Darts is mourning one of its favourite sons after the death of five-time world champion Eric Bristow on Thursday. He was 60.
Bristow suffered a heart attack after attending a corporate event in Liverpool on the eve of the Premier League at the Echo arena.
Professional Darts Corporation announced his death halfway through the game, we fans breaking into spontaneous rendition of “there’s only one Eric Bristow”. Rod Studd stopped to comment out of respect.
Later, he called crafty Cockney’ “the biggest star Darts yet was not”.
It was a tribute to the man, the MPC Chairman Barry Hearn called a “legend”.
One of the first Darts players’ superstar, Bristow won five titles in the British organization Darts, dominating the sport in the period between 1980 and 1986. His first title, defeated 5-3 Bobby George, started their dynasty.
Here, as a tribute to sly Cockeny, we take a look back at some of the slogans Bristow.
Crafty Cockney, as he started his day
Thinking about how the people he beat as a raw youngster in the pubs of North London is not always as good
His dedication to the sport
His thinking moves in the 1980 finals of the world championship against Bobby George
Bristow on enjoying yourself from.
For financial remuneration at the top of the game
On his battle with the psychological condition known as dartitis, where Bristow was unable to throw out.
Former world champion reflects on the modern game
To find a new generation of fans after his appearance on the reality show ‘I’m a celebrity…get me out of here’ in 2012
Bristow on his legacy
– Press Associations And The Digital Check-In
Sourse: breakingnews.ie