BDO is not for sale

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One for the darts fans, not that there are many :p

Barry Hearn tried to buy out the BDO at the end of last week for a million, Here is the response;

In today's Sun (Wednesday. Oct 21) Barry Hearn is claiming to offer to buy the BDO for £1 million.

This is the response of OLLY CROFT, founder of the British Darts Organisation:
We know that when this time of the year comes round Halloween happens, the clocks go back and Barry Hearn and the PDC start their usual campaign to try and disrupt our World Championships at Lakeside.

THE BDO IS NOT FOR SALE! IT IS A PRICELESS ASSET THAT FOSTERS, PROMOTES AND LOOKS AFTER THE FUTURE OF OUR GREAT SPORT FOR ALL PLAYERS AT ALL LEVELS.

The BDO was founded in 1973 and is a properly constituted governing body for the sport of darts, with a democratically elected board and a country structure that makes up its ‘shareholders'.

Barry Hearn has gone on record saying that he wants to ‘destroy' the BDO and is not interested in women's darts, youth darts and county darts, because they are not profitable. Now he claims that he wants to buy the BDO!

The reason that the BDO doesn't produce vast net profits, is because we plough back the money we receive into the sport for the benefit of the sport and its players.

This is nothing more than a cheap publicity stunt and has nothing to do with unifying the sport but has everything to do with his inflated ego and perceived self-importance.

The big question is this: If the PDC is such a wonderful success why doesn't he just concentrate on his own organisation? The BDO has been very successful for thirty-seven years and has over one thousand top officials looking after many thousands of darts players irrespective of age, gender or ability. By doing so, we not only provide the opportunity for everyone to enjoy the great sport of darts, but continue to produce fresh and exciting new names every year.

There are eleven new faces in the line-up for Lakeside 2010, and when we make the draw tomorrow (Thursday) players from nine of the thirty-two countries who competed in the play-offs, will be heading for Lakeside next January.

The BBC and Lakeside Country Club have just extended their contracts for the World Pro until 2013.

The World Pro is seen regularly by audiences of 4 million plus in the UK alone and enjoys the biggest TV audiences for darts in the world - estimated at 100 million!
Contrast that to an organisation that looks after a handful of players and continually produces the same predictable results time after time.
You can only shake your head in total disbelief at the sheer arrogance of the man.

Of course the BDO cares about the sport of darts. It is the BDO that gained recognition for darts as a proper sport in 2005 and has looked after millions of players over the last 37 years. Every top player has been produced through our playing systems.

Has anyone in the public domain ever seen the published accounts of the PDC? Have they ever had an AGM?
Barry Hearn is more concerned with filling arenas with ever-rowdier crowds and turning our great sport into a ‘show' on a par with wrestling. The BDO promotes darts as a sport on behalf of its players and we have the two greatest World Championships in global darts, the Lakeside World Professional – played annually and televised by the BBC since 1978, and the oldest established major in darts, the Winmau World Masters, which has been played annually since 1974.

Both are open to players from some seventy countries and don't cost players a fortune in entry fees.
Maybe Mr. Hearn is experiencing problems? Or maybe Sky is becoming a little frustrated with what he has to offer? I am not knocking the players. The BDO has produced all of them and they are good at what they do…….but, the same formats, the same faces and the same results are hardly a recipe for long lasting success.

The BDO has sixty-six counties, seventy associated country darts bodies, and more than one-thousand darts officials. I doubt whether the PDC has 200 members, and it is estimate that to play in the PDC system costs each player £500 per week! BDO darts is affordable and accessible to all.
The PDC is the BUSINESS of darts, while the BDO is the SPORT of darts. We gained recognition for darts as a sport in 2005 because we have the systems in place to provide darts from grass roots level for men, women and youth, right through to National, International and World levels.

Mr. Hearn thinks only of profit and has little or no time for proper constituted governing bodies. You only have to look at his track record in other sports to see what his modus operandi is, and what he leaves behind once he can squeeze no more out of them.
http://www.reddragondarts.com/news/3895/THE-BDO-IS-NOT-FOR-SALE-OLLY-CROFT-TELLS-BARRY-HEARN/

Nice one Olly. :D
 
Can you give me a concise run down of why there are two different "factions" in the darts world?
 
