Phil Taylor hints at possibility of a darts comeback, saying the game lacks characters

Phil Taylor admits he has hinted at making a comeback and has overlooked competing against Gary Anderson and Michael van Gerwen.
Taylor won 214 professional tournaments, including a list 85 main titles and a list 16 World Championships. He retired from the match.
‘The Power’ is a firm believer in technical advancements in darts, along with the 59-year-old feels he would not have any issue re-adjusting today if he made a return.
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He’s launched his new Generation 6 darts through Target where the arrows using a brand new bit of technology called Swiss Point that allows players to change the points onto their darts in a matter of moments, which has made Taylor think of creating a sensational return to the oche.
“I’ve loved my retirement but all these new ideas are coming out, it is like having a brand-new car and also being a racing car driver,” Taylor told Sky Sports.
“I would really like to get another celebration, particularly at Michael van Gerwen and Gary Anderson. I do miss that little bit of camaraderie. They say it’s very quiet, the practice room is lifeless and no one has any fun. The youngsters are currently standing there with iPods in their ears.
“Me Aidy (Lewis) used to have a perfect laugh.”
Taylor asserts the game is currently lacking personalities due to the sum of money involved in competitions with players getting more professional than ever before.
“The game has gone very serious with all the money involved and I can understand them being really severe. If you don’t perform it is sometimes a career. If a number of these pros do not do something to reinvent themselves, they’re going to return the ranks as quick as anything”
He admits not watching any darts on TV, but that November, he’d tune-in to watch Leighton Bennett, who’s taken the game by storm and can be at the Grand Slam of Darts.
“Someone just asked me a question concerning Bennett and if have a wildcard to Wolverhampton? My response was that I do not watch the darts but if Bennett understands a wildcard I’ll see it since he is exciting. He is a nightmare to perform,” he said.
Although Bennett gained his revenge, beating the at the SAP Darts Slam at Frankfurt back in June taylor conquered the child in March.
“I have played with him a few times and he is an absolute nightmare, because he is a young lad and he is great,” Taylor added. “He’s got no fear from him at all. I quite enjoy that in him.”
You may hear the entire interview with Phil Taylor on the most recent episode of the Darts Show podcast….
It is not long to wait till darts is back on Sky Sports, the World Grand Prix gets underway on Sunday, October 6 at Dublin’s Citywest Arena October 12, and seven times of policy continues until the closing on Saturday.

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