So far, do you think C J Wiley is doing the best thing for the Mosconi cup and USA?

CJ is the man to keep things organized......

CJ knows how to win. He's been there.

I'm sure he knows how important it is for all the guys to know exactly what is going on.

With CJ at the helm everyone should know that things will be done to the benefit of our players.

A business man and a pool player. And a great guy.......

I think we got a winner here all the way.

USA wins.............
 
Gosh Neil

"Past behavior towards the guy" was nothing he didn't give me first. So, you and anyone else misreading a simple question falls on YOU, not me. It's YOUR fault that you want to find fault with everything I write, not mine. I'm not trying to kill anything except the crap you and others enjoy throwing my way. The fact that you see what you do is only due to your own prejudice, not what was actually wrote. If you bothered to actually read what was written, instead of only seeing what you wanted to see, you would have seen a basic question, same as someonelse later stated, nothing more. So, instead of getting down on me, start looking at yourself for a change.

That's the last I have to say on the subject in this thread. Sorry Lock that some decided to use your thread to try and knock me.


I don't know you or about your history with CJ. But, it seems to me you're being ganged up on a little bit and I hate to see anyone up against such odds. Being a 4ft.9in. senior in high school, any one guy in my school seemed like a gang. For a couple of decades, hustling the road (successfully, I might add), I used cunning and cowardness (and, an occasional weapon) to deal with it. And, I got out thumbs intact.

PM your address to me and, if you like, I'll send you my book to show you what I mean.

P.S CJ may rub some people wrong because he's a bit of an egomaniac but it's deserved. he's so mega-talented in so many fields. Plus, he's a pretty nice fellow. I'm delighted he's leading us. GO USA.
Keep it nice. Alfie
 
thats correct, he has been there 100000% of the time either practice room or @ the box, As have I, usually the opposite of him, I watch the cues etc in the practice room and help out(towel boy work) if needed.

In addition to the TV time he is with someone from the team just about every moment of the day doing something, its a full time gig. Some times its been social and thats important too. but he aint been 100 yards from the venue or hotel(next to each other) all week, we all eat across the street & in the rooom at night. I'm crashing on the couch(well cott kelly has the couch) in the living room/dining hall/ living room part of the room we all share. after the sessions, great room(more like a condo than a hotel room),full kitchen. Props to Match Room for EVERYTHING. Wow they do it right.

its lots of work, believe me, this aint my first rodeo doing this. its a long 4 day's for everyone. There is a pile at stake here, everyone feels the pressure, the girls too, they have to take care of the food cause were done late at night, its lots more than anyone gets unless your here. It took 4 days to set up before a ball was on the TV box, I got pic's of them setting up all the stuff(seats, lighting, TV equip, table, and 1000 more things) its a huge production for pool. york hall isnt wired ahead of time, so there are 4-5 huge trucks behind the building, it took a crew of 12 -15 guys just to set up the place over the 4-5 days. And that dont count the table fitters-who did a brilliant job!


This is first hand quality information, not keyboard hero's with creative imaginations.

Good stuff Eric. Thanks for taking your valuable time to share and thanks for helping our team. I look forward to more posts from our on the scene reporter when you can find time. Tell Johnny his buddy Matt said hello and to keep up the amazing play!

GO USA!!!
 
I don't know much about technical side of events like Mosconi cup and would like to know if CJ is gonna play pool there too? or the captain in such events is just the leader, like a coach??
 
Captain's value

Let's face it: pool is, by-and-large, a very individualistic sport. About the only time I can think of a "captain" having an impact on the outcome of a match is during bar table leagues when an astute leader can arrange the players and match ups, coach shot selection and strategy, and point out the occasional rules violation.

But at high powered professional pool? Fergitaboutit.

I also seriously doubt that at the MC the captains are coming out of the back office and unilaterally giving the refeee the day's line up. Much more likely is that the line up is being gamed by the team as a whole, with strong input from the experienced players, like JA and SVB.

