Gerry Anderson wants to play darts until he is 60: to compete against his son.
Gerry Anderson's Dream
According to The Sun: Gerry Anderson may continue to play until he is sixty to take the stage with his son at Ally Pally. The Flying Scotsman will play against Conor Scott tomorrow in the World Championship, as he aims to win his third title in London.
Today, celebrating his 55th birthday, Anderson shared his dream of competing against his son. 'I want it to happen, and if that means playing until I'm sixty, I'm ready,' he said.
“My goal is not only to achieve another title but to play with my son,” Anderson stated.
The prospect of parent-child matches in professional sports has always sparked special interest among fans. Gerry Anderson not only aims to showcase his skills in competitions but also strives to be an example for his son. This speaks to a dedication to sport and family values that can inspire other players and their families in light of new achievements in darts.
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