Totally strange choice of wording. Although you could've guessed that wasn't the case. Because if you hit a 9 darter every leg, you'd still hit a max of 30 in 15 legs
The 12th leg that Jose De Sousa won was just phenomenal, just based on way his tactics were because of the previous legs missing the 20 segment. 🇵🇹🇵🇹🇵🇹 Jose and his counting is just something I have never seen since he joined the tour 3 - 4 years ago.
BOOOOOM! Jose does it again! Hahaha What an inspiration! Coming from a soft tipper , I’ve watched DeSausa come from my world to the PDC and just shoot to the top like the star he is! Well done Jose DeSausa 💯🤙🏼🎯🎸
Em bom português, o José da Sousa foi um grande "Cagado". Foi essa "caga" que o ajudou a ganhar ao "Gigante Holandês". Não tirando o seu mérito e potencial. Pois ele é o único português a competir a alto nivel. Mas o que mais importa é que ele ganhou. Um abraço José. Estamos contigo. 🇵🇹
Can anybody explain to me why De Sousa constantly switches flights? The last 102 finish he threw with complete clear flights, but in the visit before he used the clear flights with portugese coloured text. He did that also in other matches but why??
Professional darts players group their darts so close together during matches sometimes the flights would have been damaged somehow which is why they change it
Lol he didn't change them... They are the same but the Portuguese coloured text is on the one side of the flight and the other side is clear that's why they seem different 😝
People keep questioning De sousa because of his counting, that will only get better , this man is pure class, if he is in good form in december, he will be my bet to be world champion.
I find Dan and Paul are amazing commentators, compared to some of the others. Ps: I’m not saying the others are bad, I’m saying that Dan (being a Sports Pundit) and Paul (being a Former player of the PDC) seem to know their stuff much better, in terms of the scoring and finishing!!
I think he said "Boy's Own stuff" which were stories for young boy's back in like the 1800s and early 1900s. From Wikipedia: "The phrase "real Boys Own stuff" is still used in Britain to describe exciting feats of derring-do."