BTW, during the little bit of the MC I watched yesterday, the captains were up in the stands... with the spectators.

Lou Figueroa

The captain's role is largely psychological. Just like any coach, the captain helps get his or her players "up" before the match, and keeps them up when things aren't going so well. As a successful captain/coach myself, I know sometimes all it takes is a pat on the back or just a smile at the right moment.

Regarding CJ, I have no problems with him. But it looks to me (and has for years) as if Johnny is the real coach, constantly re-assuring his teammates, and helping with shot selection (even the pros have difficult choices). Even Johnny's wife would come down and help fire up the players. Great to watch.
 
thats correct, he has been there 100000% of the time either practice room or @ the box, As have I, usually the opposite of him, I watch the cues etc in the practice room and help out(towel boy work) if needed.

In addition to the TV time he is with someone from the team just about every moment of the day doing something, its a full time gig. Some times its been social and thats important too. but he aint been 100 yards from the venue or hotel(next to each other) all week, we all eat across the street & in the rooom at night. I'm crashing on the couch(well cott kelly has the couch) in the living room/dining hall/ living room part of the room we all share. after the sessions, great room(more like a condo than a hotel room),full kitchen. Props to Match Room for EVERYTHING. Wow they do it right.

its lots of work, believe me, this aint my first rodeo doing this. its a long 4 day's for everyone. There is a pile at stake here, everyone feels the pressure, the girls too, they have to take care of the food cause were done late at night, its lots more than anyone gets unless your here. It took 4 days to set up before a ball was on the TV box, I got pic's of them setting up all the stuff(seats, lighting, TV equip, table, and 1000 more things) its a huge production for pool. york hall isnt wired ahead of time, so there are 4-5 huge trucks behind the building, it took a crew of 12 -15 guys just to set up the place over the 4-5 days. And that dont count the table fitters-who did a brilliant job!


This is first hand quality information, not keyboard hero's with creative imaginations.

great report; thanks very much for taking the time. More of these behind the scene reports would be greatly appreciated if you have time.. Thanks again.
 
thats correct, he has been there 100000% of the time either practice room or @ the box, As have I, usually the opposite of him, I watch the cues etc in the practice room and help out(towel boy work) if needed.

In addition to the TV time he is with someone from the team just about every moment of the day doing something, its a full time gig. Some times its been social and thats important too. but he aint been 100 yards from the venue or hotel(next to each other) all week, we all eat across the street & in the rooom at night. I'm crashing on the couch(well cott kelly has the couch) in the living room/dining hall/ living room part of the room we all share. after the sessions, great room(more like a condo than a hotel room),full kitchen. Props to Match Room for EVERYTHING. Wow they do it right.

its lots of work, believe me, this aint my first rodeo doing this. its a long 4 day's for everyone. There is a pile at stake here, everyone feels the pressure, the girls too, they have to take care of the food cause were done late at night, its lots more than anyone gets unless your here. It took 4 days to set up before a ball was on the TV box, I got pic's of them setting up all the stuff(seats, lighting, TV equip, table, and 1000 more things) its a huge production for pool. york hall isnt wired ahead of time, so there are 4-5 huge trucks behind the building, it took a crew of 12 -15 guys just to set up the place over the 4-5 days. And that dont count the table fitters-who did a brilliant job!


This is first hand quality information, not keyboard hero's with creative imaginations.

Thank you. Why does everyone have to find someone to blame or try to blame? Can't someone just be better on a certain day or days?

Everyone one of these guys on both teams are putting their hearts into it. Sometimes even the best miss or get an unfortunate roll


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On the scene news from the Mosconi Cup Team USA! Thanks.

