Darts -fans demand a major change in Premier League after the last loss of Luke Littler
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Darts fans have demanded a drastic change in the Premier League after the last defeat of Luke Littler against Luke Humphries.
Teen sensation Smallerwho was the best player in the tournament, suffered an 11-8 defeat in a repeat of the final of 2024 In the O2 Arena on Thursday evening.
Humphries brought his top-to-head with Littler to 13 defeats and ten victories with his Maiden Premier League title.
The game in the spell darts Fans, although many of them could not help, but express their frustrations about the four -month competition that came to a final game.
One wrote on X: “Fair Play to Humphries and I am glad he won, but I really don’t see the point to play a 4-week League phase to come to one game.”
Another said: “Format is not great. What is the point of dominating 16 weeks, to come one night? [It] Seems a bit forced, imo.
“I understand why they do it, you don’t want the competition winner to walk away with it, because the viewings go down. But [it] must look at. “
And another said: “A little weird how Luke Mijlen was away from the best player for 17 weeks and clearly clearly at the top of the table.
“But Humphries is the champion because of a one -time competition? The competitions are certainly intended to be won on consistency.”
It was noted: “I think the person who is top after all weeks must receive a trophy for that performance.
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Luke Littler Prices money loss

Here is all the prize money that Luke Littler has won so far after he has been crowned PDC World Darts Championship winner until 2025:
World Championship 2025 – £ 500,000
World Championship 2024 – £ 200,000
Grand Slam Van Darts 2024 – £ 150,000
European tour – £ 91,000
Player Championships Events – £ 71,500
Players Championship Final Runner -Up – £ 60,000
VK Open 2023 + 2024 – £ 17,500
World Matchplay – £ 10,000
World Grand Prix – £ 7,500
European Championship – £ 7,500
(Non -Strand) Premier League Darts – £ 315,000
Total: £ 1.43 million
“Such as rugby with the play -offs [and] A separate one -off event for the top players.
“Ultimately, it will always be Luke vs Luke in the final like no one [is] Everywhere near them.
Humphries, 30, was in the clouds with his very first Premier League Darts Title win.
He told Air Sport: “This means the world for me, that was the one I missed.
“It was the one I wanted, I did it now.
“If I don’t win another title, I’m happy because I have done the three most difficult to do.
“Phil Taylor Has given me a lot of support in recent weeks, so Phil, if you look, thank you.
“He gave me a lot of advice and that extra support.”
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