Gary Anderson, a two-time world champion, has had a fantastic year in the darts game, and the Flying Scotsman has reserved a hotel room for the whole Paddy Power World Darts Championship this year.
Everything is a stage, and every year at Alexandra Palace, Gary Anderson used to observe the construction of his favorite platform before ruling it like a king.
The Flying Scotsman had won more matches than any other darts player on the Ally Pally stage until to his unexpected early withdrawal in the third round of last year.
To get rid of Anderson, it usually takes archeological-grade excavation on the north London hill where he has so often planted the Saltire like the rest of us plant hyancinth bulbs in midwinter.
Prior to his fifteenth attempt at climbing Muswell Hill, Anderson shared the unorthodox training method he used to prepare for the climb. Since 2010, Anderson has made it to two global championships, three additional finals, and two semi-finals.
It just kind of occurs; it’s not like I just show up and decide to do this or that.
Since it falls right before Christmas, I usually spend my birthday in a hotel room. I was enjoying a cup of coffee in my hotel room while watching some ridiculous television during the lockdown when I turned fifty.