Hatts,
I'm taking off my Mod hat here (probably for good), and will be my last post for some time me thinks. You know I wouldn't normally post something as direct, but since it appears to be money where mouth is time, and you have implied I made a directed personal attack, and abuse of my position I feel the need to respond (and this is my own non-scripted personal view with no relevance to anybody else teams or otherwise).....
If having an alternate view from you as to what will make paintball popular counts as overt criticism then hang me out to dry mate, or if I ever get to play any of your lot bonus ball the fo'shizzle out or me (you know it is funny how forum contributions oft lead to on field actions). All I have ever done is question the widely held, but not necessarily total viewpoint that teams HAVE to be geographically linked to gain sponsorship and success (I mean I know I'm not the only one questioning it). I am a trifle sick of the same old same old football analogy, oft used by those so keen to justify geographic relationships keep throwing out. It's over simplistic, appears to be a scripted party line and as yet merely a theory (of which you've had plenty of credit from me for attempting to put into practice), not as yet to be validated. I'll admit that some of the posters do make good argument and their points are eloquently put (Tom Tom, Hotpoint etc etc). If your right I'll be the first to admit I'm wrong, I have no problem with that. Have I criticised you or the cup, don't think so. I know the posts can be somewhat long and at times Baca-esque and over indulgent, but these are arguments and opinions I formed long ago prior to any official involvement with the forum.
You know I thought you had a good concept, and we had thought about doing Witton Castle, but it was not possible for the team due to finances and time constraints. However the beasting received for raising a question or point, has left a sour taste in the mouth.
You were quite vocal last time in wanting me to proclaim "What had I done in Paintball?", well to tell you the truth not a lot (well short of helping put together and help my captain run a team, arranging outside sponsorships etc). I'm sure this palls into insignificance with what you have done, maximum props to you. However, as a paying customer who spends X'000's a year balling, I've damn well bought my opinion on how paintball will progress. In fact no matter how much anybody spends balling, if they have an opinion and can put it into words, this is what the forum is for. I challenged you and others then to explain the principals behind the series then, and despite all the back channel advertising and promotion being pumped out you couldn't quantify it on this site, although I was advised to purchase your mag.
Your defensive posturing is somewhat at odds with the tactics employed by your associates in promoting this new series, you know I gave you credit for having the courage of your convictions, now I'm not so sure (and is where my repeated questioning comes from). Not only are we treated to blanket postings across forum sections I oft have to consolidate to much criticism that the Mods here are acting in a fascist manner (I've seen the postings, comments and threads elsewhere). The constant use of the "Big up yo'self" type thread which is little more than a form of subliminal promotion (of which some of you deserve an advertising award). The repeat usage of pontificating and dogma, thrown out there more as a slap in the face to those who may not share your views (from another thread):
"So this is your chance to get your team national coverage and was only brought about because of the PA insistence in making all teams have a geographical name".
or
"Paintball Judge
Play Series 2004/And the PA series they are the only one's that matter."
Interesting........., what would the ASA say???
The usage of snide postings, thinly disguised as wit and sarcasm (of which we've been asked to remove on several occasions), levied at other tournaments in the proximity. It would be nice if all posters had a little respect for the opinions of all, other ventures (or do you desire a Monopoly, of which I can quite assure in my experience as a Director in an Investment Bank is quite bad for business, care to comment?). Or why not just don't "sh*t where you eat", or on the bandwidth other magazines pay for. You know if I was really vindictive (as you accuse me), or abusing my position don't you think I could have cut off your promotion at the knees? No we didn't because we are here to benefit all ballers regardless of whatever series they chose to play, it's all good.
And lastly let me not forget, the back door haranguing of team captains and implied threats re loss of sponsorship, denial of promotion, loss of points at tourneys etc when the conventional wisdom is questioned?.
So Hatts, that's my money where my mouth is.
I'll apologise now to Matt, Robbo, Duff, Buddha, Baca, Pipes et all for straying of the reservations as it were, and thanks for stepping in, when I've not been on the boards. In my opinion you guys have down more to further UK paintball and more over, that on an international level through a whole variety of means not just the site, mag and the training seminars (raising the bar as it were) etc. Also Mad props to all the other EXL teams (Shock etc) for busting guts and balls (just in case it never gets said). Just a shame that some people have their own political agenda's and need for self promotion, sniping and reinforcement to feed. I shall get my coat and leave you in peace.
P.S. Hatts, thanks for the offer of Sunday but it's my Birthday. Sorry
P.P.S. I hope all those reading this and planning to play the event enjoy a kick-ass tourney. All paintball played wherever (woods, sup-air, hyper ball etc) is all good no matter what level. Playing the game is where the joy should be at not the promotion or associated glories.
Now wheres my Cornetto?
