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‘Not for me’ – Nathan Aspinall asks for ‘German eye candy’ darts referee NOT to officiate his matches

Published on May 05, 2025 at 12:30 PM

NATHAN ASPINALL has admitted he’s not a fan of darts’ new ‘opera singer’ referee Franz Engerer – but insists the German shouldn’t be axed.

Engerer has gone as he belts them out with operatic flair during Euro Tour matches.

Darts players Andrew Gilding and Callan Rydz during a match.
Franz Engerer has gone viral for his operatic 180 calls
Nathan Aspinall throwing a dart.
Nathan Aspinall is not a fan of the singing antics – but does not want him sacked

The 24-year-old – who was described by as ‘German eye candy’ – went viral on social media with his antics seemingly being like Marmite.

But world No8 towards Engerer’s choir-esque calling.

He laughed and told talkSPORT: “You know what? I was on a train and I was watching the game.

“He was shouting and I was like, ‘I actually don’t think I could play if he was reffing.’

“I just don’t like the call. Nothing against the guy. Don’t sack him. It’s not for me.”;

Engerer has been taking singing lessons and performing in choirs since seventh grade and understands his style isn’t for everyone.

He said: “Most of the feedback has been really lovely.

“Of course, not everyone’s a fan – and that’s fine, especially with how unique my 180 is – but it’s amazing to get that recognition.

“People come up to me asking for photos, and that’s just surreal.

“I’ve been taking singing lessons and singing in a choir since seventh grade.

“We’ve performed everything from operas to musicals and solos.”;

The saxophone player’s journey into officiating began at grassroots competitions like the PDC Europe Super League.

Encouraged by positive feedback, he applied for a caller position and has since become a notable figure on the PDC tour.

Two men holding beer steins.
Laura Woods described Engerer as ‘German eye candy’
Person in a yellow and black jersey playing a saxophone.
He is a saxophone player away from the oche

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