Google them.“I'm looking forward to seeing Peter Manley again – I couldn't abide him when we were rivals on the circuit, nobody could because he was such a wind-up merchant.
But now I work with him, I absolutely love him to bits.”Nothing could rival the thrill of lifting the Sid Waddell Trophy, after beating Michael van Gerwen in the final at Ally Pally to win the last of his 16 world titles.But do not underestimate what it would mean to Taylor to wear another version of the crown.“When I was doing a podcast with (former PDC chairman) Barry Hearn, and I was introduced as the 16-times world champion, Barry chipped in and added, 'So far.' That made me laugh.“This is not the world championship, but I would love to win it.
I wouldn't go round calling myself a 17-times world champion if I did win it, I'm all right with 16.“If I could go back to one darts match I lost, play it again and have a different outcome, it would be the final I lost against Barney or the one against John Part.“I had won eight in a row, and people were moaning and groaning that it was 'Taylor as usual' – a bit like Steve Davis when he won all his snooker world titles.“At the time, losing to Part took a bit of pressure off me.
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