Cameron Menzies releases another statement after Ally Pally meltdown as true feelings clear
Cameron Menzies has released a new statement confirming he has spoken privately with Charlie Manby. The latter secured a dramatic victory over Menzies in the first round of the PDC World Darts Championship, which resulted in him upper cutting a table several times and leaving his hand covered in blood.
On Monday afternoon, Menzies penned a new statement on the incident to his Facebook account: "Hi all. Wishing Charlie Manby all the best tonight in his match against Adam Sevada.
"I have spoken to Charlie personally and apologised to him for my actions. He understood that I was caught up in my own moment of frustration and that it was nothing personal towards him, or his win. It was very important to speak to him about that, and I am grateful he never once thought I was directing anything at him.
"A huge thank you to everyone who has reached out with messages of support - it really means a lot. My hand is on the mend. Sorry again for last week! Hope you all have a fantastic Christmas and New Year."
The world No.26 lost the final and deciding set in dramatic circumstances and following what was a huge victory for Manby, Menzies unleashes a barrage of punches on to his drinks table. Footage from the Ally Pally crowd also showed him place his hand over the fireworks that come from the stage after a game ends.
Immediately after the incident, Menzies held his hands up in apology but was booed by the crowd for his actions. Taking to social media soon after his defeat, Menzies said: "First of all, I would like to apologise for what happened. I am sorry that I reacted in the manner that I did.
"It's not an excuse, but I have had a lot of things on my mind recently and I suppose it all just became too much at the end.
"It


