Gary Anderson is arguably one of the greatest darts players of all time, but in one of the funniest post-match interviews of all time, he had to deny accusations that he farted on stage back in 2018.

The two-time world champion was accused of farting by Dutchman Wesley Harms at the Grand Slam of Darts in Wolverhampton, but he swiftly denied the claims.

There have been many reasons for players to argue down the years, such as players throwing too slowly or celebrating too wildly to put the opponent off their game, but 'fartgate' was a first.

Speaking to Dutch TV after his 10-2 victory in the quarter-final, Anderson said: "I thought he had a s***. I thought he had farted on stage.

"You can put your finger up my a**, there will be no smell there. I thought he had s***. It was dirty. It was a stinker.

"I swear on my children's lives. But it was smelly. If I had farted, I would have put my hands up and admitted it.

"It was eggs. Rotten eggs. Every time he walked past, it was a waft of rotten eggs. If somebody has done that they need to see a doctor."

The Scotsman went on to progress to the final of the tournament after beating Michael van Gerwen in the semi-finals.

Gerwyn Price was his opponent in the final and with the drama from 'fartgate' still rumbling on - the former rugby player came out on top.

It was a bad-tempered affair as Price took the title with a 16-13 victory, but that wasn't the end of the story.

Anderson was angry with the Welsh star's slow play and over-the-top celebrations and the two repeatedly clashed during the match.

They then refused to shake hands after the encounter and they have had a tetchy relationship ever since.

It was Price's first major PDC title which was a springboard for his future success - he went on to achieve the holy grail of winning the World Championship in 2021.

There have been some great tournaments over the years, but nothing will quite compare to the 2018 Grand Slam of Darts.