How about this? Leagues were built off the bar table manufacturers, and a couple of pro poolplayers, who had an idea for a franchised, handicapped pool league. A league, btw, that spawned a quarter million dues paying members! Those members have no clue who professional poolplayers are, and could care less, unfortunately. Sadly, there is no pro pool to vilify.
Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com
Scott, I agree 100% with what you said about leaguers having no idea who the pros are and could care less. I've seen that for myself a thousand times over. I guess my question to you is why do you think that is the case? I guess the easiest, most simplistic answer is lack of exposure. I'm sure to a large extent that is true but even that doesn't make that much sense to me.
Obviously most of us here on AZ is a whole lot more involved in most aspects of pool than the majority of league players but I still can't understand the disconnect. I realize the social aspects is probably the main reason most do league but I still have to believe there is some level of interest in pool otherwise those same people could just go to the same bar to hang out opposed to joining and playing in a league.
Back to the " exposure " issue. I kinda feel like the lack of exposure is on the pros themselves. It is true that if there were to be an official organization it would be much easier with much better results. However, there is nothing at all stopping each individual person going around putting themselves out there. I spoke about " branding " in one of those streaming drama threads and that applies to this as well. Once again if everyone was organized it would be much better but an Individual could work on their own product " themselves " and achieve pretty much the same thing. I'm pretty sure it is a combination of lack of motivation and direction. I think most times the mindset is very short sighted and not looking at the big picture longterm. For instance thinking we'll " I'm not getting paid anything for this " appearence tonight so....." opposed to I am building a brand and this is the first step onto a very long road.