jj igotcha said:
and that would be a crying shame for uk ball, i know that the NPPL spot looks doomed but never say never and what with the tigers needing a miracle to stay in the CPL the brits could have Shock as our sole representatives in major league pro paintball next year. surely now is the time for all of us to get off our arses and get down to Campaign and support all the Brit teams the way that the sneaky frogs and portugeezers do across the water. COME ON YOU BRITS!!!!!!!! (might be a tricky call if i've worked it out right and tigers are playing nexus)
When I said, 'and if the Cpl goes the same way, Nexus would be folded in a heartbeat' I didn't mean I thought there was any chance of us getting relegated because we are more than ok in that sense, I meant if the CPL had the rampant cheating going on like it has in the NPPL.
If that happened, then i would just get out because for me, there would be no point in competing, I have had enough of being the only mug in town who says 'no' to designer cheat guns and getting laughed at.
And the tragic irony for me was not only was I being laughed at, some of these same guys who were using these cheating ass markers would then accuse my team of doing the same.
They just couldn't seem to get it into their thick skulls that there might be just one team who wouldn't use them and so they basically just bundled me in with them lot ... I suppose it made them sleep better, I don't really know.
The only thing I know is that it sickened the hell outa me when I heard what some of these guys had been saying about Nexus, there really seemed no point, no point at all in playing fair.
And JJ, it's not so much support we need at events like the CPL (tho that's always encouraging) it's grass roots commitment to training and improvement..that's where the differences are made.
Maybe it's money, maybe it's time and maybe it's even cultural, I don't really think there is a definitive answer but what speaks louder than anything is results and our results in the Millennium as a nation are abysmal.
One thing I found out in this last year with Nexus, and it's a proverb well worth remembering,
'you can take a horse to water but you can't make it drink'.
We can bang the drum of commitment to all us Brits a million times, we can even tell teams and players how to get better but unless they actually
DO something about it, then we are doomed to poor performances and so in that sense, we are getting exactly what we deserve.
I would love to take UK ball by the scruff of the frikkin neck and shake it from its indifference but I fear it would just roll over and go back to sleep.