On one side of the pond people are a bit pissed because those in control of a series don't seem to want to get behind what many feel is the future of big time paintball. It seems they are not willing to take the financial risk involved.
On the other side of the pond, people are pissed because those in control have decided to embrace what they feel is the future of tournament paintball and invest huge amounts of money but they are trying to protect their investment by limiting where the players they pay for can play.
On one side, the players just want the opportunity to take a shot at going big time. On the other, the players want the people financing the program to simply pour their money in, but have no control over what they are paying for.
It seems to be the same in paintball everywhere, every time. No matter what the decision made, half the people involved get pissed off.
On the other side of the pond, people are pissed because those in control have decided to embrace what they feel is the future of tournament paintball and invest huge amounts of money but they are trying to protect their investment by limiting where the players they pay for can play.
On one side, the players just want the opportunity to take a shot at going big time. On the other, the players want the people financing the program to simply pour their money in, but have no control over what they are paying for.
It seems to be the same in paintball everywhere, every time. No matter what the decision made, half the people involved get pissed off.