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Darts 2025

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Littler absolutely battered Monsur there, I think even after the first set Monsur realised, he had no chance!

Nice to see Monsur, congratulating Littler at the end, he knew he was totally outclassed.
 
Littler average 107.09

Suljovic average 96.21( which was better than a lot of today’s games)

Littler is just different gravy.
Can’t see that he’ll dominate to the extent that Taylor did, as there’s so many top players now and no doubt more will come through.

However, he’s a phenomenal talent with an incredible level of consistency and top mentality for someone so young.

Not normally one for comparing sports but it’s a bit like when Tiger Woods came through. When he’s on his A game it’s pretty much impossible to beat him.
 
Ryan Searle not working by the hour today

Has just demolished Schindler 4-0

Heta v Cross next
 
Can’t see that he’ll dominate to the extent that Taylor did, as there’s so many top players now and no doubt more will come through.

However, he’s a phenomenal talent with an incredible level of consistency and top mentality for someone so young.

Not normally one for comparing sports but it’s a bit like when Tiger Woods came through. When he’s on his A game it’s pretty much impossible to beat him.

It's all about longevity, isn't it? especially in a non-physical sport.

If Littler stays at the top for the next 40 years then he'll go past Taylor in terms of overall titles (or however it is measured by then), he would need one roughly every 3 years on average to get the World Championship total

He will probably win the lot and then lose the fire or pursue other interests, read Adrian Lewis who is only 40 but done with the game.
 
It's all about longevity, isn't it? especially in a non-physical sport.

If Littler stays at the top for the next 40 years then he'll go past Taylor in terms of overall titles (or however it is measured by then), he would need one roughly every 3 years on average to get the World Championship total

He will probably win the lot and then lose the fire or pursue other interests, read Adrian Lewis who is only 40 but done with the game.
That’s definitely a big part for sure. Keeping that level of hunger and desire isn’t easy, especially as other parts of life play a part.

Good luck to the lad though. It’s taken a huge amount of time, skill and effort to get to where he is even if he retired tomorrow!
 
It's all about longevity, isn't it? especially in a non-physical sport.

If Littler stays at the top for the next 40 years then he'll go past Taylor in terms of overall titles (or however it is measured by then), he would need one roughly every 3 years on average to get the World Championship total

He will probably win the lot and then lose the fire or pursue other interests, read Adrian Lewis who is only 40 but done with the game.
Adrian Lewis couldn't contain his anger and was antagonistic when he was on the oche and off it for that matter, Taylor coached him for years and he even upset Taylor a few times, who doesn't even speak to him anymore apparently.
 
What an exhilarating end to Anderson v Wattamena

Wattamena fighting back from 3-1 to 3-3
Anderson finished like a train and misses the 9th dart for a perfect leg
 

Oxford United v Swansea City

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