I was one of those helped finance the DCC 14.1 challenge,
Let's not kid ourselves. The fans present at the 14.1 final laughed at Alex, not with him, and the game's dignity suffered because of Alex's appalling conduct.
None of us are permitted to show up to our jobs drunk and if we did, we'd surely be sent home if our inebriation was detected, as it reflects poorly on our colleagues and our organization and may offend our clients. When a professional pool player competes, he/she is doing his/her job, and inebriation is, similarly, and for the same reasons, inappropriate.
Alex, who took pride in publicly boisterous drunken behavior, has a problem, and I wish him well in overcoming it, as he's a great talent who is fun to watch.
Disheartened as I am, I will not go as far as suggesting that Alex's behavior has, in any way, reduced my desire to be a benefactor for the DCC 14.1 challenge in the future. Make no mistake about it, the other seven players that qualified (Runningen, Schmidt, Davis, Appleton, Deuel, Orcullo, Feijen) are a great credit to the game of 14.1 and I would not allow Alex's behavior to affect my support of them.
Thanks for listening.
Yours truly, Stu
I was sick in my room and didnt see what happened, So I cant comment on it. I heard that it was funny I heard it wasnt. Alex was probably 7 sheets to the wind because he didnt win the all-around.
First off, thanks for supporting the 14.1 challenge. I had some disappointing with the Fatboy Challenge this year that will be resolved next year, so I can understand your being disheartened but lets not let that get in the way-were stronger than that.
I dont think it is a black eye on pool that cant heal and did any permanent harm to the sports dignity, it was just one bad night.
Alex is Alex, I saw him yesterday for a few minutes we talked about where he was going and where I was going and said "See ya soon".
I believe its poor form to show up drunk when your a professional in anything that is your profession. And Alex shouldnt have drank before he played. There might be under lieing causes that I have no knowlege of, or it could be simple as he was mad he didnt win the all around and tied on on to calm his nerves and took it too far. What ever the case it didnt cause any permanent harm to pool.
I believe Alex has more fans than enemies, but I dont know everything, thats just my opinion.
Darren Appleton is is a professional pro of the highest caliber, and has had my highest respect for the past 4 years(when I met him) he is great for pool. Plays better on the world stage than the small tournaments. I spoke to him about that, he didnt see it like that. Then I started reminding him of his level of play in the biggest tournaments vs the smaller events and he thought about it a bit and was very humble and agreed, I cant quote what he said as I dont remember it word for word. But it was along the lines of "yeah the fans really do help me play better and that does help me rise up my standard of play", To which I responded "Imagine if you were playing in front of 80,000 people in a football stadium-you might never miss". He smiled. I honestly dont think he had connected the dots about his ability to play on the world stage so well, I think I made him aware of just how much impact the fans have on him, its clear to me. Perhaps he never thought about it or was just being humble, i'm not sure but he did think about it for a while before responding to me. Sometimes the hardest person to see is yourself. Darren is at his best under the highest pressure with the largest audience. I understand that feeling(in a much much smaller way). I wish Darren a long successful career and I really hope more people can appreciate just how good he is.
At the end of the day thanks again for helping with the 14.1 event. Archer was very disappointed that he missed the cut by 2 or 3 balls he told me, he ran a 141 last week at home on 4 1/8" pockets. He just had a flat week this year at the Derby, but Johnny's heart is in it more than ever and he will be back. He really likes 14.1, its his favorite game. He wants to win a 14.1 event bad he said sometime back. And I know he will.
So see with all that going on and Alex having one bad night i'm not to worried about pool or 14.1 having its reputation damaged. I'm more worried about particapation in pool, we need kids to get interested in pool, I wish there was 200 kids 16 and younger that are 100 ball runners. I bet there aint 10 kids that can run 100 in America. That's worse than what Alex did.