I know, I'm rooming with him, JA, Hatch. So I KNOW and yes he is doing one hell of a job!!! I wont go into details, as its not my business to discuss. Things are good, we were up until 3:35am "working it out" this morning, now team meeting same place same time everyday. What happens there is his decision to talk about or not. But everyone can be sure (not just my opinion) but as it appears the team is happy with CJ, and IMO thats what counts.

damn its cold here,

cheers,,
eric :)

Hello Fatboy,
I am very glad to hear from someone that is over there with the Mosconi Team USA. And a member of the world famous Lock Society. Now I am finding out first hand what is going on over there across the big water.
Thank you very much for your on the scene report of what is going on!
Enough said, I am going to work from lunch at 1:o'clock. But I can't wait for the next news about Team USA. Thanks again, Fat Lock.
Many Regards,
Lock N Load.
 
Props to Match Room for EVERYTHING. Wow they do it right.


Can we get them to take over the US Open?! :grin-square:
 
Props to Match Room for EVERYTHING. Wow they do it right.


Can we get them to take over the US Open?! :grin-square:

Not sure about this. I haven't been in person but I've heard the Open is a fun event. As far as the broadcast goes, if Matchroom put it on it still wouldn't be on TV live in the US. And it seems like sometimes we have a hard time tracking down the internet stream here for Matchroom events. I can't remember but did we ever find the stream from Vegas last year? Maybe it was the World Cup we couldn't find.

And I've always liked the Accustats stream of the Open even though it is PPV. They do a great job. Camera work and commentary is good, it's in HD, and I like the 2 session daily pricing they've offered. And there is never a problem finding it.

The crowd participation and excitement factor of the Mosconi Cup is unique to the event and I don't think it would necessarily translate to the US Open or most other events for that matter. In addition to the national team aspect, keep in mind the Mosconi Cup is a one table event. The crowd noise doesn't interfere with other matches.
 
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CJ is doing a very solid job. He has the weaker team but has them where they can still win it with a great effort on day four.
 
CJ is the man. No matter what he does, someone will second guess him, that's the nature of being the coach. He has a super tough job and I think he was a fantastic choice.

Win or lose, he and Team USA will have nothing to be ashamed of! It ain't over yet!
 
The Mosconi Cup - Great Test......or the Greatest Test for American pool players?

C J Wiley,
Is in charge of the the USA Mosconi team. Is he doing the best and right thing for the win? I think he is!!! Your opinion is appreciated! Thanks.
Many Regards,
Lock N Load.

There's factors here that make the pressure almost unbearable. It's not about just playing great pool, it's about facing the most challenging moments in your pool career. I can only share my experience, strength and suggestions, however, even Johnny Archer with 16 years says it's the most pressure he's ever faced. I ran out the last rack to win the CUP 16 years ago and my only thought was extending my cue through the ball. To this day I remember that game and what it took to make a "routine" run out. Let me tell everyone, there is nothing "routine" about playing pool under these conditions. With that being said I love this situation and what it stands for because win or lose you learn valuable lessons about your Game, yourself and other people. This is great for me personally because I thrive on pressure and feel an eery sense of calm in the "eye" of this "tornado".

Tonight we have nothing to lose and everything to win. I have overcome many seemly impossible positions and so has everyone on the team. We will play the rest of the tournament one ball at a time and accept the outcome as professionals and Men.

Anyone thinks they can do better under these
circumstances is "whistling in a cemetery" and has never played at this level. You can say or think what you want, and I will assure you ANYTHING can happen tonight. If you wonder if I "believe" in miracles, I have learned from experience to EXPECT THEM!

We all just need to win ONE match to be victorious and whatever happens I'm honored to be a part of this team and this chapter in pool history. It's not whether you win or lose at this point, it's literally HOW YOU PLAY THE GAME. 'The Game is the Teacher' .

Thanks for your support and respect for this team's efforts. They are required to confront the most extreme conditions and unless you truly know what it's feels like to be out there in front of this type crowd you can't imagine what it takes to win.

No matter what the outcome, these players are all winners and I will personally defend any shot, or decision they make tonight. They have a chance tonight to overcome all odds and go down in history with one of the gutsiest comebacks of all time. I will expect it. :wink:

CJ WILEY
 
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I'm just curious how anyone could possibly not expect Negative Nacy Neil to chime in on a CJ thread?

