[quote="Willzay":2ftueb3j]Warrington name their stadium after Luke Littler for one night. Is this a new low for the sport, a leading club simping for a chuffing’ darts player?[/quote:2ftueb3j]
A world champion dart player who is the highest profile sportsman outside football right now. And he's local.
For one day (when he is attending the game) I think it's good marketing.
[quote="Willzay":2tuid33p]Warrington name their stadium after Luke Littler for one night. Is this a new low for the sport, a leading club simping for a chuffing’ darts player?[/quote:2tuid33p]
Happy Tuesday to you.....
[quote="Willzay":2bdd05as]Warrington name their stadium after Luke Littler for one night. Is this a new low for the sport, a leading club simping for a chuffing’ darts player?[/quote:2bdd05as]
To be fair he’s a massive Warrington fan, hence his choice of shirt and as PT points out he’s up there with popularity at the moment I wish he was from Wakefield,
[quote="PopTart":fnonaoxw]A world champion dart player who is the highest profile sportsman outside football right now. And he's local.
For one day (when he is attending the game) I think it's good marketing.[/quote:fnonaoxw]
Although I know what you mean P T- is darts a 'sport' ?I personally feel there has to be some physical contribution to be a sport.
Darts is a game - you only have to look at some of the participants to see that the only exertion some have had is lifting a pint or three - just my opinion of course!
[quote="PopTart":kdwgdxr0]A world champion dart player who is the highest profile sportsman outside football right now. And he's local.
For one day (when he is attending the game) I think it's good marketing.[/quote:kdwgdxr0]
From an Australian viewpoint I can honestly say the I wouldn't be able to pick him out from a line up of suspects.... bowls is a more popular pastime here than darts
claiming 'world champion' is akin to American baseball claiming 'world series'... it has no validity outside the UK (currently)
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