Structure Matters
Since the mid-60's until today, the Men have tried to establish a viable professional organization. In every instance, an inherent structural failure has occured. Whether from lack of sponsors, recessions, politics, ego's and the occasional Don Mackey's and BCA's, the men have failed to adopt the concept of We versus I. This has always led to cliques, antagonists, protagonists, and the disenchanted.
The players have always believed they were owed money for their participating, in addition to the additional money for competing. This is not possible in an open structure that has been attempted time and again.
The only structure possible is Ownership of Players by a Team Owner like you see in the NFL,NBA,etc. They are bought, paid, traded, cut, released, and retired just like the other Pro's. Unfortunately, their ego's are unable to grasp a concept of shared responsibility and group reward. It is all about I and Me and the Right Now.
Because there is only one player at the table for the performance aspect, it lacks the drama of true competition between parties. Table Tennis has two players competing head to head. Pool will never achieve that, Olympic recognition or Not.
Since the mid-60's until today, the Men have tried to establish a viable professional organization. In every instance, an inherent structural failure has occured. Whether from lack of sponsors, recessions, politics, ego's and the occasional Don Mackey's and BCA's, the men have failed to adopt the concept of We versus I. This has always led to cliques, antagonists, protagonists, and the disenchanted.
The players have always believed they were owed money for their participating, in addition to the additional money for competing. This is not possible in an open structure that has been attempted time and again.
The only structure possible is Ownership of Players by a Team Owner like you see in the NFL,NBA,etc. They are bought, paid, traded, cut, released, and retired just like the other Pro's. Unfortunately, their ego's are unable to grasp a concept of shared responsibility and group reward. It is all about I and Me and the Right Now.
Because there is only one player at the table for the performance aspect, it lacks the drama of true competition between parties. Table Tennis has two players competing head to head. Pool will never achieve that, Olympic recognition or Not.