Anyone read the article about how the PBA is trying to become more successful? I thought it was interesting that the current leader, Miller, suggests that for a sports organization to be financially successful, there needs to be an autocratic leadership. He insisted that the players should not have the ability to make decisions if that organization is going to be fiscally successful. Of course they got 30 million dollars infused into their sport by dot comers and that certainly didn't hurt!
Too bad we couldn't get someone with money and connections interested in pool. Some other good ideas were having set tour events like the US Open, the Mosconi Cup, DCC, etc., and having a set TV schedule with ESPN. They have developed a 5 year plan and are following that plan in spite of pressure from within to be more aggressive. I think they are going to be successful. Maybe we can learn some things from them and eventually get the prize money in pool closer to other sports. If we don't, our beloved sport will continue to flounder and pros like Corey and George Sansouci (sp) will continue to want to leave because they can't make a decent living in it.
Too bad we couldn't get someone with money and connections interested in pool. Some other good ideas were having set tour events like the US Open, the Mosconi Cup, DCC, etc., and having a set TV schedule with ESPN. They have developed a 5 year plan and are following that plan in spite of pressure from within to be more aggressive. I think they are going to be successful. Maybe we can learn some things from them and eventually get the prize money in pool closer to other sports. If we don't, our beloved sport will continue to flounder and pros like Corey and George Sansouci (sp) will continue to want to leave because they can't make a decent living in it.