Thread subject: CroydonPool.com - The CDPL Online Community :: singles

Posted by Special K on 05-01-2016 03:47
#1

Danny kelliher 2-3 gary Martin

Got to 2-2 had people banging into me nudging me so in the end I smashed the balls round the table got so fed up with it lost intrest.... same happend to jacko in the venue people walking into him n me on shots. Take nothing away from gaz his a gentleman and a great player it's not his fault just kind of dis heartened as it was a big game told paul Saxton who clearly saw it all nite and he replied it's there darts nite nothing I can do.... cheers

Posted by Fat-Dart on 05-01-2016 06:32
#2

I had the same in the first round with Paul. Terrible trying to play there on a Monday.

Posted by Sass on 05-01-2016 20:30
#3

Where did you play??

Result from the ladies singles:-

Sarah L 3 - 1 Paula T

Closer than the score suggests with me getting off to my usual slow start, losing the opener. Decent enough finish for me to level but frames 3 and 4 could both have easily gone the other way.

Lovely to meet Paula and I'm really grateful to her for help with hopefully getting the ladies interleague side off the ground.

Posted by jacko on 06-01-2016 18:54
#4

Think something needs to be sorted with Langley sports club,maybe out of courtesy the home secretary could inform the away opponent of the problem n then either rearrange if the dart team is at home,it is very distracting to have so much human traffic around the table,i doubt the dart players would like it if they were getting bumped into at the hockey or had people moving about near the dart board while trying to throw.i understand it's the same for both players but it other ways it's not as mental strength to ignore it might be easier for some than for others,maybe play monday pool games early or not at all when darts is on is the answer? :angel:

Posted by Special K on 06-01-2016 22:18
#5

Could not agree more jacko

Posted by Shaggy on 07-01-2016 00:00
#6

We had a cup game scheduled their a couple of weeks ago, and the captian arranged to play the game at our venue, so commonsense can prevail.

Also there is some sort of personal responsibility here, if you share a venue with another sport, you could alsways ask your captain when you are at the venue the week before for a Tuesday League game whats happening the week after, and organise things yourself. A contact list is available to all people not just secretaries.

And out of intereest what has Hockey got to do with this??

Posted by Special K on 07-01-2016 16:07
#7

Problem is I don't have a captain...... I am in the building twice a year if that to play singles I totally forgot about the darts which is quite some way from the table? Also Mr wildman is alsways a new word?

Posted by Fat-Dart on 07-01-2016 20:25
#8

Special K wrote:
Problem is I don't have a captain......


But you have a team Secretary.

Posted by Shaggy on 07-01-2016 21:09
#9

You've also identified a solution young Danny.... Attend League matches.

Posted by Special K on 07-01-2016 21:18
#10

I don't neec to matches shaggy Langley beat you without me :o

Posted by Special K on 07-01-2016 21:20
#11

Fat-Dart wrote:
Special K wrote:
Problem is I don't have a captain......


But you have a team Secretary.


I have no such thing next season I will as I will have mick as my captain

Posted by Shaggy on 07-01-2016 22:25
#12

Special K wrote:
I don't neec to matches shaggy Langley beat you without me :o


Its the reason we were hoping you'd turn up. Teams do seem to do better without you playing for them. Strange really.

Edited by Shaggy on 07-01-2016 22:25

Posted by Special K on 11-01-2016 15:57
#13

Ouch that hurts so bad shaggy mind you I'd have the needle losing 6-5 also

Posted by Fat-Dart on 14-01-2016 23:57
#14

Special K wrote:
Fat-Dart wrote:
Special K wrote:
Problem is I don't have a captain......


But you have a team Secretary.


I have no such thing next season I will as I will have mick as my captain


You're registered to a team. That team has a Secretary. Therefore, you do have a Secretary!