DARTS fans have been left raging after they spotted some unwelcome merchandise at the World Darts Championship final.
The clash between 16-year-old starlet Luke Littler and world number three Luke Humphries has seen one salesman flogging the polarising half-and-half scarf.
Fans are not pleased that half-and-half scarves are being sold at the Ally Pally ahead of the World Darts Championship final[/caption] The scarves had the faces of both Luke Littler and Luke Humphries on them[/caption]Pictures outside the iconic Ally Pally showed scarves adorned with the faces of Littler and Humphries available for fans to buy.
Half-and-half scarves are particularly common at football games and leave many supporters with a sour taste in their mouths at the thought of supporting both sides.
And it seems that there’s no difference when it comes to darts with many fans taking to social media to make their feelings clear on the scarves up for sale outside the palace.
One fan wrote: “Half-and-half scarves… the worst invention of all time!”
While another added: “Get ’em gone!”
A third posted: “Ban them and kick them out the venue.”
And a fourth asked: “What has happened to the sport I loved?”
One other fan even joked that the man selling the scarves knew he shouldn’t have been flogging them.
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They wrote: “Look at the man’s eyes. He knows what he’s doing isn’t right.”
The nation has been swept up by the outstanding run of teen sensation Littler during this year’s world championships.
But he will face a tough challenge when he takes on Humphries who is on a run of 18 games unbeaten.
Luke Littler is just one win away from a historic World Championship win at just 16 years old[/caption]