Sporting Digest: Darts
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Your support makes all the difference.MIKE GREGORY, who was warned by fellow players against competing in the Embassy World Professional Darts Championship, lost during the qualifying rounds in London last night. Gregory, Embassy runner-up in 1992, was a member of the breakaway World Darts Council until a week ago when he left them to rejoin the British Darts Organisation. Since his return to the BDO he has received two letters, from WDC sources, informing him he is to be fined pounds 76,000 for various 'irregularities'.
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