PDC Warns Darts Fans Against Disruptive Behavior Following Glasgow Event
The Professional Darts Corporation has condemned whistling and booing during matches, cautioning fans that disruptive actions could lead to removal from venues.
- The PDC issued a warning after Premier League Darts night in Glasgow was disrupted by whistling and booing aimed at players during matches.
- World champion Luke Littler and other players, including Gerwyn Price, expressed frustration over the crowd behavior, which affected their performance.
- Referee Kirk Bevin's attempts to address the crowd's conduct during the final match between Littler and Luke Humphries only exacerbated the disruption.
- The PDC emphasized that such behavior violates event terms and conditions and that spectators can be removed for inappropriate actions.
- The organization reaffirmed its commitment to fostering a positive atmosphere at events, with the next Premier League night scheduled for February 20 in Dublin.