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30th Nov 2016

Eric Bristow’s manager allegedly asked for money for the darts champion’s Tweet TV appearances

JOE

It gets worse.

Eric Bristow’s manager has allegedly asked for money for the darts player to appear on TV to talk about his offensive tweets referring to victims of sex abuse in football as ‘wimps’.

A BBC sports journalist Richard Conway has tweeted that the five-time world darts champion’s manager wanted £5,000, plus VAT for an appearance. This is a fee the BBC refused to pay.

Bristow has been on the defensive since sending out a flurry of tweets on Monday evening suggesting the victims of the unfolding sexual abuse scandal were ‘wimps’ and not ‘proper men’ if they didn’t find their abusers as adults and exact ‘sort them out’.

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Following the Tweets Bristow was dropped by Sky as a pundit for the darts.

This morning Bristow released a statement via Twitter apologising, but also seemingly acknowledging that money had been offered and received for his appearances discussing the tweets.

He added he would be donating any money from his interviews to a ‘relevant charity’.

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