If you can't figure out how people could judge CJ's coaching without being there, you need to go back to deleting your posts and bumping old threads with nothing but a line of dots because your hate and jealousy has finally gotten to the point of retardation.

CJ knows more about pool than you, has accomplished more that you could ever dream of, has helped and taught more people on here than you, and probably has banged hotter chicks than you. Just STFU already.

:killingme::lol::killingme::lol::killingme:
 
There's factors here that make the pressure almost unbearable. It's not about just playing great pool, it's about facing the most challenging moments in your pool career. I can only share my experience, strength and suggestions, however, even Johnny Archer with 16 years says it's the most pressure he's ever faced. I ran out the last rack to win the CUP 16 years ago and my only thought was extending my cue through the ball. To this day I remember that game and what it took to make a "routine" run out. Let me tell everyone, there is nothing "routine" about playing pool under these conditions. With that being said I love this situation and what it stands for because win or lose you learn valuable lessons about your Game, yourself and other people. This is great for me personally because I thrive on pressure and feel an eery sense of calm in the "eye" of this "tornado".

CJ WILEY

This is priceless, and I agree in full. The pressure is at a level that these players are not accustomed to at all.

Short race, big enthusiastic crowd, shot clock, accountability to one's team and one's nation, $7,500 difference per player between winning and losing the cup ---- the pressure is something that is truly hard to fathom for most of us.

What we have here is ten great players giving a great effort, some succeeding and others not, but it's a truly great show.

This really is a treat for any serious fan of pool.
 
There's factors here that make the pressure almost unbearable. It's not about just playing great pool, it's about facing the most challenging moments in your pool career. I can only share my experience, strength and suggestions, however, even Johnny Archer with 16 years says it's the most pressure he's ever faced. I ran out the last rack to win the CUP 16 years ago and my only thought was extending my cue through the ball. To this day I remember that game and what it took to make a "routine" run out. Let me tell everyone, there is nothing "routine" about playing pool under these conditions. With that being said I love this situation and what it stands for because win or lose you learn valuable lessons about your Game, yourself and other people. This is great for me personally because I thrive on pressure and feel an eery sense of calm in the "eye" of this "tornado".

Tonight we have nothing to lose and everything to win. I have overcome many seemly impossible positions and so has everyone on the team. We will play the rest of the tournament one ball at a time and accept the outcome as professionals and Men.

Anyone thinks they can do better under these
circumstances is "whistling in a cemetery" and has never played at this level. You can say or think what you want, and I will assure you ANYTHING can happen tonight. If you wonder if I "believe" in miracles, I have learned from experience to EXPECT THEM!

We all just need to win ONE match to be victorious and whatever happens I'm honored to be a part of this team and this chapter in pool history. It's not whether you win or lose at this point, it's literally HOW YOU PLAY THE GAME. 'The Game is the Teacher' .

Thanks for your support and respect for this team's efforts. They are required to confront the most extreme conditions and unless you truly know what it's feels like to be out there in front of this type crowd you can't imagine what it takes to win.

No matter what the outcome, these players are all winners and I will personally defend any shot, or decision they make tonight. They have a chance tonight to overcome all odds and go down in history with one of the gutsiest comebacks of all time. I will expect it. :wink:

CJ WILEY

What he just said! Priceless!
Many Regards,
Lock N Load.
 
CJ is the man. No matter what he does, someone will second guess him, that's the nature of being the coach. He has a super tough job and I think he was a fantastic choice.

Win or lose, he and Team USA will have nothing to be ashamed of! It ain't over yet!

I like what you just said!
Many Regards,
Lock N Load.
 
CJ did a fine job and I'm proud of him and the Team America. Our guys fought hard against a very tough Team Europe and nearly pulled off the great comeback they needed on Thursday. CJ's frontloaded lineup on day four gave us a chance, but Melling wrestled back the momentum with truly exceptional play.

CJ and his team did America proud and I commend all of them. This was a great event and all who participated provided great theater for me and all the fans who love pool.
 
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