I'm taking off my Mod hat here (probably for good), and will be my last post for some time me thinks. You know I wouldn't normally post something as direct, but since it appears to be money where mouth is time, and you have implied I made a directed personal attack, and abuse of my position I feel the need to respond (and this is my own non-scripted personal view with no relevance to anybody else teams or otherwise).....
If having an alternate view from you as to what will make paintball popular counts as overt criticism then hang me out to dry mate, or if I ever get to play any of your lot bonus ball the fo'shizzle out or me (you know it is funny how forum contributions oft lead to on field actions). All I have ever done is question the widely held, but not necessarily total viewpoint that teams HAVE to be geographically linked to gain sponsorship and success (I mean I know I'm not the only one questioning it). I am a trifle sick of the same old same old football analogy, oft used by those so keen to justify geographic relationships keep throwing out. It's over simplistic, appears to be a scripted party line and as yet merely a theory (of which you've had plenty of credit from me for attempting to put into practice), not as yet to be validated. I'll admit that some of the posters do make good argument and their points are eloquently put (Tom Tom, Hotpoint etc etc). If your right I'll be the first to admit I'm wrong, I have no problem with that. Have I criticised you or the cup, don't think so. I know the posts can be somewhat long and at times Baca-esque and over indulgent, but these are arguments and opinions I formed long ago prior to any official involvement with the forum.
You know I thought you had a good concept, and we had thought about doing Witton Castle, but it was not possible for the team due to finances and time constraints. However the beasting received for raising a question or point, has left a sour taste in the mouth.
You were quite vocal last time in wanting me to proclaim "What had I done in Paintball?", well to tell you the truth not a lot (well short of helping put together and help my captain run a team, arranging outside sponsorships etc). I'm sure this palls into insignificance with what you have done, maximum props to you. However, as a paying customer who spends X'000's a year balling, I've damn well bought my opinion on how paintball will progress. In fact no matter how much anybody spends balling, if they have an opinion and can put it into words, this is what the forum is for. I challenged you and others then to explain the principals behind the series then, and despite all the back channel advertising and promotion being pumped out you couldn't quantify it on this site, although I was advised to purchase your mag.
Your defensive posturing is somewhat at odds with the tactics employed by your associates in promoting this new series, you know I gave you credit for having the courage of your convictions, now I'm not so sure (and is where my repeated questioning comes from). Not only are we treated to blanket postings across forum sections I oft have to consolidate to much criticism that the Mods here are acting in a fascist manner (I've seen the postings, comments and threads elsewhere). The constant use of the "Big up yo'self" type thread which is little more than a form of subliminal promotion (of which some of you deserve an advertising award). The repeat usage of pontificating and dogma, thrown out there more as a slap in the face to those who may not share your views (from another thread):
"So this is your chance to get your team national coverage and was only brought about because of the PA insistence in making all teams have a geographical name".
or
"Paintball Judge
Play Series 2004/And the PA series they are the only one's that matter."
Interesting........., what would the ASA say???
The usage of snide postings, thinly disguised as wit and sarcasm (of which we've been asked to remove on several occasions), levied at other tournaments in the proximity. It would be nice if all posters had a little respect for the opinions of all, other ventures (or do you desire a Monopoly, of which I can quite assure in my experience as a Director in an Investment Bank is quite bad for business, care to comment?). Or why not just don't "sh*t where you eat", or on the bandwidth other magazines pay for. You know if I was really vindictive (as you accuse me), or abusing my position don't you think I could have cut off your promotion at the knees? No we didn't because we are here to benefit all ballers regardless of whatever series they chose to play, it's all good.
And lastly let me not forget, the back door haranguing of team captains and implied threats re loss of sponsorship, denial of promotion, loss of points at tourneys etc when the conventional wisdom is questioned?.
So Hatts, that's my money where my mouth is.
I'll apologise now to Matt, Robbo, Duff, Buddha, Baca, Pipes et all for straying of the reservations as it were, and thanks for stepping in, when I've not been on the boards. In my opinion you guys have down more to further UK paintball and more over, that on an international level through a whole variety of means not just the site, mag and the training seminars (raising the bar as it were) etc. Also Mad props to all the other EXL teams (Shock etc) for busting guts and balls (just in case it never gets said). Just a shame that some people have their own political agenda's and need for self promotion, sniping and reinforcement to feed. I shall get my coat and leave you in peace.
P.S. Hatts, thanks for the offer of Sunday but it's my Birthday. Sorry
P.P.S. I hope all those reading this and planning to play the event enjoy a kick-ass tourney. All paintball played wherever (woods, sup-air, hyper ball etc) is all good no matter what level. Playing the game is where the joy should be at not the promotion or associated glories.
Now wheres my Cornetto?