Missy your vouch for the men of paintball ,does'nt get round the point that the NXL are about to pay a substantial amount of money for something that already exists and is going to change hands .This means it ,the mills will have to generate funds to repay the large sum .I was not questioning anyone's morals ,just the financial pressures to repay the investment with no obvious way for the status quo to do so. Look at Go Sports ill fated attempt at European paintball coverage .Free till they took over ,the best way to maximise the audience. They introduced a charge ,then asked the organisers for a massive hike ,got dumped and lo and behold it can be done for free! They took a profit approach over paintball .You can't blame a business for that ,but you can see where their priorities lie .
Sho - the acquisition of the MS slot as the premiere tournament promotion in Europe doesn't have to account for itself in the short-term.
The NXL guys see it as an investment for the future and therefore looking at it from the long-dollar perspective.
Their thinking behind this acquisition isn't exactly rocket-science Sho; as well as being an investment in European paintball, they're also investing in themselves because I'm sure they'll be working toward that elusive consolidation that's escaped all who've tried to unify our sport internationally.
This will be the first time in Paintball's history that the two major tournament series in the US and Europe are going to be under the same stewardship and so it's a fantastic opportunity to kick paintball in the right direction.
And I have no real reservations concerning the guys I know who will be running the show, they have appropriate pedigrees and experience to do a good job.
As for Bart?
I've never met the man but I've heard a few things, some good, some not so but I like to make my own mind up - however, I do know, he's nobody's fool and so we'll find out soon enough.
However, the NXL guys need to make fuhkin sure they don't come over with anything less than a respectful attitude toward the European players/teams because if they turn up and hike up entry fees and vendor costs through the roof and laying the law down ...... then that will set the scene for a full-blown clusterfuhk.
The Yanks aren't exactly well-known for their subtlety, and can sometimes indulge themselves with brash attitudes, and that's perfectly appropriate Stateside but not here .... especially when you're trying to attract European teams/players/vendors ...
I ain't saying we're anything special and/or need to be treated with kid gloves but there is an irrefutable cultural divide that needs to be respected here.
If not, that cultural difference will be thrust forward into prominence if the NXL fail to manage the transition respectfully.
They really need to get it right from the start otherwise their tenure over here will be curtailed and costly.
Let's not fuhk it up please guys, pretty please !!
I wish them all luck ......