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(07-01-2014 14:40 )mikedafc Wrote:  thought Tony O'Shea v Martin Adams would be great game, Adams won 3 sets to nil, O'Shea didn't win single leg!

O'Shea had a stinker of a match.
Could not hit a barn door eek.
Adams was steady though.

07-01-2014 20:07
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playing Peter Griffin(Steven Bunting)

(07-01-2014 16:05 )circles_o_o_o Wrote:  Haha - it's Toadie from Neighbours on the oche (Jim Widmayer from the U.S).
07-01-2014 23:25
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Christian Kist was knocked out, too. Gives some newer faces a chance, I guess (Martin Adams notwithstanding)

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08-01-2014 08:53
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Terrific last few legs from Tony 'The Viper' Eccles to knock out Kist.
Treble 18, treble 18, double 7 checkout to stay alive.
Knocked the wind right out of the Dutchman.
08-01-2014 17:28
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Did you see the chap in the full head Darth Vader mask?
Commentator said "doesn't look like he's had much to drink".
And the boyo dressed as a yellow crayola crayon. Random Huh
08-01-2014 17:35
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Was that Tupton Hall school by any chance or maybe Clay Cross ? .

When i first met John Lowe when i was a kid he was still a Joiner and up and coming darts player, he was doing us some joinery work . At that time i think he was living at Clay Lane Clay Cross in Derbyshire a few miles from were i live, he later moved to Wingerworth if i remember correctly .

Iv'e seen him and spoke to him quite a few times over the years since then, he used to go in the same local village pubs as me in Clay Cross and Pilsley in Derbyshire .

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08-01-2014 19:22
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Well what an absolutely bizarre and farcical scene that was. If Atkins is genuinely injured why the hell did the BBC and their idiot interviewer Rob Walker go back and bother him ? What an amateur scene it was.

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08-01-2014 20:13
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Kist was unlucky to lose with over 96 average

(08-01-2014 08:53 )Doddle Wrote:  Christian Kist was knocked out, too. Gives some newer faces a chance, I guess (Martin Adams notwithstanding)
08-01-2014 22:54
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Watching Alan Norris v James Wilson on the red button and what a first four sets.
2-2 and the standard is phenomenal eek
Awesome stuff so far.

Edit: Norris stormed away to win 5-2 but that does not tell the whole story.
It was an unbelievably high quality match.
Both players were superb.

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10-01-2014 22:10
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Caught the end of Lisa Ashton's great quarter-final win, and found myself riveted to today's Ladies Final: a real game of two halves, Deta Hedman cruising to victory because her finishing was superb, but then she fell apart, Ashton improved her previously poor finishes, and from being one leg away from defeat, Lisa won the final set 3-1 Big Grin

And she's from Lancashire, too Tongue

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11-01-2014 19:29
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