You hit the nail on the head. I attended the live podcast, and at the beginning, it was very informative. But then things started to take a turn with attendees firing messages in the chat that were, at least for me, uncomfortable to read. I think Ishaun should have been treated more as a guest and not as if he was standing in an execution line waiting to be executed. I give him great credit for volunteering to be a guest and take questions.
Look, I have been probably the biggest WPA opponent for years, to include the BCA's involvement in professional pool in USA. That said, Ishaun was not WPA president in the past. It was Ian Anderson, and I think Anderson did a piss-poor job of promoting pool on a global scale. Their website sucked a big weenie, while he traveled the world and enjoyed being treated like a celebrity at every event he attended. There was no transparency on what the WPA was doing for pool at that time either, and the BCA? When the BCA organization sold the BCA league to Mark Griffin and then discontinued the BCA Open, they threw professional pool players to the curb and might as well have said, "You're on your own. Even though we, the BCA, are the governing body of professional pool in North America and are needed if pool will ever have a shot in the Olympic Games, we are only going to help our industry members now. Bye-bye, American professional pool pie."
I understand the concern about the contract wording. A contract is a legally binding document. Yes, Matchroom is not enforcing its contract to restrict players participating in other events today, but if it is written in the contract, they damn sure can in the future. If I was a professional player, I would not sign a legally binding document with those words. This has shades of UPA written all over it, and some of us know what happened with the rise and fall of the UPA.
I know there are those who dislike Kevin Trudeau and the IPT, but putting that aside for now and for this thread, the IPT also did not agree to WPA sanctioning. They did not see the value in it, which is kind of the message that Matchroom is conveying today. I do understand that.
The wording of the contract and the word "world" is basically semantics, in my opinion, but reading several Matchroom letters published online, they were poorly punctuated and were riddled with errors. They should have been examined by counsel or a legal team before being sent out. It hurt my eyes to read the letters, to be quite frank. That's how poorly they were written.
I am still upset with the BCA and how they treat American professional pool, and though I have not been a fan of the WPA, I have changed my stance after seeing Ishaun come out in public and take questions in the hot seat. He made some very valid points, some of which I agree with. I also am a fan of the Matchroom events. My favorite was Poland, Kelce, but it's a close tie with the one in Spain and that audience. What a great experience it was for me to watch as a railbird. I hope the parties can meet BEHIND CLOSED DOORS and negotiate a settlement that all can agree to.