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# NameComments
551 Keith HicklingThis campaign has got to succeed. I play in the South Notts League and i have seen membership dwindle to just nine teams. When i first joined in 1984 there were 34. More power to you
552 Toby BrookIf darts disappears what will happend next? A smoking ban???
553 dean turnerI used to play dartts three times a week, im down to once a week now, pool tables are to blame. im the assistant manager of a pub, and we have 2 dart boards in a small pub. WE WILL ALWAYS PLAY THE POWERS GAME
554 s.apps
555 AnonymousDarts is a social gathering of like minded folk with passion for life, a meal will fill you up but darts can fullfill a lifetime of pleasure
556 Laura
557 wendy laingI play in a mixed league and I have seen the decline in darts over the years which is a shame as it`s a good social night out
558 Mike BergFrom a Yank: Please save the darts! A pub is darts and a pint. I want both when I visit England.
559 Anonymouskeep the darts wahoooo!
560 Neil GreenwoodBritish pubs are loosing a lot of traditions at the moment and are becomming less iconic. We have to keep some traditions If not then we lose our identity. Sounds a bit much but a tradtion is a tradtion.
561 beverley
562 Anonymousmany of the problems of the world have been sorted out during a game of darts!
563 AnonymousI play darts regularly, both at home and in the pub. It's a great social event and if it was taken away from us it would make me, and those I play with, very upset and we'd get severe withdrawal symptoms.
564 chris robertsonjust could not find a pub with a dartboard last night out on the town and me and my mates were gutted
565 chris robertsonjust could not find a pub with a dartboard last night out on the town and me and my mates were gutted
566 MICHAEL MORANIt would be a crying shame for the game of darts to fizzle out in pubs its a fantastic game and social event enjoyed by young and old. "Well done " for this campaign we need another Phil Taylor so come on you youngn's get playing
567 Luke ScullyI've been playing darts from age 12 now 18, everytime i go to a pub i expect entertainment there never is any thesedays not even a dartboard!! The only time i get to do is at my own house,im also struggle to finding a decent darts teams around my area, again if they have a dartbaord, SAVE THE DARTS!! com on john part!!
568 Ian Stanley
569 DARREN WESTDARTS IS PART OF ENGLANDS HERITAGE AND MOST PROFESIONALS STARTED IN PUBS,I BELIVE THE DECLINE OF DARTS IN PUBS WILL STOP YOUNG BRITISH PLAYERS COMING THROUGH IN LATER YEARS, AND WITH HOLLANDS YOUTH BEING SO GOOD ITS ONLY A MATTER OF TIME UNTIL WE LOSE THE CROWN AS THE COUNTRY FOR DARTS.
570 AnonymousDARTS IS PART OF ENGLANDS HERITAGE AND MOST PROFESIONALS STARTED IN PUBS,I BELIVE THE DECLINE OF DARTS IN PUBS WILL STOP YOUNG BRITISH PLAYERS COMING THROUGH IN LATER YEARS, AND WITH HOLLANDS YOUTH BEING SO GOOD ITS ONLY A MATTER OF TIME UNTIL WE LOSE THE CROWN AS THE COUNTRY FOR DARTS.
571 Anonymous
572 Demetris Kyprianou
573 AnonymousDarts is great people should keep the fantastic sport up and never let it go!!
574 Gordon Ferguson
575 Nicholas McAtamneyNot only should this simply magnificent and inclusive sport be available in pubs but it should be in schools, youth clubs, nursing homes, leisure centres, day centres etc. It is time for tungsten gladiators everywhere to stand shoulder to shoulder on this issue.
576 Dave Blount
577 Mark LamoureauxThe more dartboards the better- pubs in my area set up special events for darters on slow nights and it helps their business and also allows the sport to grow here in the U.S. - I wanted to fire up a game at the Rose and Crown in Disney World- more boards please
578 AnonymousAll young people should have a go at the game, as you might be the next Phil "The Power" Taylor.
579 Anonymous
580 AnonymousPubs are a great social institution - if people could refrain from eating for 5 minutes and interact with each other than maybe we might find something to do apart from staring at screens. Save our pubs!
581 JaviHavoC(corporal)
582 paul doidgewe all love our darts . great to play and great to watch ,best social game ever . so so so good . so lets keep the darts in the pubs !
583 paul doidgewe all love our darts . great to play and great to watch ,best social game ever . so so so good . so lets keep the darts in the pubs !
584 Marlo MontanaroDarts RULES! It should be a requirement for a pub to hang a dart board.
585 Dan Little
586 dean constantinedarts is a part of british pub culture, and the professional game is quickly becoming big news. Young British players need the facilities to progress, and those of us who aren't so good need a place to have a few beers and enjoy a good old fashioned game of darts. Get more boards in pubs.
587 Steven FerrieThere is hardly any pubs in Scotland/Dundee with Boards.
588 Gary TaylorDarts is a sport..... and should be kept that way
589 Ed MillerEvery pub in Britain should have a dart board,it's one of the most fun sociable games out there!
590 Anonymous
591 david bedlowGastropubs are soulless holes devoid of regular characters. Get rid of them and save our PUBS as well as our darts
592 AnonymousI work in central London and often try to play darts at the only pub I know with a board. Often, we can't due to the pub 'getting too busy' and over meal times. I wish there were dartboards in pubs in central London!
593 Gray DaleIts a disgrace, get the dart boards back in pubs, darts and a decent pint are what makes England great !
594 Gray DaleIts a disgrace, get the dart boards back in pubs, darts and a decent pint are what makes England great !
595 Brent LyonI don't even like entering a pub that doesn't have a board.
596 J GillionsStop the darts demise!
597 Lee Kalaker
598 Tim JohnWomen find dart players extremely attractive. Fact.
599 Peter NelsonDarts is a British institution. Most people have played it at so time in a British pub. Running teams can generate more money than selling food. I have introduced 4 teams to a pub in Aldgate which kept it open during the winter, either side of Christmas.
600 nathan hearn