Slinging Arrows: How (not) to be a professional darts player

Book “Slinging Arrows” by Wayne Mardle — May 20, 2021

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Book short specifications

Author
Pages
320
Publisher
Ebury Press
Language
english
Release date
May 20, 2021
ISBN
978-1-5291-0880-4
GTIN
9781529108804
Weight, g
536
Publisher's website
penguin.co.uk

About

'Extremely funny' — Guardian

Booze, Bullseyes and (more) Booze

Humanity has come a long way in the 500,000 years since Neanderthal man first started chucking spears around. Or has it? In his blisteringly funny new book, former professional player Wayne Mardle, whose crowd-pleasing antics were even more lively off stage than they were on, blows the lid off one of the UK's biggest televised sports.

Known in darts circles as Hawaii 501 on account of his colourful Hawaiian shirts (yours for just forty-five quid — he's got a garage full of them) Mardle remains one of the planet's most recognisable players, having performed on the world stage during a professional career that saw him play all the greats and, quite frankly, lose to most of them.

In this witty (frequently), honest (largely), and poignant (twice) guide to life both on and off the oche, Mardle delivers world-class advice — such as why you shouldn't go on a two-day Vegas booze bender before a major PDC final, or how to avoid going live on European TV with a string of expletives so outrageous that clips are still replayed, years later, on Belgian telly. Some are lessons Mardle learned the hard way; others, like why it's best to avoid being sued by a well-known biscuit manufacturer, are gleaned from green-room gossip spanning decades.

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