There might be a lot of discussions this week at the BCA expo.
Mark griffin
I wish I could be there at the BCA show for that but I will not be going this year. Please keep me/us updated on any discussions.
There might be a lot of discussions this week at the BCA expo.
Mark griffin
I have been involved in the development of organizations similar to what Geno describes and it did NOT require a lot of money to start. It only requires people to become involved (and foot their own expenses). You need a place to meet, such as a community center, and an agenda. Then it depends on commitment. In today's world with access to the internet much less money is needed for intra-organization and public communication. The need is for a small group of like minded individuals. As the organization matures others join and sponsors get involved for "good" causes. In my experience grant money, seed mony or whatever you prefer to call it is not all that difficult to come by if (and its a big if) the goals are good and there is real commitment as eveidenced by work effort..
I am retired from public life or I could easily see getting involved in a good organization. Even in my retirement I suppose there are many things I would be willing to contribute. And I am only one of many people who would like to see the sport improved...
The problem with the ABP is in the idea that they are a "players union" and their motives will always be suspect. They need to expand their horizons and their membership.
This won't be starting a PTA.... It WILL take alot of money for "Like minded individuals" to take their time and effort to really work at this. They will need to eat for one lol....feed their families rather.... travel expenses (plane tickets, rental cars, hotel expenses)....somebody has to go and wine and dine the "big" sponsors, travel to the tourny's they represent. Six months of meetings with Allen Hopkins about the Expo, Berry Berman about the US Open, Insert name _____ about the DCC, whoever runs the Galveston World Classic and getting Dragon Promotions on board or rather get them to quit! Who in the world is going to pay for all this? Ok... Whoever is going to be in charge can just email Charlie Williams and let him down easy....email Allen and let him know gently that he will now owe dues to the governing body and 30% of his take from the Expo will go to a fund that consists of the US open's 30% and the DCC's 30% because that is what is needed to fund this trainwreck. People who will be running this thing will have to be well educated qualified individuals who probably won't come cheap imo. PR experts need to be hired or (asked to foot their own expenses for the "cause"...yea that will work!) to handle disasters exactly like what we have seen this past week. This isn't an infomercial where you can Get Rich starting your own Billiard Governing Body while living in a 1 bedroom apartment! IT WILL TAKE MONEY!
Maybe you could spare 20k or so for the cause? In reality just donate 1k in this economy....takes money to make money.
Their motives should be suspect.... it is a players union... what else is it? Their motives are for themselves as it it should be. Don't see a problem here really...
WOW, 30% from the promoters of the Expo and Open..... Nobody is calling for all of that or any of that for that matter.
To get this started a few phone calls and/or conference calling will do the trick not 3-6 months of going and talking then more than likely 1 meeting at something like the Open or DCC that most of us attend anyway. You must not have read the other posts or you would have seen references to these costs or lack of costs in them.
A: To govern the rules
B: Settle Grievences
C: Set Standards
D: Provide Advertising Support
E: Attract New Sponsors
F: Attract TV Deals
G: Keep Records
H: Hold a Real Trade Show
I: Attract Industry Sponsors/Members
J: Hold Large National Events
H: Hold Many Regional/Local Events
J: Provide a clear path from Amateur to professional player
K: Provide a national event register for its members to attend
L-Z: I am sure exist but the elude me right now. Please feel free to make suggestions.
1 meeting in passing at a tournament to get everyone to agree on all this is being incredibly nieve....and yes I did read your post thanks.
For this to work and get started all it needs is an agreement between the parties involved. A simple agreement not a lengthy contract that will require accountants and attorneys. Just a yes I agree and will do X and X is all that it will take.
How do we tie them all together?
Who is willing to tie them all together?
How much money will it take to tie them all together?
How do we convince everyone mentioned above that it would be in there best interest to tie them all together?
All this on a hand shake..... ?? No contract agreements? Just a hand shake and a howdy do lol?
As far as inside industry sponsorship contracts go. The people involved will have every contact needed to get that part of the project moving. Many of them deal on a day-2-day basis with with inside industry sponsors. I know I do and I know many of my counterparts do as well.
As far as outside industry sponsorships go many of us can do that with the right package to present but if that is not possible or in the best interest there are many PR forms that do this on a percentage basis with no upfront fees to the organizations themselves.
To get this going it really does not have to be that complicated at all.. However, if you or anyone wants to donate 20 or 30K to get the ball rolling I am sure it wouldn't be turned down
Well if it is just that easy to getter done on hand shakes and hand outs then I am quite shocked that you havent done this allready with all your vast inside contacts....
Well if it is just that easy to getter done on hand shakes and hand outs then I am quite shocked that you havent done this allready with all your vast inside contacts......
A. Nobody is looking for handouts. That was just in response t0 your earlier post.
B. We have done this already in the test program.
C. It's not that easy to get EVERONE that needs to be involved, involved in this. But once they can all agree that it needs to happen and they want to become involved then 1 meeting and a few handshakes will get the ball rolling.
Why would Allen (who makes upwards to 300 -350k on the expo...guess) get involved when his 18 year running tourny is one of the hottest things going and gets filthy on it doing it himself? Whats his motivation? Why would he spend extra time getting involved when all his time is taken between family, Friends, Expo, playing pool,ect ect. I am not speaking for the man personally I am just stating hypotheticals here. Who and how will you get new advertising? New sponsorships? Valid questions here because apparently according to your previous posts they should fall in line once this is organized. That ain't going to happen.
