Badger Boy
Mr Badger
- Jan 28, 2016
- 3,658
That was my experience too, I wouldn't go again because it's the worst place to watch the darts. If you're there to get smashed, then fine - but that's not why I went, I wanted to watch the darts and revel in the atmosphere. The darts largely seemed irrelevant which was a shame.I love watching the darts on tv, but I have to say I dislike watching it in person because of the crowds. I've moaned about it on darts threads before, but people bang on about being a "good laugh" and "a great p*ss up", but the last time i saw the premier league darts at the Brighton centre, it was Phil Taylor's last performance in Brighton and there was some guy dressed as Freddie Mercury who had his back to the stage while singing and dancing. He stayed like that all evening,I mean what was the point of going? When people would rather go for the fancy dress and beer than watch a sports GOAT play for the last time, something's wrong.
Its a shame because the premier league darts is amazing. There aren't many sports where you can see 10 of the best players in the world all in one night.