Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

It’s tweet dreams for rising darts star Soutar

- BY EWAN SMITH

ANGUS ace Alan Soutar insists his social media has gone “insane” since making a winning debut at the PDC World Darts Championsh­ip.

The Arbroath-based star, right, claimed a £15,000 winner’s cheque after his first-round victory over Diogo Portela at the £2.5 million Alexandra Palace event.

Tomorrow’s game with Mensur Suljovic is Soutar’s biggest of his life.

The current World No 63 will go straight from the Ally Pally oche into back-to-back nightshift­s in his day job as a Dundee firefighte­r on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

But he hopes to be jetting back to London on Boxing Day to take part in the latter stages of the tournament.

And, as Willie Borland discovered with his nine-dart finish, Soots could become an overnight sensation during the tournament.

“When I go through my phone, the notificati­ons on Facebook, Twitter and all social media sites is insane,” said Soutar. “I can’t keep up with it.

“The whole social media thing is great and I like keeping up with it.

“But the well-wishes from home, from Arbroath, Scotland and friends around Europe and the world – Italians, Swiss, Hungarians.

“It’s been insane trying to keep up with it all and it’s impossible to say ‘thank you’ individual­ly to everyone. I’d like to say thanks very much for all the support.

“I am reading it all. I do spend a bit of time every day on social media.

“It’s all appreciate­d and it does make me feel really connected to everyone.

“That’s especially the case with Arbroath – the town, the football club and everyone at home. I appreciate that, so thanks very much.”

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