good post for the most part Mr Point, I would add the following though.
After PSP Chicago the grass there was ruined. I have a girlfriend that lives in Bollingbrook 3 blocks away from that venue, and what was once green grass, is now destroyed. The NPPL had an option to go on grass in LA, but that grass would have been destroyed also. That would mean either a. Pay for it to be re-surfaced, or b. don't go back. Short term/sighted thinking would say lets just whack it on the grass. But that isn't the smart move.
No-one has blood on thier hands, les not get carried away, If you know the full history and story of the leagues for the last 10-15 years then you will know that the progress that has been made since 2003 is incredible. Money is what holds things back, not the people running the leagues. If both leagues had enough money, they would fix the problems they have immediately, that goes for the PSP and the NPPL. No-one has short-sighted plans. You need to give the people in both leagues a lot more credit than that. It is these people that have raised the bar in the last 3 short years.
Missy, come on mate, we both know it's a combination of money and the people involved in the two leagues that have held things back and I can prove that to you easily enough by asking you to indulge in a little thought experiment.
Just imagine that when you guys split from the original NPPL fold over 3 years back, if you had all been able to work together for the past 3 years then the following combine would have had the best of both worlds.
The collective would have the combined finances of the most powerful guys in the industry and coupled with your guys undoubted ability to promote, I will now pose you this question :- Do you think, the progress that group would have made would be similar or more advanced than it is now?
Now, if you have one atom of grey matter in your head (and I know for a fact you are one bright mofo) then there is NO way you are gonna try and tell me anything other than the combine would be at a much more advanced stage of development in terms of taking our sport forward than it is now.
And once you acknowledge that, you then have to acknowledge that necessarily, the people in the two leagues have been holding us back.....
Nah, I ain't having that mate, it's not just money, it's the people in the two leagues. We are in this mess as a direct result of decisions being made by both sides and opportunities being missed or ignored.
Only when people in the two leagues begin to accept this will we begin to fix the problem because all the time we think it's just money, then we will never address the real problem.....us !