Not a fan of this pub game but another gone young to a heart attack. I know many on here will be saddened by it.
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Eric Bristow RIP
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Re: Eric Bristow RIP
A fantastic darts player in his day and a brilliant entertainer. Will be sadly missed. RIP Crafty Cockney.
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Re: Eric Bristow RIP
He may have been controversial, but he was a working class bloke who happened to be great at the working mans game. Having met him and been in his company for a couple of hours, I found him to have time for everyone and more than happy to engage. A quick story. Whilst he was outside having a fag, I took the opportunity to practice on the board that was being used, as did some others. Eric slipped back in, joined the q. Unbeknownst to me of course until that cockney growl piped up “nice darts kid” after I hit a 140. Later, there was a little competition thing that to qualify for you had to throw with Eric and match his score. After setting easy targets for the others, he sets me 100 with a little smile and a wink.
With no Eric bristow, there is no Phil Taylor. Without Eric bristow and Phil Taylor, there is no darts. Coupled with the death of Ray Wilkins, sport has lost a pair of icons.
With no Eric bristow, there is no Phil Taylor. Without Eric bristow and Phil Taylor, there is no darts. Coupled with the death of Ray Wilkins, sport has lost a pair of icons.
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