‘You treat players like this? Disgusting’ – Darts stars BOOTED OUT of hotel despite winning World Championship matches

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A shocking accommodation fiasco has rocked the World Darts Championship after multiple players were kicked out of their hotel on the very night they had won their matches, leaving them furious and embarrassed.

Several competitors, who had successfully progressed to the next round, returned to their designated accommodation only to be told their rooms were no longer available — sparking outrage across the darts community.

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One player reportedly confronted staff with the damning question:
“You treat players like this? Disgusting.”

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Players Left Stunned and Scrambling for Rooms

According to those involved, the hotel had overbooked rooms and moved guests around due to “unexpected scheduling issues”, leaving some of the tournament’s participants with nowhere to stay.

One player described the moment they were informed:
“We came back after playing — after winning, mind you — and they just said we had to leave. No explanation that made sense. Completely unacceptable.”

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Some players were forced to find last-minute accommodation elsewhere, while others were temporarily moved into different rooms far from the event venue.

Fans Rage at Shocking Treatment

News of the situation spread quickly on social media, with supporters blasting the hotel and demanding better organisation for athletes competing in one of darts’ biggest events.

Comments included:

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  • “How can this even happen during a world championship?”
  • “Players deserve respect — this is awful.”
  • “Sort it out. You can’t have pros sleeping wherever on tournament nights.”

Tournament Officials Seeking Answers

Although the PDC was not responsible for the booking mishap, officials are now reportedly looking into the situation after players raised serious concerns about how competitors were being treated during a major televised event.

Insiders say discussions are already underway to ensure the issue does not happen again during the tournament.

Players Demand Better

One frustrated star summed up the mood:
“We train all year for this. The least we should get is a proper room.”

Despite the chaos, all affected players are set to return to the stage for their next matches — though many insist the incident has left a sour taste.

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