Going back to the thread and Robbo's response to my post....
I can see where you’re coming from. It’s just terrible to think that this is the way it is and has to be. No matter what happens or how hard you pretend to yourself that money is not the matter, it always is. And I suppose if you don’t realize that then it’s a pretty immature outlook on the whole situation. Any big leaps or breakthroughs that ever happen with any sport or company can almost always be traced down to money, politics and innovation or skill. Anything can be achieved with plenty of cash and the right connections – not to mention enough skill to catch an investors eye. It’s a terrible thing to say, yet it’s true for almost anything in this world. But along with these huge sums of money comes corruption too, and monopolization. I’m not trying to say that the paintball market or the sponsoring companies are by any means monopolized! But these things do happen, and are happening all over the place, especially with relatively newborn ventures when the money exchange begins to increase between the customer and the manufacturer (sponsor), the sponsor and the team and then finally between two teams with buying and selling players, at a very fast rate. Change like this is inevitable eventually and I’ve read about places where this increase in money flow is already occuring, paintball transfers seem to be taking place for vast amounts of dosh.
We talk about the ‘Pro’ players (ahem, Mr. Robbo for ex.), now how many of these players can truly be referred to as ‘Professional’ paintball players? Sure, many of them play at what is recognized right now as a professional level – but what percentage of them actually deal with paintball and actually PLAY it for a profession, where it’s their job as such and therefore primary source of income. I would be pretty confident that that number is nominal (but those few who do are lucky *******s!). Now as we proceed ‘into the new Millennium’ our sport is developing at an incredible rate! With absolutely hundreds – most likely even thousands of new players every single week!! The money being poured into the sport is absolutely astounding!! I can’t produce and figures myself, but what other sport has $2000 Sup’Air fields the size of football pitches as a playing arena?? For football all you need is a descent sized field and a couple of white lines! For tennis you need, what? A couple of hundred dollar racked (for pro’s of course), a few balls and a net! With the amount that each PB individual spends on their addiction, (and I assure you there must be pills out by now for it!), including paint, a marker, goggles, clothes, upgrades, and after game booze *ahem* - it far exceeds the expense paid of any average persons playing a more mainstream sport!!!
Anyway - talking about money and politics is not my forte and I’m sure you’re thinking by now that I’m totally talking our of my arse…..and I’m sure I am! But, going back to your chicken and the egg scenario – your so right, the big companies certainly aren’t gonna take their chances on a rookie team that just walked out of the mist. If you want to get to the top you need the money, to get the money you need sponsorships and to get sponsorships you need to be near the top! It’s nothing but a vicious circle, what is required is capitol investors in one sense, people like these Marcus Davis and Mick Holdaway you speak of. As you stated, these clearly are in high demand but there ain’t none to be found!!
I guess that for now professional paintball is going to remain more of (not totally of course) a rich mans sport and/or league rather. There will be those lucky ones that have their break when they meet that special someone who gives them a chance to strut their stuff. And here’s to them! Good luck and go for – just remember to appreciate it at the end of the day and for heaven’s sake don’t get sucked into the money aspect of it all!! Play for the love of the game and kick some serious Pro. Ass!!! My hat’s off to all those people who have made dreams possible for those people and maybe I’ll be privileged enough to meet some of those fine gentlemen (or possibly ladies) in the future sometime! – For now though, come on Brit’s!! Let’s get some serious training down pat and blow the American’s out of the water with our immense paintballin’ skillz and hidden talent!! Cos I’m sure as hell we’ve got plenty of it over on this wee small island of ours!!
Later all,
Alex