| # | Name | Comments |
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| 701 | WILL PETERS | MY DAD PLAYED DARTS FOR YEARS AND THEN PASSED HIS DARTS ON TO ME ONE DAY I HOPE TO GIVE THEM TO MY SON. SAVE OUR DARTS KEEP IT UP.... |
| 702 | Alan E. Finnegan | |
| 703 | Shaun Gilligan | |
| 704 | Dave Watson | Originally from Scotland, I have been an active member of dart clubs, districts and provinces throughout South Africa for 30 years and I fear that the disappearance of darts from the British Pubs would inevitably effect international organizations therefore I definitely give my full support in this petition in attempt to preserve a long running world wide entertaining pastime in pubs and clubs throughout the world. |
| 705 | Xanthe Phillips | I ws in London last year and couldn't find a dartboard. That's not right! |
| 706 | Xanthe Phillips | I ws in London last year and couldn't find a dartboard. That's not right! |
| 707 | Xanthe Phillips | I ws in London last year and couldn't find a dartboard. That's not right! |
| 708 | Leba Burgess | We have currently two ladies teams and a mens darts team in our pub, i have recently taken over the pub and have joined the darts team i love it. |
| 709 | scott how | |
| 710 | alan oliver | darts needs more promotion more pubs need boards and competitions need more advertisements |
| 711 | Anonymous | Keep darts alive in our local pubs "you may take away our right to smoke but dont take away our dartboard !!!" |
| 712 | Les.Watkinson | I noticed u live in Bradley Stoke so do I.I am secretary for Little Stoke Social Club darts team always looking for new members.If interested always there on Monday nights. |
| 713 | Mike Dalton | Good luck with this effort ! |
| 714 | Anonymous | |
| 715 | abby dunn | Darts made me the person I am |
| 716 | Lesley | I play in a Team and would be lost without my darts |
| 717 | alan berry | the local village pubs are being lost to developers or bloody indian restuarants,save local pubs and we could save local darts witch has a wealth of talent lying in wait. |
| 718 | Anonymous | |
| 719 | Andrew Ryder | A game of darts is about people and sharing time together. You can spend some time with your friends with drinks, food, and fun! I've played with down-to-earth folk and rich, all in the same local. Where else can you find such a common ground?! |
| 720 | Paul Shandelman | |
| 721 | Jason Kingsley | |
| 722 | Anonymous | |
| 723 | scott johnson | |
| 724 | Neale 3dart Manley | A pub isn't a pub if it hasn't got a dart board! Nothing adds more to the atmosphere of your local pub than hearing people playing darts...anyway,my cousin Peter OneDart Manley wouldn't like it,and who is gonna argue with him? |
| 725 | Sandra Langworth | |
| 726 | David Brown | I made the mistake of watching the finals of the 2007 PDC World Championships on ESPN featuring two guys I had never heard of before (Phil Taylor and Raymond van Barneveld).
It was at that moment I realized that I had grown up missing an excellent sport by having been born on the wrong continent.
Since then my entire family has started throwing, it is a great social gathering in our home.
Darts should be a mandatory, not only in every pub but in every residence as well.
North Carolina, USA |
| 727 | Anonymous | sdfhsrh |
| 728 | pete fearn | |
| 729 | jim orchard | |
| 730 | John J Schelling | |
| 731 | John J Schelling | I am a 41 year old from Thunder Bay Ontario Canada.I`ve been playing non competative darts for 3 years.In that time my knowledge & passion for the game has grown. It is my opinion that the absolute flooding of televised poker on sports networks is the most crippling factor to the game of darts.Since when is poker considered a sport? What kind of physical skills are needed to play poker? The game of darts requires both mental & physical talent to play.In order for darts to survive, the plug must be pulled from televised poker on sports networks! |
| 732 | BOOM | Bring back the dart board......I just LOVE the game. |
| 733 | Tony Gower | What better way is there to spend a Friday (Sat, Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed and Thur) night, than a few beers with the lads, and a game or three of arrows in your local, or any boozer? C'mon landlords / publicans, give us back our boards and feel the community spirit return. |
| 734 | Anonymous | I would like Richard Bloch to contact me on 07905194914, regarding a new exciting product which could seriously help to spearhead this BLUE SQURE campaign. |
| 735 | Cliff Carlo | With the nimber of pubs closing each week there will not be any places left to play darts. Just goes to show that these theme pubs are killing our way of life. |
| 736 | Andrew Shanks | Save the darts! |
| 737 | Anonymous | |
| 738 | David Pinder | |
| 739 | james mercer | there is nothing better than playing a game of darts in the pub against other decent darts players. i,m 18 and know that our league that isnt enough young players coming through |
| 740 | natalie | hi this is 4 micheal duell there is a tyne and wear darts youth team it is held in south sheilds at the trams bus station social club in chichester every saturday afternoon at 1pm ! |
| 741 | James Surridge | Onnneeeee Huuuuundreeeddddd and aiiiiggghtyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!! |
| 742 | James Surridge | Onnneeeee Huuuuundreeeddddd and aiiiiggghtyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!! |
| 743 | Anonymous | Onnneeeee Huuuuundreeeddddd and aiiiiggghtyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!! |
| 744 | steve r | Love it !!!!!! |
| 745 | Tom Hopkins | Good luck with this guys! :) |
| 746 | andy brown | british pub without a dartboard...sacrilege! |
| 747 | Scott Moller | I am a young lad at 17 and there is a board in my club that i go to but not many people but me use it we never run competitions and if we do know one turns up and hardly any of my mates play darts they think it is a old fat mans game (I'm not fat by the way lol) |
| 748 | Gareth P | Get darts back in our pubs, c'mon! |
| 749 | Mike | Every pub should have a board,its part of our working class culture |
| 750 | Ross Dall | I love my darts and I've met tons of great friends on the oche. It's sad that it's getting harder and harder to find pubs with a dartboard. Sometimes when you do it's a crusty old thing behind a couple of tables. |