Peter Wright may be having a tough time on the oche at present but he remains the world number one and one of the biggest names in the sport.
The two-time world champion is still living the darting dream, a world away from his humble beginnings, but his wife, Joanne, is in charge of the bank account and he even takes Pot Noodles on tour.
The late darts developer moved from Scotland to south-east London at the age of five with his family, where they would experience a tough time trying to get by, and he has opened up on his upbringing.Wright told the Telegraph: “We went to a house that was a home for people who had nowhere to stay.
We’d lie on a mattress on the cellar floor. It was just me and my mum. She’d cook cheap stuff like lentil soup that would last the whole weekend.
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