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Old 30-12-2011, 17:39   #51
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re: Darts 2012

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy View Post
Nicholson's had plenty to say about that loss

PAUL NICHOLSON CRASHED out of the World Darts Championship last night – then blamed his opponent’s girlfriend for the defeat.

http://thescore.thejournal.ie/your-g...16423-Dec2011/
A bit staggering for someone to blame his opponents girlfriend for his loss but typical Nicholson in my mind as he has a big mouth but when the crowd starts getting on to him his game falls apart and he oftens like to blame someone else for his failures.[COLOR="Silver"]

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http://www.skysports.com/darts/pdc/s...402540,00.html

http://www.sportinglife.com/darts/pd...html&BID=23973

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James Wade held his nerve to come through a dramatic sudden death leg and clinch a thrilling 5-4 victory over John Part in a World Championship classic at Alexandra Palace.

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However, the three-time world champion came roaring back to lead 4-3 and had the darts in the eighth set as he threw for the match.

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An enthralling seventh set saw Wade move two legs to one ahead with a 12-darter, but Part levelled and then hit tops after his opponent had missed the same double to move 4-3 ahead overall.
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Fittingly Part forced a sudden death leg with a 13-dart leg of his own but, after Wade had got the darts by hitting bull, it was the Englishman who won out with an ice-cool two-dart finish of 85 with his opponent waiting on 40.

'The Machine' now faces the winner of Friday evening's clash between defending champion Adrian Lewis and Terry Jenkins in the last four
What a wonderful match where there did not deserve to be a loser and a special mention for John Part who behaved so graciously in defeat.
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