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Name: Gareth on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Matthew Woolston on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Craig Mayo on Mar 9, 2007Comments: Darts should be taught in schools! It would certainly help their mathematics!Flag
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Name: James Bunce on Mar 9, 2007Comments: Darts 4 life!Flag
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Name: Gary Clapham on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Andy Maddams on Mar 9, 2007Comments: One of the greatest spoprts in the worldFlag
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Name: Katie Ireland on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Phil Daldry on Mar 9, 2007Comments: I'm in the minority, in as much as I play 3 x weekly, but it is getting harder to find somewhere to play now.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Andrew Blake on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Adrian Fitch on Mar 9, 2007Comments: local pub golden key in ipswich is a great darts pubFlag
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Name: Kate Monaghan on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Daniel Hewson on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Del Boxall on Mar 9, 2007Comments: i started playing darts in guildford 23 years ago it was called the walkabout league there was 2 divisions 10 teams in each now there is only 1 pub left out of all of them that has a dart boardFlag
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Name: Del Boxall on Mar 9, 2007Comments: i started playing darts in guildford 23 years ago it was called the walkabout league there was 2 divisions 10 teams in each now there is only 1 pub left out of all of them that has a dart boardFlag
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Name: Jason Etheridge on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Terry Rantala on Mar 9, 2007Comments: I just love the game of darts, I've played about 20 years now in my town of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada and can never see giving it up! I really hope the dart boards come back to the pubs, because it's my dream someday to go to England and have a game and a pint. Best of luck, Canada is behind you all!!!!Flag
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Name: Steven George on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2007Comments: Darts is back don't let go to the dogs now....Flag
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Name: Owen Turner on Mar 9, 2007Comments: get rid of the sofas......and get the darts back in to the boozer.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2007Comments: Hello, I could not agree more about the Save Our Darts campaign. Have played darts, but never got any good. I'm going to start throwing the arrows again soon. Keep up the good work guys. Kind regards, Dominic.Flag
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Name: Martyn on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2007Comments: i am only young but i love to go to the pub and throw darts but some places i go do not have a dartboard which is a shameFlag
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Name: James Finch on Mar 9, 2007Comments: Darts - best game in the world, our local in Lincolnshire has a board as do all neighbouring villages. Its a must. I used to watch football on Sky, but thats gone down hill with diving cheating, girly so called men, watch the darts they are gents and you cant cheat playing darts what you hit is what you hit.Flag
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Name: John Leighton on Mar 9, 2007Comments: if people want to eat out then go to a proper eating place lets have our pubs back the way they used to beFlag
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Name: Fraser Keyte on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Kevin Naylor on Mar 9, 2007Comments: Its grown into a massive game now yet these arty farty types want to take away our traditional roots. Lets get those boards back up and move the sofas away from the true mans corner!Flag
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Name: Kevin Boyle on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2007Comments: over the last 10 yrs i have seen local pubs disapear from darts leagues , where ,in my town we had 20 pubs with dartboards, now there is about 4.sad.Flag
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Name: Dave Hooton on Mar 9, 2007Comments: You cannot beat the sensation of having a three in a bed!Flag
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Name: Charlotte Smith on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Roger Hutton on Mar 9, 2007Comments: Darts is the most exciting sport to watch live. I was in Aberdeen last night and the atmosphere was simply awesome!Flag
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Name: Stephen Warner on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Neil Saddington on Mar 9, 2007Comments: It's important that dart boards in pubs do not become a thing of the past. I enjoy a game of darts but it is getting harder these days to find public houses that still have boards intsalled in them.Flag
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Name: Danny Broughton on Mar 9, 2007Comments: why should pubs get rid of dart boards it is 1 of the few british traditions leftFlag
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Name: Rich R on Mar 9, 2007Comments: My old man, said follow the...Flag
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Name: Lee Hunt on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Lee Epthorp on Mar 9, 2007Comments: i am very lucky that both my local pubs have dart boards and compete in leagues however i travel alot around the country and always take my arrows with me, unfortunately its usually a waste of time as 9 times out of 10 there will not be a board to play on in the pubsFlag
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Name: Lee Hunt on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Gerallt Roberts on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Gerallt Roberts on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Andy Macintosh on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Andy Macintosh on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Andrew Griffiths on Mar 9, 2007Comments: We can't allow the great game of darts to disapear from our local pubs!Flag
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Name: Greg Lynch on Mar 9, 2007Comments: There should be at least 2 dart boards in every bar!Flag
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Name: Tom on Mar 9, 2007Comments: why dont people start up darts clubs like they have pool halls maybe im on to somethinFlag
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Name: Natalie Harrison on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Philip McGinley on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Stuart Rann on Mar 9, 2007Comments: Darts- exciting, skillfull,sociable and is still a GREAT pub game lets keep it aliveFlag