I can assure you that none of the payers in those CP shirts were CP players. They were guys who had turned up (they happened to be marshalls from the site) and did not have any tops to play in, they were lent shirts from the other guys there who were judging the rental customers. They did not have Speeds, one had a Matrix, one had a manual cocker, one a bone daddy,and there was an E rex or two also. Hardly seasoned torni players. By the way dude, what gun do you use? The gun does not make a decent player. Im willing to bet that some of the torni playing judges at Campaign could take down at least two thirds of the guys on the walk on day with a site inferno. Thats not being big headed, but reality, the walk on players were not Seasoned players by any stretch of the imagination.Originally posted by Darkwerks
At the last walk-on several players had Angel Speeds and were wearing "Campaign Power" shirts, which tends to suggest they were exactly the sort of player mentioned above.
The guys who run the day for the walk opn's put so much effort into it you wouldnt believe, Colin spends a ridiculous amount of tim eon site fixing and setting up the sup air field, and the other judges put 110% into making the day a success. Campaign are one of the few sites in the area who do QUALITY walk on's.
For those of you (SPHater) moaning bout the paint, at the Euro 5man, and Campaign Cup they were selling paint to torni playrs at over £45 per box.......you wana bitch to them bout high prices? £45 per box is very cheap,and it is quality paint too, the same paint that i shot in Sweden and some M25's this year.
Smart Parts Hater something tells me that you wouldnt know a decent paintball if it came and hit you inthe face What site do you work at? Do they put as much effort into English/European/WORLD paintball as Niall, Jim, Colin and the rest of the Campaign crew do each year? Thought not.
Sam
p.s CAMPAIGN ROCKS!