Unbelievable.
Six nil up at half time and it's now six-all, with first to seven.
They're playing the deciding set for the silverware and £70,000 cash...
Sunday, January 14, 2007
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Former journalist Phil Dilks is chairman of Deeping St James Parish Council in south Lincs. Served 8 years (2001-09) on Lincolnshire County Council (Labour lead on Education and Children's Services). Former member Lincolnshire Police Authority (2002-09). Member of Royal Anglian Association (former TA CSM), Co-operative Party, and GMB trade union. Promoted by Phil Dilks, DSJ, PE6 8HD. A personal view and not that of any organisation of which I am a member or associated.
4 comments:
Is this about darts? What is it about the Labour Party and darts?
adrian:
it's about Deeping!
Fair enough. I thought you were just another one of those Labour darts obsessives as opposed to a councillor with a keen issue in his patch :)
adrian:
Definitely the latter!
I enjoyed the entertainment provided by Mr Woolfie and Mr Nixie, but no danger of me becoming a "darts obsessive".
Interesting that darts was top sports story on the main BBC TV news last night, knocking the Spurs-Newcastle footie report down the running order.
And there's extensive darts coverage in the sports sections of most national papers today - including The Times.
So it seems darts has become a sport...
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