Stubbs, I do agree that it is unbelievably difficult to get a new team running because of hte costs involved and I do think that there should be some major changes to the way things are done. Whether it is creating rookie divisions with rules to keep costs down, or leagues having some kit that they can rent out for the duration of a tournament to allow teams to get some experience of tournaments, just something to try and make it easier for people to get into.
One other thing I would love to see more of is teams setting up acadamies, providing the kit for new players, giving them training, getting them to play tournaments. It would allow new players to get into the sport without having to fork our a huge amount of cash upfront to buy kit, and if they enjoy the sport and wanted to continue then they would be able to do so without feeling isolated, because they would have already had experience of playing & training with a team and would be a damn sight more knowledgable than they would if they were thrown in at the deep end by themselves.
Perfect example of this as far as I am aware is Academy 49 run by Marc Harwood. He bought a load of Dangerous Power G3s, decent entry level tournament markers, and got plenty of youngsters who hadn't played before involved, made it as cheap as possible for them to start, provided a training site, sorted out the paint. It meant that kids could try the sport without having to fork our money for kit straight away, without having to search all over for somewhere to train and now he has a team of talented young players who have all progressed well, bought their own kit and love the sport.
If there were more people like Marc actively trying to get people involved in the sport, accepting some financial outlay to begin with, then I think the paintball scene in the UK would have a much brighter future.
I know for a fact that when I started playing about 5 years back that if there was anything like what Marc is running near me that I would have kept playing, rather than sticking with it for 6 months and then stopping for 4 years. I bought all my own kit up front, payed my way for tournaments & training, and after 6 months I couldn't afford it any more, so I had to sell my kit. If there was something like Academy 49 I would have been able to start playing without spending hundreds of pounds on kit, would have had more money for tournament entries, and could have played for longer, but as nothing like that existed I had no choice but to give up the sport for a few years.
Anyway, rant over!