Are we sitting comfortably? Good, lemme tell you all a little story about pro balling, getting free ****, what's involved and why soooooo many teams and players shouldn't get it.
As my compadre Latham said earlier we had a nice little team called K2 many moons ago, which was great. We enjoyed going to events, having a good time and winning some ****. But we all wanted a bit more, but not from Planet or other companies, from ourselves so we designed new kits, got em printed and did a whole colour matching gun thing. Ace. Which cost a fortune but we didn't care because WE wanted it. We then became good friends with Ledz and co so decided to get new guns, all the same colour, so they gave us a discount because (a) we bought a bunch of gear (b) had a great image (c) became great advocates for Planet and (d) were very approachable...plus we never actually asked or expected any of it.
Then, me and Latham got all big headed and left our team as we got all competitive (even when he knew I was way better) and wanted to play at a higher level. We had offers and at the time Shock wanted a fresh team for EXL so we jumped at the chance. Everything was paid for. Transport, paint, free gear the lot, the dream right? We played hard and played really well but just couldn't cut it as a team at that level. Training in Bristol every other weekend wasn't possible as some of us couldn't commit, beers and other stuff became pricey and it was hard, so we quit after the season. Why? Because we had careers, wives, kids, houses...etc and could not commit to what it takes to be a true pro baller. Fact.
The following year Inferno paid our year in the PA which upset the team and meant the team played badly all year at a series that clearly was not a Pro Level competition and we felt guilty. Why should be have free ball at that series? What actual value to sponsors was that actually giving? Nothing. Yeah we were good but you need to be in a position to give results, like any other Pro level sport. You need to be able to commit at that high level and give back what you're given.
At CPPS this weekend we had some good chats with people and saw some normally average teams playing really well and having a great time which was the best I remember seeing a UK event in a long time, but you gotta look around and smell the horse ****. Why should anyone pay for you to play?
If you wanna be a pro you gotta work for it. Second hand kit is super cheap!! Join a team, play like a beast, make some noise, get noticed, chat to other teams, try to work your way up the ladder just like any other sport and if you want something for nowt you better be willing to give something back. Share your gear, chat to others, give advice, promote YOUR brand. Live it. Then you'll get noticed, poached, get the opportunity to play big, you'll grow as a player and live the dream. But you've always gotta give back. No such thing as a free lunch. We're still paying Ledz back in love, hugs and ass kissing.
So what am I saying? Look around and realise where we are on the paintball map and see how to help it grow for everyone. Embrace divisions of talent and cash money and work your way up the ladder. If you're good you'll get what you want but you gotta give back. UK paintball gets its ass whupped by us lot, the ones playing when we should be supporting it. Some people make a difference from time to time but are hounded for favours (sorry Rich) then they eventually vanish into a dark corner of poverty and where are the spongers? Help eachother out, get some pride and maybe, just once in a while, give props to the Ledz's, the Rich's, the site owners and the team owners of this world who actually really give a ****. If they didn't then we'd all be playing golf. And nobody wants that right?