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Old skool woodsball, time for a come back?

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I’m not sure if this is the right place to put this.

Over the past year, more and more of us old skool guys seem to be getting back in to paintball, I’m talking about people from the ‘glory days’ of the 90s woodland Pro circuit and it feels like more and more people are wanting to see a return of tournament level paintball in the woods. At the sites that my friends and I have played at on a regular basis, we have seen a marked change in the way that ‘walk ons’ are playing the game and we are now seeing a far more aggressive and competitive game being played at these days. Now if this is down to us ‘old guys’ showing people that woodsball can be played with a more competition attitude or not, well I wouldn’t like to say.
As there is no real step up from playing walk on’s where do those who want a more competitive game go? Supair? That seems to be the only option at the moment. Now I’m not going to go in to a Supair Vs woodsball thread, that has been done to death. IMO both are valid parts of the same sport. What I am saying is there is a big gap in between that needs to be filled.
Now I know I’m going to ruffle a few feathers by saying this but it seems to me that there is no such thing as ‘Pro’ paintball in the UK anymore. We don’t have a team that can compete and win on a regular basis world wide. Now what is going on people? Back in the 90’ we had teams that could compete and win (Marshals and politics allowing of cause) at every major world tournament.
Could it be that some of the very valuable skills that are honed by the woodland game are being ignored or have been forgotten by those in the Uk ‘Pro’ Supair game?
Would the UK scene not benefit by seeing more competitive play in the woods as a stepping stone to the Supair movement?
Could a Woodsball and Supair tournament scene coexist along side each other?

How many for you would like to see a return of a tournament level of paintball back in the woods?

Discus please.
 

bmw

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mate there is a lot of woodland tourneys up and down the country,
there is also woodland running along side supair touneys.........take the ionman events for example
 

Gee Tee

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There does seem to be a new enthusiasm for woodsball tournaments. Don't think we'll ever commit to the same level of play we used to, but would always be keen to play a few competitions a season, mixed in with regular walk-on days too. The woodsball scene is where a lot of novice rec-ballers start out, but as you say there's not a big competition scene or league structure at this level - forcing a lot of players to go the X-ball route.

Time will tell if the woodsball tourny arena gets re-established in the UK
 

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could you imagine a 90s tourney in the woods with todays gear, and all the old school teams, preds, nam, banzais, strikeforce, man lions, fat freddys, firm, bia, the eagles et all.
and all played at koohdoow or doug setters site

id pay just to spectate
 

Tony Harrison

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Old Skool Woodsball Tournament

I don't think this would work for the following reasons:-

1. It's really difficult to chronograph zimmer frames & wheelchairs;
2. The smell of mothballs & vapour rub would be overpowering;
3. All the oldies would drink the tea van dry, so Russ would cry;
4. The old skool excuses for playing on would baffle the marshals - "don't you know who I am?";
5. Everyone would play in the back line, shooting their markers at the floor trying to make them "go liquid";
6. Some players might expire whilst on the field due to extreme age and/or infirmity (don't laugh, it's happened to me);
7. The stick feeds would get tangled in the branches.

I'd still play, though.

:)