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England star spotted at darts in Luke Littler shirt holding up bizarre message to his Premier League manager


ENGLAND star Lewis Dunk was spotted holding up a bizarre sign as he cheered on Luke Littler last night.

The 18-year-old sensation beat Chris Dobey, Michael van Gerwen and Nathan Aspinall en route to Premier League Darts victory yesterday.

A man at a darts match holds a sign reading "Hurzeler out OUT IN TAN OUT IN."
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Lewis Dunk was seen holding up a sign about his manager Fabian Hurzeler[/caption]

England football player at darts event.
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The defender was also spotted by a fan holding beer[/caption]

Luke Littler holding a Premier League Darts trophy.
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Luke Littler won last night’s event at the Brighton Centre[/caption]

The action on night five of the competition came from Brighton and their club captain Dunk was pictured in the crowd.

Dunk was seen holding a pint of beer while wearing a replica of Littler‘s trademark purple shirt.

Sky Sports cameras cut to him in the stands and the defender was seen holding up a hand-written sign.

It had Brighton manager Fabian Hurzeler’s name scribbled on it with the words “in” and “out” crossed out several times.

Fans found it hilarious, with one saying: “Dunk with this sign cracked me up.”

Another added: “Having a great time by the looks of it.”

A third reacted: “Why is Lewis Dunk at the darts with a Hurzeler Out/in sign?????”

Dunk is currently out injured and has not featured in the Seagulls’ last four games.

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The 33-year-old has been capped six times by England and was part of Gareth Southgate’s squad for the Euros last summer.

Brighton face Fulham tomorrow and Dunk will reportedly miss out again due to injury.


He is not the only Premier League player to have been spotted at the darts after Tottenham pair James Maddison and Brennan Johnson were seen at Ally Pally for the World Championships just hours after drawing 2-2 to Wolves in December.

Headshot of Brighton & Hove Albion manager Fabian Hurzeler.
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Dunk’s sign was aimed at manager Fabian Hurzeler[/caption]

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