GERWYN PRICE has appeared to suggest he will quit Premier League Darts next season.
It comes after he missed out on booking a spot for the play-offs at the O2 Arena.
Gerwyn Price has hinted he could quit Premier League Darts after a tough season[/caption]Price has struggled for form this season despite his prestigious pedigree in the game.
He sits second bottom of the table on 12 points, only ahead of Peter ‘The Snakebite’ Wright.
Both he and Wright have failed to win a night this season.
And Price was quick to make his frustrations clear when taking to Instagram yesterday.
He wrote: “So happy that’s done and dusted, end of the Premier League for me now.
“Looking forward to putting my full attention to ranked events from now on.
“Would love to say I’ve enjoyed it but I’d be lying.”
Going through to the play offs will be Luke Littler, Luke Humphries, Michael Smith and Michael van Gerwen.
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The semi-final will be the best of 19 legs, with the final being best of 21 legs.
Price has always been one to wear his heart on his sleeve and famously wore ear defenders at the World Championships in 2023 to drown out taunts from the crowd.
The arrow-slinger also revealed a new side-hustle, so he does have an outlet to go into should he get sick of darts as a whole.