UK Darts Issue 15 - June 2014 | Page 29

that away. “You walk away with two words after your name and I don’t really make a sing and dance about it, but to have World Champion next to my name for the rest of my life, I am still so proud.” The 66-year-old was one of the members of the BDO to break away and form what is now the Professional Darts Corporation, a move that is still seen as the move pivotal day in darts history. He said: “We formed the PDC, it was actually the WDC that changed, after the courts, to the PDC and it was something that had to be done. “We were in the middle of the recession worldwide and we had gone from having 13 major televised tournaments a year to just one. And that was under threat as well. purpose for the split. He said: “What we wanted to create was an avenue for those who were good enough amongst the amateur ranks to make a living and a good living as a professional. “If you’re on television once a year, that’s not going to happen so we created an avenue for those who were good enough, for somewhere to go and that’s been proved time and time again. “Look at Michael van Gerwen, Gary Anderson, Robert Thornton, players who have come over from the BDO and done exceptionally well and have continued to do so and that’s because of the efforts we made in 1992.” He added: “I am very proud to say that I’m a founding member on how he plays, having gone through similar things myself. I know exactly how it affects you. “But what you’re dealing with there is a phenomenal talent, a god given talent if you wish and then a work ethic to practice that makes us all look silly and it’s no wonder to me that he has won 16 world titles and I wouldn’t bet on him not having another one. “Simply the finest darts player that has ever been, I think van Gerwen will get close but not 16, that achievement is something truly incredible and I don’t think anyone will beat it in my lifetime. Bob Anderson has had an extremely eventful, successful and important career in darts and without him and the other players from his era, darts could have possibly been a sport that everyone would have missed out on. “In 1992 I went on to captain England, which is the highest accolade anyone could hope for in sport to captain your “We merely country and I was the proudest man His sporting pointed out to background as the BDO that alive” a youngster, they weren’t marketing the game so we said that we would market it as players. Their response was if we did that then they would ban us from playing. “So we said go ahead and they did. It took us three years to get them to court and the ban was lifted after two days, but we lost a lot of money, each and every one of us lost a lot of money. “It was a risk and we put our necks on the block and I firmly believe if we hadn’t done so, then darts wouldn’t be in the happy state that’s in today and believe me now it is massive!” The former three-three time World Master has explained that the players that broke away from the BDO wanted to create a better life for darts players and that the future of the sport was their main of that organisation and a shareholder and I am delighted with that achievement. “They practice and they get better, the standards are going through the roof and I take my hat off to them because they are fantastic. “They don’t have to go and be a painter and decorator or go dig holes in the road they play darts and that is amazing.” Having seen first hand, when he first came on the scene, Bob believes that Phil Taylor’s record of 16 world titles is unbeatable and that he can relate to some of Phil’s problems that he has had at the beginning of this year. He said: “I believe he has had a lot of problems off the oche, which will undoubtedly have a bearing led to lots of heartbreak because of injuries, but there was a light at the end of the tunnel and because of darts, Bob has become a respected sportsman whom many darts players look up to. He said: “Without darts, I would be a retired civil servant having travelled as far as London in my entire life. “All from a throw of a dart, I’ve travelled the world, made a lot of friends around the world, made a few enemies too and the game has been great to me. “And I am very proud to say that that is my darting story.” Ben Wiltshire