizard is going like a steamtrain at the moment. Not sure how long Nicholson has been living in the UK but he sounds as Aussie as Geoffrey Boycott. Him and The Wizard are gelling well as a team though.The poms only just scraped through against the yanks, dunno how much Phil Taylor would be enjoying being Adrian Lewis's partner.
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Re: Premier League Darts/Grand Prix Darts

Postby Jim05 » Mon Feb 06, 2012 9:50 am

Aussies lost to the Poms in the final in sudden death, Aussie lads fought back from brink of defeat and were devastated after loss
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Re: Premier League Darts/Grand Prix Darts

Postby Interceptor » Mon Feb 06, 2012 11:31 am

Jim05 wrote:Aussies lost to the Poms in the final in sudden death, Aussie lads fought back from brink of defeat and were devastated after loss

Caught the end of the doubles where the Aussies squared it up and were playing well.
Unbelievable finish where both sides cracked under the pressure (Whitlock must be shattered) and finally Lewis (who looked like he was on the verge of collapse) scored the double 5 needed to win the title.
Taylor looked like he was thinking "I can't believe that fat #$%^& did it".
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Re: Premier League Darts/Grand Prix Darts

Postby dedja » Mon Feb 06, 2012 11:35 am

Bugger ... Lewis is such a knob, pity he can throw a dart or two
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