This is what I'm saying...
The only reason amatuers don't care about pro pool is that it is not promoted.
If the APA were to send out newsletters to every one of their LOs to pass out to their players, then there would BE interest. If they were to incorporate pro pool into the daily league operations, it would PROMOTE interest. That would promote desire to improve and that would increase interest in pool which would increase the desire for people to talk about and introduce pool to more people.
As I said, it is short sighted for ANY amateur organization to not want to try and push professional awareness within their organization and when the biggest one out there in pool actively avoids doing so, I have a problem with it.
Especially when that means that phenomenal players like Efren, Shane, Busty, and Appleton aren't even recognizable to the majority of regular pool players out there.
Jaden
All of the people with the resources to promote change (with the aforementioned exceptions) aren't doing so. They are being self serving unnecessarily. The majority of players can't be blamed because they do what they do out of necessity, not out of straight selfishness.
jaden i agree that the apa organization itself could help pro pool. but getting the players to?.... it aint happening.
amatures of all leagues don't care about pro pool. i recall a thread on here a while back about having league players donate 1.00 a week in fees to go towards helping pro pool. that idea was shot down quick like by just about every one on here from all leagues.
what do you think any league organization could do to get their players to support pro pool ? the league organizations theirselves could and maybe should help sponsor pro pool getting the average league player to support pro pool? i just dont see it.
heck this forum is filled with people serious about pool .... you cant get 1/4 the members on here to support pros..
The only reason amatuers don't care about pro pool is that it is not promoted.
If the APA were to send out newsletters to every one of their LOs to pass out to their players, then there would BE interest. If they were to incorporate pro pool into the daily league operations, it would PROMOTE interest. That would promote desire to improve and that would increase interest in pool which would increase the desire for people to talk about and introduce pool to more people.
As I said, it is short sighted for ANY amateur organization to not want to try and push professional awareness within their organization and when the biggest one out there in pool actively avoids doing so, I have a problem with it.
Especially when that means that phenomenal players like Efren, Shane, Busty, and Appleton aren't even recognizable to the majority of regular pool players out there.
Jaden
All of the people with the resources to promote change (with the aforementioned exceptions) aren't doing so. They are being self serving unnecessarily. The majority of players can't be blamed because they do what they do out of necessity, not out of straight selfishness.