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Anybody watching game of throws : inside darts on sky documentaries?
It goes behind the scenes of last years world's at alexanrda palace
It's quite interesting actually and has little interverveiws with some of the players in their own environments worth a watch
We enjoyed it, definitely worth a watch 😊
 
Anybody watching game of throws : inside darts on sky documentaries?
It goes behind the scenes of last years world's at alexanrda palace
It's quite interesting actually and has little interverveiws with some of the players in their own environments worth a watch
Yep, we've watched it - found it really interesting. I did have one question - at least 2 (if not more) of them talked about breaking down in the middle of a match but none of them ever just walk off and they finished the matches - seemed weird as some of their issues were serious (James Wade in tears for example) so why/how carry on?
 
Yep, we've watched it - found it really interesting. I did have one question - at least 2 (if not more) of them talked about breaking down in the middle of a match but none of them ever just walk off and they finished the matches - seemed weird as some of their issues were serious (James Wade in tears for example) so why/how carry on?
No idea how they did tbh, if I'm having a mental wobble, i just need to get away from everything, can't imagine going through that in front of a few thousand ppl! Must be stronger than they thought to have not just walked off, possibly knowing it could end your career? I really don't know 🤷‍♀️ For James especially it seems like it's a real love/hate rollercoaster for him.
 
No idea how they did tbh, if I'm having a mental wobble, i just need to get away from everything, can't imagine going through that in front of a few thousand ppl! Must be stronger than they thought to have not just walked off, possibly knowing it could end your career? I really don't know 🤷‍♀️ For James especially it seems like it's a real love/hate rollercoaster for him.
Exactly - most people would feel like that and just need to remove themselves from the situation so what is it that makes them keep going? Money (but they invariably lost the match so wouldn't make any additional money from progressing in the tournament), professionalism, are they penalised if they don't? I find it fascinating from a psychological perspective!

And James Wade - saw him in a new light (a positive one) to be honest and it seemed like his wife preferred to be at home without him 🙈🙈
 
Just finished the last episode really enjoyed it hope they film this year's and make another series
Agree about James Wade I've never been a fan of his I always thought he came across as a big head but he came across really well it was a surprise to hear he has a love hate relationship with the game and to hear him talk about his bi polar and adha kind of explains it I don't think he's wife was too happy when he talked about retirement was she 🤣
Loved the way mvg basically admitted he was arrogant 😅
I found the fact they have all suffered mentally with the sport quite eye opening too (apart from luke littler he always seems cool as a cucumber) I guess I'm my head I think they just turn up throw some arrows and go back to their daily lives I have a new found respect for the players now
 
Anybody watch the new christmas bullseye earlier I loved it back in the day when I was a kid
Poor luke littler looked like he wanted the ground to swallow him up all the way through it though 😕
 
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