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- Legendary commentator Sid Waddell was (almost certainly) joking when he likened darts legend Eric Bristow to Alexander the Great during the 1984 World Championships.
- Bristow, the Crafty Cockney, was two-time world champion at that stage and on his way to the third of an eventual five world titles as part of a career in which he claimed 22 major tournament trophies.
- "When Alexander of Macedonia was 33, he cried salt tears because there were no more worlds to conquer," the ever-excitable Waddell sardonically squeaked in his indomitable Northumbrian tones.
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- Legendary commentator Sid Waddell was (almost certainly) joking when he likened darts legend Eric Bristow to Alexander the Great during the 1984 World Championships.
- Bristow, the Crafty Cockney, was two-time world champion at that stage and on his way to the third of an eventual five world titles as part of a career in which he claimed 22 major tournament trophies.
- "When Alexander of Macedonia was 33, he cried salt tears because there were no more worlds to conquer," the ever-excitable Waddell sardonically squeaked in his indomitable Northumbrian tones.
Sources: ABC Australia