A British darts star has said he was told to ‘rest or die’ by doctors after he was hospitalised with a life-threatening blood clot and was forced to put his career on hold Matt Clark suffered a life-threatening blood clot
Darts star Matt Clark has revealed he was told to ‘rest or die’ after being hospitalised with a life-threatening blood clot.
The Dartford-born arrowsmith, 57, was forced to abandon the World Seniors Tour after being told his life was in danger if he failed to change his daily routine. Clark, who held a PDC Tour Card between 2003 and 2017, and 2019 and 2022, saw his career-best run to the last 32 in the World Championships in 2006 ended by Phil Taylor. After losing his Tour Card, ‘Superman’ joined the WDF.
Speaking about his health scare , Clark said: “Midway t

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