Even pool's fourth estate is crying for BCA to step up to the plate and resurrect pool in AMERICA. I mean, after all, the name of the organization is Billiards Congress of AMERICA.
According to a recent Billiards Digest Publisher's article, Mike Panozzo writes: "The BCA should lead the charge to develop a national team. It's part of their mission. And it would be a lift for the sport."
And then there's this: "The BCA isn’t flush with money, but it does have upwards of $1 million in its reserves. I understand the BCA has a fiduciary responsibility to its members to keep the association alive and sound. I also believe it has a responsibility to use some of that money to grow the sport."
A million dollars? What, are you kidding me? And they can't produce a frigging professional tournament?
Like the WPA, the BCA continues to fatten the pockets of its members while ignoring the very thing they are charged with supporting, and that is professional pool. After all, the BCA is the so-called governing body of professional pool. Well, what have you done for them lately, BCA?
Industry members continue to say the BCA is there for them, but I've got news for you, Industry Members, it ain't all about you. That's not what the purpose of the organization is supposed to be.
The WPA and the BCA are a joke. Somebody needs to be held accountable for the continued pocketing of funds while professional pool is dying a slow and ugly death in the United States.
If nothing is done, I suggest nobody support the WPA and BCA with membership dues and sanctioning fees. Screw 'em!
Read more here about what can be done to promote professional pool: Battle Cry.
According to a recent Billiards Digest Publisher's article, Mike Panozzo writes: "The BCA should lead the charge to develop a national team. It's part of their mission. And it would be a lift for the sport."
And then there's this: "The BCA isn’t flush with money, but it does have upwards of $1 million in its reserves. I understand the BCA has a fiduciary responsibility to its members to keep the association alive and sound. I also believe it has a responsibility to use some of that money to grow the sport."
A million dollars? What, are you kidding me? And they can't produce a frigging professional tournament?
Like the WPA, the BCA continues to fatten the pockets of its members while ignoring the very thing they are charged with supporting, and that is professional pool. After all, the BCA is the so-called governing body of professional pool. Well, what have you done for them lately, BCA?
Industry members continue to say the BCA is there for them, but I've got news for you, Industry Members, it ain't all about you. That's not what the purpose of the organization is supposed to be.
The WPA and the BCA are a joke. Somebody needs to be held accountable for the continued pocketing of funds while professional pool is dying a slow and ugly death in the United States.
If nothing is done, I suggest nobody support the WPA and BCA with membership dues and sanctioning fees. Screw 'em!
Read more here about what can be done to promote professional pool: Battle Cry.