I completely agree with everything said here about coverage (or the lack of) for the Euro teams/leagues.
Worse than US players not knowing, not even that majority of European players cannot even get any decent information about the CPL (that's the top league here now missy ) or details of what is happening at events.
With less players attending Millennium events (especially from the UK), details of the battles that go down are scarce and rarely accurate. Reports from events also often read like talking scedules and scoresheets rather than inside or first hand scoops on what actually went down.
Alot of this surely has to fall into the milleniums lap. The PSP have been setting standards over the past 2 years with all of this. When print advertising and magazines were dropping, the PSP upped their web media massively to keep that interest and coverage there. They are also reguarly in touch with all players through their mailing list, and actively through forums whenever Lane can.
Biggest thing of all is the 'WebCast', run by Pat and Matty. This is the way forward for the sport in my eyes as it enables anyone interested to watch for themselves, in their own time.
Last year, the Millenium had PulseTV filming and PaintScop the year before that. Both companies doing the best job possible under the circumstances to report and portray the European scene. Infact, some of their footage was brilliantly put together. Neither of those companies were promoted by the millenium and neither have been able to make it viable to continue filming this year. The industry and the teams wanted and supported it as much as possible.
Should it be up to the Millenium to support ventures such as this, or provide their own service? Or are we asking to much to be promoted by the league we have all commited to?
Worse than US players not knowing, not even that majority of European players cannot even get any decent information about the CPL (that's the top league here now missy ) or details of what is happening at events.
With less players attending Millennium events (especially from the UK), details of the battles that go down are scarce and rarely accurate. Reports from events also often read like talking scedules and scoresheets rather than inside or first hand scoops on what actually went down.
Alot of this surely has to fall into the milleniums lap. The PSP have been setting standards over the past 2 years with all of this. When print advertising and magazines were dropping, the PSP upped their web media massively to keep that interest and coverage there. They are also reguarly in touch with all players through their mailing list, and actively through forums whenever Lane can.
Biggest thing of all is the 'WebCast', run by Pat and Matty. This is the way forward for the sport in my eyes as it enables anyone interested to watch for themselves, in their own time.
Last year, the Millenium had PulseTV filming and PaintScop the year before that. Both companies doing the best job possible under the circumstances to report and portray the European scene. Infact, some of their footage was brilliantly put together. Neither of those companies were promoted by the millenium and neither have been able to make it viable to continue filming this year. The industry and the teams wanted and supported it as much as possible.
Should it be up to the Millenium to support ventures such as this, or provide their own service? Or are we asking to much to be promoted by the league we have all commited to?