one of the big problems starting to pinch now is the lack of funds and increasing financial demands brought about by our relatively rapid economic downturn and incresing cost of living (inflation beat the 5% mark recently).The paintball landscape has radically changed in the last year, the financial demands being placed upon teams has not ......
so the financial demands in terms of entry fees, paint, kit, etc may not have changed hugely, but the actual disposable income available to many has begun to dry up.
i reckon this is going to be most noticeable among those teams that were already running with little true sponsorship. these teams will be looking at whether to run with the new bling from their sponsors (which they may be forced to in order to hold onto that sponsorship) or make savings elsewhere. that might mean turning down entry to european legs of the millenium and sticking to home series, or facing a struggle to live beyond there means, or perhaps folding altogether.
none of this is good for the sport. seeing teams collapse from lack of funds, buying less kit, or playing less can only bring about a downturn in the industry. although it seems to be heading that way anyway....
perhaps a TV deal may bring about some interest - but how much? and when? Like a lot of "extreme sports" that began being televised, it will be purely novelty value to start off with. people thinking "hey that looks cool" but watching for a bit then flicking over. it takes an awful lot of exposure for what is seen as an outside sport to become accepted as more common and mainstream.
the millenium/eurosport could be a bit of a catch-22. teams not willing to fork out early for something there not certain of getting - eurosport not willing to guarantee a deal unless the teams sign up.....
what would be interesting would be to know how much income the deal will generate for the millenium - it might be an idea to see that reinvested - at least in the first year - by reducing the teams fees by a proprtionate amount.
dropping fees would be likely to at least prick the interest of the teams, get them on board, and get the TV sorted.