Fans feel for darts star as he’s first player in Premier League’s 20-year history to be snubbed after major achievement

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Fans feel for darts star as he’s first player in Premier League’s 20-year history to be snubbed after major achievement
Author: Joshua Hall
Published: Jan, 07 2025 11:00

ONE darts star has made history in the wrong way after being snubbed for the Premier League. Belgian thrower Mike De Decker has become the first player in the Premier League's 20-year history to miss out on the lineup after winning a major televised on Sky Sports.

 [Mike De Decker has become the first player in Premier League history to miss out on a spot after winning a Sky major]
Image Credit: The Sun [Mike De Decker has become the first player in Premier League history to miss out on a spot after winning a Sky major]

De Decker, 29, was overlooked for the eight-man lineup for the 2025 Premier League announced yesterday. The Real Deal was tipped to make the cut after he won the World Grand Prix back in October. But didn't make the grade after the PDC powers at be decided upon a lineup of Luke Humphries, Luke Littler, Gerwyn Price, Michael van Gerwen, Rob Cross, Stephen Bunting, Nathan Aspinall and Chris Dobey.

 [De Decker won the World Grand Prix darts in October]
Image Credit: The Sun [De Decker won the World Grand Prix darts in October]

There has been a pattern of major winners missing out on the lineup in recent years, but De Decker becomes the first one to win a Sky Major and fail to chosen. Fans have taken to social media to explain that they feel sorry for the De Decker with many hoping to see him take part in the travelling tournament.

One wrote: "De Decker should of been in. Dobey or Asp out". While another added: "MDD is robbed! The Asp is just in for his walk on". And a third simply commented: "Sickening". Here's a look at every major winner to have ever missed out on a spot in the Premier League.

*Major televised on Sky Sports. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS. De Decker did struggle elsewhere throughout last year and was a disappointment in the World Championship, losing in the second round to world number 35 Luke Woodhouse.

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