One huge problem pool has today is the money.... compared to other sports. Where does that money come from? They come from Sponorships.... TV....fans. Well the fans don't pack em in like a nascar race.... you don't see anything remotely pool on TV unless it's Allison Fisher or Trick Shots. The sponsors ain't hacking it apparently (unless your SVB and Cuetech). I can't remember the last time I saw a pool player wearing a SVB or Mika jersey, can you? Look I'm just saying here that pool can be big money and is big money to certain groups and individuals now. They aren't going to "get involved" for the greater good unless there is something in it for them. It has been the history of every organization in pool to date. Greed. Money.
Hypothetically speaking all Allen Hopkins would have to do is say yes to allowing 1 set of rules at his Championship event ( The organizations rules which might already be what he is using) and allow his event to be a part of the organization in the aspect of getting monies/sponsorships from the Organization paid to him for his event and having him display there banners at the event and on his advertising and having him accept players that qualified through the organizations RT system participate in his event. This last part can be done is several ways. The Championship event only takes 64 players and he may agree to open that to 96 or he can say yes, I will accept 16 out of the 64 from the orgs qualifiers. There are many simple and agreeable ways to do this part. The same hold true for the US Open, The Galveston Classic and any other event that chooses to be a part of the system.
It can also work in favor of promoters like Allen if an organization like the BPA is part of the overall system. We can simply say we can Guarantee you 48 Champion players and 16 players that qualified to play in the event and fill your field for you so you don't have to do any work.
Hypothetically speaking of course.
I understand your thinking of a few conference calls and meeting to "get started". This may be true.
Hypothetically speaking of course.... once this thing takes off and a year down the road there is a "GB" and it is the final word in US Billiards, who runs it full time? Who will be the Spokesperson? The "commish" per say. Most Regional APA owners do it full time that I know of. I may be wrong here but if it is a full time job running an APA Region then how can running the "GB" of US Billiards be part time? One of your earlier posts made sense about Budweiser for instance sponsoring 2,000,000 for 1100 regional events, 12 national events and 4 TV events... ect ect. With that being said.... getting that together will take more then a few conference calls and hand shakes and promises. It will take a full time group of dedicated individuals getting paid to direct this. It will take lawyers and contracts being signed and alot of money transfering hands on behalf of the one and only "GB". This is a great concept, however my earlier post translates to this and are valid questions about where the money will come from getting all of this together and seen through the way it should be. It won't be cheap and the start up costs to get this vision to come to fruition will take a good bit of money as I originally stated imo.
Thank you for answering my question about Hopkins and the expo btw. One question I have from that however is promising him a set number of pro pool players with big names would take contract agreements between the GB and the ABP would it not? With that being said it would truely be the governing body of pool and the end all be all of US billiards basically. Dragon promotions would go belly up and the like would they not?
For what? I don't think the small tours really want or need someone coming in telling them what to do. Tournaments are played by all kinds of rules and formats. What would this governing bodies function be? Not to mention them trying to get into peoples pockets. Most things like that are more self serving then beneficial.
That all sounds great but who are you ??
Yes it was totally my idea and put together by a friend and I.The one's running the regional tours do it mainly as a labor of love and that too after a while is exhausting and thankless!
You learned this first hand didn't you Ironman ? Didn't you use to help out on the Fast Eddie's tour ?
Very good analysis here Geno. A lot of food for thought. It would be nice to see someone(s) take the ball and run with it. :thumbup2:
Now here is the SAD part. After reviewing all the posts I only see 3 maybe 4 people that are currently involved in the industry ( by involved I mean tour operators, promoters, billiard Biz owners) that have even bothered to make any post in this thread.
Honestly, if this has any shot of happening many more including the few that have posted need to start talking and right now, right here in this thread seems like a good place to start that conversation.
Just my opinion.
Good Luck, I am going to call a TD and tell him about this thread. I may even post it on FaceBook and I suggest others do the same.
I'll toss my hat in the ring.
We do own a pool hall and do host regional tours.... not sure if that matters though.
I just think there is a lot of talk about top down money.... which I agree is what will take whatever structure is decided upon over the top.... but in the meantime there is a lot of money hiding in the real pool fan base that make up leagues. How much is $1 per player per week? Get a coordinated newsletter into their hands weekly and you can build a bigger national system with a large base THAT ALREADY EXISTS! There is a reason no one knows who the pro players are or how/when they can watch them on streams... it's because no one is telling/educating them that there is a pool world outside of their local pool hall. Get the leagues coordinated in a fashion that doesn't step on their individual toes and the ball WILL roll uphill. And it won't cost a bunch of money..... packets of info are hand delivered to each team captain every week.
And even after re-thinking my baseball analogy.... I still like the 3 tier structure. It provides an upward flow of talent to GROW the sport. By the time a big sponsor steps in, the billiard industry will be primed and ready to capitalize on it and not just fall on it's face (again).
Today I ran into Barry at BCA Expo and he stopped and said hello.Had few seconds of conversation.I did not bring up the topic about the Boycot by the pros since the issue does not concern me.