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another massive sports character leaves us far too early. Loved the old time darts (pre the sky superhype) Bristow vs Jocky Wilson, fags, booze and a different era. RIP.
Being a John Lowe fan, Bristow was the man you loved to hate. But darts wouldn't have been nearly as entertaining without him. Hell of a darts player! RIP Eric.
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Crafty Cockney checks out at just 60 on 23:08 - Apr 5 by SimonJames
Being a John Lowe fan, Bristow was the man you loved to hate. But darts wouldn't have been nearly as entertaining without him. Hell of a darts player! RIP Eric.
His rivalry with Lowe was brilliant. His cheeky wind up antics were the perfect opposite to Lowe's stony faced determination. Great entertainment.
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Crafty Cockney checks out at just 60 on 07:25 - Apr 6 with 6929 views
Loved Bristow, I loved his attitude that "im the best" "you cannot beat me" we have a thing in this country where we love a loser but Bristow was a winner and put himself on the line to back up his attitude people like Bristow, Faldo, Ovett, Eubank are never given the respect they deserve they are seen as obxnious and aloof when in fact they have self confident and are winners Bristow was also a brilliant analyst if you were crap he would say it and wasn't a cliché man like 99.9% pundits are, he never treated the watching public like idiots RIP Eric another one of my childhood hero's gone
And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
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Crafty Cockney checks out at just 60 on 08:51 - Apr 6 with 6813 views
Characters in sport are a dying breed. Overly hyped, micro-controlled and too-image and marketing conscious; you get the impression they'd wet themselves if they ever actually said what they felt.
The Erics, Bothams of later years are the people that get you out of your seats, not the robots we have today trotting out the same ol' pony week in week out.
'Always In Motion' by John Honney available on amazon.co.uk