Can you give me a concise run down of why there are two different "factions" in the darts world?

Money.

Barry Hearn is a sports promoter and to put it in short can afford to start his own faction and pay/offer contracts to all the best players and then sell the coverage to Sky. Fair enough to him you might say, but when it comes to buying out the BDO faction, the problems arise outlined in the response.
 
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There is 2 fractions because the top players felt that the game was being badly managed and so formed their own group back in 1992
 
There is 2 fractions because the top players felt that the game was being badly managed and so formed their own group back in 1992

Yes, the WDC/PDC formed way before Barry Hearn became chairman but its pretty obvious why the 16 defectors did what they did. Money.

Anyone that can say the BDO is badly managed is crazy, as said in the article above, they look after the sport at every single level. Barry Hearn has said officialy he isn't even prepared to entertain the idea of Youth darts.

The BDO puts its money earned back into the sport in the way of arranging all the superleague, county and country matches aswell as other things. The PDC stuff theirs into their own pockets from Sky and getting large crowds packing them in the venues. Which is run badly?

The WDC/PDC spawned from greed;

The PDC is the BUSINESS of darts, while the BDO is the SPORT of darts.
 
It was formed for Money but they still played in the BDO until the BDO forced them to leave by not allowing them to show their alliance to their new group.

The BDO is very badly managed when it comes to promoting the game. It is quite frankly terrible for marketing and promotion. It does a good job at the low levels but at the top it is useless. Organising darts tournaments is a bit of a joke. The Scottish Open and British Open are quite poor (yes I have played in the Youth versions representing my county). I've seen how much work has to be put in to the Granite City Open every year (I've played in it twice too).

It needs to attract more people, the PDC attracts the people who then go through the BDO because they have no choice.
Floods of players are going to go back to the BDO anyway because the PDC is going to a closed system with a limited number of players in a few years.
 
The BDOs "forcing" was in the interest of the sport. The PDC clearly have an agenda towards the BDO, it's understandable why they said its us or the PDC really.

How can you say at the top it's useless? The world championship matches are on the terrestrial stations, the stations available to anyone for free. Showing top players in the BDO becoming champion isnt any sort of promoting for Darts? Or is it all about the Prize money the PDC can offer?
 
How can you say at the top it's useless? The world championship matches are on the terrestrial stations, the stations available to anyone for free. Showing top players in the BDO becoming champion isnt any sort of promoting for Darts? Or is it all about the Prize money the PDC can offer?

PDC draws very big crowds and that gets them money. I'd say the PDC has a much better standard of player compared with the BDO, who only have a select few class performers (Martin Adams, Tony O'Shea spring to mind). Players will always go for the money, which the PDC has.

On another note, I'm playing the best darts of my life at the moment, topped it off with a 116 checkout tonight, which I said to my partner as I walked up to the oche I'd hit, and I did :D
 
PDC draws very big crowds and that gets them money. I'd say the PDC has a much better standard of player compared with the BDO, who only have a select few class performers (Martin Adams, Tony O'Shea spring to mind). Players will always go for the money, which the PDC has.

Oh for sure, fair play to them if/when they do, I'm sure most of them have families and want to provide for them over any dart league drama. The point is the PDC has an agenda towards the BDO. Not only do the PDC have the money and players they keep trying to bite the hand that feeds them.

On another note, I'm playing the best darts of my life at the moment, topped it off with a 116 checkout tonight, which I said to my partner as I walked up to the oche I'd hit, and I did :D

Nice one :D

Mine are going alright, definatley improving, not playing enough lately though. Played my father the other night and Shanghai'd the 20 to check out, he almost cried.
 
Nice one :D

Mine are going alright, definatley improving, not playing enough lately though. Played my father the other night and Shanghai'd the 20 to check out, he almost cried.

Haha, quality. Won again last night but we've been dropped back down to division 4 (out of 6) for this season. Had a stonking first leg on Tuesday, started off with 100 and 118, couple of crap scores left me in 166. Hit T20, T16, T12 to leave D12 and hit it first dart. Pretty pleased with that. Was behind in the final leg but hit 100 and 125 to drag myself back in it and win. No idea what I've done to be so focused but it's bloody working :p
 
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