JAMES WADE’s gassy antics at the oche are still causing quite the stink.
The fan favourite was caught up in yet another fartgate storm during his Players Championship 17 clash with Peter Wright.

James Wade was embroiled in a mid-match farting scandal last month[/caption]
Wade let one rip in his Players Championship 17 clash with Peter Wright[/caption]
Wade’s releasing of gas is still causing a stir among darts fans[/caption]
Wade let rip during his 6-5 win over Snakebite to reach the quarter-finals of last month’s tournament.
His expelling of gas went viral, so much so that it became the topic of a recent conversation between Dutch hockey stars Ellen Hoog and Naomi van As.
Hoog said in their latest Sportsnieuws.nl podcast: “This was such a strange one. Did you see it?
“I think Wade must’ve been a bit jittery, because right in the middle of the match, he let out an absolutely massive fart.”
“He actually lifted a cheek and let it rip.”
Van As struggled to stay composed as she said: “No, this wasn’t just your average fart – it was a full-on, rattling belter!”
Hoog replied: “Honestly, it was so loud – a proper ripper. I just had to rewind it to make sure I’d heard it right.”
Van As then said: “He was standing there with his back arched, bum out… what did he think was going to happen?”
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James Wade was involved in another farting storm last September[/caption]
“You can’t get away with that!” Hoog stated. “Surely that’s not allowed? Wouldn’t your pants get a bit grim after that?”
“Probably,” Hoog replied. “But I doubt he cares. And his opponent — poor bloke — had to keep throwing darts in that stench!”
Wade found himself embroiled in a similar scandal last September when he seemingly let one rip during his Players Championship clash with Callan Rydz.
But the fan favourite insisted his SHOES, not his bowels, were to blame for the noise.
He said in a statement: “I feel I must address a situation following my run to the semi-finals of PC22 today.
“Footage has emerged of me doing what appears to be a “shart” at the end of one of my matches.
“It was actually the velcro on my new trainers.
“I now consider this matter put to bed as don’t wish to talk about it again.”