Luke humphries shows his true colours when asked about littler after prem final

Luke humphries shows his true colours when asked about littler after prem final


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DARTING SENSATION LUKE HUMPHRIES HAS SHOWN HIS TRUE COLOURS ON THURSDAY EVENING WHEN HE WAS ASKED ABOUT LUKE LITTLER AFTER THEIR PREMIER LEAGUE DARTS CLASH 22:34, 29 May 2025 Luke Humphries


has showed his true colours after he was asked about Luke Littler after the Premier League Darts final. Humphries completed his triple crown on Thursday evening, adding the Premier League


Darts trophy to his World Matchplay and World Championship crown. And after the clash, he was asked about his relationship with Littler, who he beat in the final. "I love Luke [Littler]


to bits. He's one of my best mates on tour," Cool Hand said after claiming his prize. "He's so good, but wasn't at his best tonight. Nor was I but I managed to get


in front of him He's a great player, and really good. I managed to get him early [in his career] before he trounces everyone." He added: "I've joined an elite club with


Gary Anderson, Phil Taylor and Michael van Gerwen now. Article continues below "I must say to Phil Taylor a big 'thank you' because he's been giving me a lot of support


the past few weeks. It's really helped me so Phil if you are watching, thank you. "He's given me a lot of advice and that extra boost. It wasn't my best game but I'm


really please... "Honestly, that one means the world to me. It's the one I was missing. I said in all my pre-match build- up the last few days that it was the one I wanted.


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"I've done it now. If I don't win another title I will happy, because I've won the three hardest ones now." It was then Littler's turn to speak: "I had a


little bit of a thing after the game - nobody likes losing - but I'm fine. I am glad to say the Premier League is over - it's been a tough 17 weeks. Happy it's over, and I


came runner-up, but I will be back next year. Article continues below "I have set many records this season and I will be aiming to break them myself next year. There's bit of a


break before the World Series now."