First of all I'd like to thank ECI's sponsors. I hope that you all feel the same way as Spike and that we were able to pay back the support that you gave to us.
We were very fortunate to be supported by Dye Precision, DXS Paintballs, Manic Paintball, D7s, Slothball and PGi. Each company is the best at what they do.
A number of things have been mentioned in this thread and I will chip my 2p worth in on some of them in another post. First, I'll try and summarise the story of ECI as best I can.
I had a bit of a chip on my shoulder about the state of UK paintball and tried to do as much as I could about changing it through ECI. What was a bunch of kids playing Division 3 domestic paintball in 2005 became a team capable of taking European podiums and beating a certain US team by 2007.
After winning the NSPL series title in 2006, it was clear that the next step was to play in Europe. I came up with a plan for 2007 and pitched it to the seven existing players and a number of new faces at the back end of 2006. I remember telling Beaker that I felt apprehensive as these guys arrived at my flat. He thought I meant nervous but I felt that I was standing on the verge of something big.
My approach to running the team was pretty immersive. It was about so much more than just how to hold a gun or the jersey that we wore. Thinking about how much time I spent telling the guys how to behave brings a smile to my face even now.
Training underpinned ECI and we were known for our work ethic. 2007 was tough but 2008 was even more intensive as we moved to weekend training sessions, rooming together on Saturday nights. The only UK team that might have trained more than us this year was London Nexus.
In a way, I think ECI changed the training dynamic of a number of other teams along the way. The UK has a history of teams that don't see eye to eye and wouldn't always train together. We were lucky to scrimmage Notorious, Nexus, Shockwave, Storm, Tigers, Stealers, Disruption this year.
Two of the proudest times for me was taking the team to train in Europe. In 2007 we spent a weekend with Xistence in the Netherlands and in 2008 Paris B4 played host to us in France. Going abroad to train was something that only Pro teams had been able to do until that point in time.
So much training came at a price and ECI burned players out both physically and financially. This took its toll on me also and getting to the end of each season was a struggle.
My plan was always to move into the background over time and I stopped playing for the 2008 season in order to coach the team full-time. I had always hoped to hand the team over to one of the guys playing for me and Ash looked into this for the 2009 season. Unfortunately, burnout left the team almost starting over at the end of both years. Rather than let ECI slide down and tarnish the name that had been built, I decided to end the team.
There are so many people that helped and supported the team over the years and apologies if I miss anyone. My thanks go to Dave, Kathy, Connor (D7s training ground) Adrian, Scott, Spike, Bobby, Mark, Paula (Manic / DXS) Jeff, Tommy, Ash, Ellcie, Jesse (DYE), Jamie (Sloth), Ian Miller (PGi), Bunny, Mark Toye (lunch in 2005 set the wheels in motion), Chuck (bleep tests!), Notorious, Shockwave, Nexus, Storm, Stealers, Tigers, Quake, Disruption, Xistence, B4, and the Hoggs.
These are the guys that I owe the most to as without them, ECI could never have existed:
Kyle Mucha (Player 2005 – 2008)
Dave Simpson (Player 2005 – 2007, Coach 2008, Captain 2006 - 2008)
Stuart McAdam (Player 2006 - 2008)
Mark Dale (Player 2006 – 2007, Coach 2008)
Mark Winwood (Player 2006 - 2008)
Alec Bowen (Player 2008)
Ash Chaplen (Player 2008)
Stuart Dumper (Player 2008)
Joe Lowndes (Player 2008)
Richard Christopher (Player 2008)
Jack McEvoy (Player 2007 - 2008)
Jack Hoodless (Player 2008)
Dave Cullimore (Player 2005 – 2007)
Jimmy Brazao (Player 2005 – 2007)
Ian Miller (Player 2005 – 2007, Sponsor 2007 - 2008)
Mark Gerrard (Player 2006 – 2007, ECI Webmaster)
Nick Goryn (Player 2006 – 2007)
Ryder Sibley (Player 2007)
James Beadle (Player 2007)
Jamie Brandon (Player 2007, Sponsor 2007 - 2008)
Charlie Torp-Peterson (Player 2007)
Edd Harrington (Player 2005 – 2006, ECI Graphic Designer)
Stefan Joyce (Player 2005 - 2006)
Ben Welly (Player 2005)
Grant Bean (Player 2005)
Rich Hodgson (Player 2005)
Simon Malone (Player 2005)
Matt Gibbs (Guest)
Mark Toye (Guest)
Mark Berry (Guest)
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