It's gotta get sorted from the off
Originally posted by Al Woods
I don't think anyone can really stop Richmond and co. from having the X-Ball as an internal NFL/NHL style league, especially when it is such a good idea and would only really work in the States BUT we as Europeans need to somehow sort oursleves out with a league of our own IF a universal one cannot be achieved with possible mid season knockout cup contests maybe?? or more Nations Cup orientated events. If there was an American X league and a Euro X league running simultaneously with some large profile feature international matches thrown in this then keeps X-Ball a Global concept with the chance for the top Yank and Euro teams to play eachother. Perhaps this is the future of X-Ball?? Maybe it's up to some of the forward thinking European paintball figures to think about rather than it all being organised by the States??
Oh, my head hurts, I just want to play.
Al, trust me when I tell ya that European interests are best served when we try to align ourselves closely with the US X-Ball model and league.
Integration is where it's at and the idea of us running a nations cup would be a disaster if we are to have any real chance of maintaining some sort of standard of play and not let the Yanks run away with it.
The Millennium was going to go down that path of a Nations Cup but it was precisely this that led Sergei and myself to try and change things.
It has to be team based and it has to be a formal integration of Yank teams coming to our Millenniums and us to theirs that ensures all of our interests are consolidated both financial and standards of play.
Any less, than what we have got, has us once again playing second fiddle to them, lucky for us, Richmond listened to us and effected the changes Stateside to facilitate our integration where Euro teams are on an equal par, leastwise in theory, with the American contingent.
And if you think about it, it shows a couple of things, that perhaps us Euros do have some influence and it also shows us that Richmond was accommodating enough to not only listen but to succesfully advocate our proposals to the PSP.
The PSP also deserve credit for taking on board these major changes to their existing agreed format.
Pete