Russ, you are well aware of my stance on cheats, I have made it quite clear and also took a stand which got me absolutely nowhere and actually cost me a great deal, or least was partly responsible anyway.
My problem is this, I know the Yanks, and I know all the people you were working with and I know this much, they don't change unless they wanna and nobody from outside of their sphere is gonna influence them.
If they changed, then it's because they were gonna do it anyway and the change was coincidental as against causal.
If people like Sergey and many other powerhouses of our game can't get them to change then I would find it hard to believe anybody outside of that circle and living over here could..
I am not dissing you but to suggest to people who vote on here that they will then decide a new world order is somewhat presumptuous and sounds at least a tad arrogant.
As for Ulrich, I have let my views be known about him, he is an intransigent buffoon with the social skills of Charles Manson and EXACTLY the wrong sort of person to be doing the job he does.
I can well understand that dealing with him would be a nightmare as you might as well go and stick a flagpole up your arse for all the sense you would get from him.
I 100% agree with your strategy regarding allowing the Yanks to be involved at the compilation stage of any rule book, it makes sense on a few levels but I suppose I might have been around a lot of these guys for too long and I end up being too cynical.
The Americans will set their own destiny unless forced otherwise, if we tag along, then cool, if we don't, then all is cool again for them.
A unified rule book is something most sensible ballers have been advocating for a long time now but it Will happen when the Yanks are ready for it and not before mate, the likes of Ulrich can only hinder this process and the quicker he is gotten rid of, the better.
Unfortunately the Millennium guys don't see it that way because of a shortage of guys who would even do a job like that, its the traffic warden syndrome whereby the job attracts a certain type of character because of the supposed power that position can wield.
And it generally attracts people who are unfulfilled in many other areas and relish the opportunity to impose themselves on others in a dictatorial fashion.