Originally posted by Equinox
you gotta love smack talk
personally, some of the people over at PBnation take it all too seriously..
Equinox, I think your implied point is correct in that perhaps this could look like some people being over-sensitive here and maybe over-reacting, I can certainly see how it may well look that way.
For the most part, this would hold true but in this particular case, this incident comes at a time when most teams at the top are just enjoying a honeymoon period.
Pre Campaign Cup 2005, the top 3 teams in this country, Tigers, Nexus and Shockwave, all of us, pretty much hated each other's guts.
There would be continual flashpoints either on the field, bad mouthing off the field and all out wars on these boards. It was an unwholesome state of affairs and set an extremely bad example to all those in the UK scene and I'm sure had trickle down effects thru our tourney ranks.
To be honest, I don't think any of us involved at that time enjoyed what was going on; it just seemed as tho we couldn't get away from it and I suppose I must shoulder a lot of the blame for that cr@p because I took too many things to heart and was extremely protective of my team, Nexus.
It took a special circumstance to overturn all the bad feelings that had built up, and Pete Martin of the Tigers took an unbelievably brave step along with the rest of his team and with one gesture, the bad feeling vanished between us.
From that day, high end UK Paintball changed and the ripple on effects spilled over to Shockwave and so, apart from a few minor league team rumblings, it’s pretty much sorted ….. but even tho it was going ok, the peace was fragile, not because any of the parties were insincere but because a lot of cr@p had happened in the past and it would take time to forget but……..the process was continuing and everybody was enjoying the more ‘comfortable’ era.
And thus the scene was set for a flashpoint … and thus somebody lit the fuse.
This won’t affect our pro teams but it provides a timely reminder that we have to work quite hard to keep the peace and nothing comes easy.