‘Fart’ controversy darts gamers in frosty change after dealing with off once more
A darts duo embroiled in a farting row shared a frosty change following their first match because the incident.
Veteran Darren Webster, 55, let rip with a livid rant following his defeat to Ron Meulenkamp within the MODUS Super Series on Thursday, having stormed off with out shaking the Dutchman’s hand. The two-time World Championship quarter-finalist later defined why he was so irate, accusing Meulenkamp of breaking wind throughout the match and even kicking him.
Webster created a stink on social media by posting: “Well when you play a guy who farts and stinks the stage out and denies it then kick you when your [sic] playing the stall every throw because they are s*** good luck for the future but I’m not interested rant over.”
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He did not cease there after a member of the family replied: “Was the extremely slow approach at the dart retrieval that was getting me….” Webster added: “He was k**b end of.”
In the information he would taking part in Meulenkamp once more the next day, Webster tried to minimize his explosive feedback and accused the media of overplaying the story. Since then, he seems to have deleted his X (previously Twitter) account.
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Meanwhile, Meulenkam hit again at Webster by saying: “I think it’s a big clown show with Darren Webster. He was 3-0 up, he lost 4-3, moaning about everything. That’s how he’s been all these years.
“There was a little smell on stage. When we came on stage, it was already there. I chose to be focused on the dartboard. He was talking about it and I didn’t give him a response.
“It was a little smell, it was nothing but he puts on social media blaming me for everything. I think it’s unprofessional and I don’t have respect for him at all anymore. He should know better, but we all know that he doesn’t know any better.”
Darts’ newest ‘fart-gate’ controversy was nonetheless lingering because the pair met once more on Friday. Again, Meulenkamp was the victor, 4-3 in legs.
Unlike the day before today, Webster went to shake the hand of his opponent, who did oblige, albeit reluctantly. Alluding to the feud between the pair, commentator and former PDC skilled Paul Nicholson mentioned: “I think they’ve just got to draw a line under this now.”