There we go again...pointless!
what so basically any idea other than yours or any attempt to deabte with you is pointless but your arguement is the word of god?
Though I admire what you are trying to do I first of all strongly disagree with how you are going about it (insulting 2 other players and an entire series to boot) and also how you intend to do it (which all I see is complain till someone does it for you)
However I still do not necessarily agree with your proposal. Increased regulation of the the uk paintball scene would undoubtedly be a good thing but a single league I believe is not the way to go about it.
Firstly last time I checked monopolies were out of fashion and , in the paintball world at least, I can see why. Europe has a single unified league the millenium but has that benefited european paintball? No as it is crap as without competition it has stagnated and fails to give good value for money. Also I believe belgium was a bad example as it is geographically and in population terms much smaller than the UK and therefore can probably only support a single league.
Secondly the idea of a single league is also especially scary for me living up in scotland as I would not want to have to travel even further if there was only one league as though you might argue that we could organize it so we had feeder series and what not it, wouldn't work and would only reduce the number of events.
Yet I agree more co operation between series needs to occur as having series fight over venues and such (as has happened with the UK masters and the pa) cannot be allowed to continue. I think the organizers need to meet up once again and try and co ordinate themselves better and also try and split up the market. As it would be in the organizers own intrestes , and certainly the players, if the leagues focussed themselves on particular location and skillset. Rather than the current situation where the PA and the uk masters are battling it out in the same area and for the same players which only results in two large substandard leagues rather than two great smaller but specialised leagues.