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This MUST be hosted in the home team's poolhall. If the new York match yesterday were hosted at Steinway billiards (Earl's the house pro there), that place would have gone NUTS. There would have been a true home field advantage. I would definitely purchase a season pass to watch this live for all the NY home matches. This would attract the fans. Playing out of a Vegas venue provides no home field advantage, nor does it generate the true passionate fan base that you would get from playing at home. Take today's match between Houston and New York. Earl had some words with Scott. Imagine if that were in Houston! Then imagine the next time Houston came to New York. This needs to be played in pool rooms in the cities these teams represent - period. It will never survive played in Vegas with 10 people in the stands (several of which are alternate pool players). I don't think a multi-million $ production studio is as much of a draw as playing to the local crowd.
Just my opinion.
- Steve
I like that idea a lot![]()
Let the American promoters step up compete...that's what America is all about...competition...whether it's in pool, or in business...stop yelling, castigating, telling people they should be ashamed of themselves and that they are disrespectful, making what amounts to veiled threats against the players' future livelihood if they don't do what you think they should etc....get to work and try to make pool better yourself....
Let the American promoters step up compete...that's what America is all about...competition...whether it's in pool, or in business...stop yelling, castigating, telling people they should be ashamed of themselves and that they are disrespectful, making what amounts to veiled threats against the players' future livelihood if they don't do what you think they should etc....get to work and try to make pool better yourself....
I do too. I've always thought that "city-oriented" teams were a brilliant idea, exactly for the reasons he stated, but, not playing a game that 99% of Americans have never even heard of.I like that idea a lot![]()
Remember what happened when they tried to get everyone in the U.S. to switch to the metric system? LOL
Last word.......Nathan, please do not end the broadcast when Earl and Jeremy are still having a conversation about the match.
They need a small boxing arena just off to the side where the cameras can switch to it easily. Then the audience could watch as pro pool players try to beat hell out of Earl. :grin:
Soft Launch?
Yeah that is funny. 10 people in the stands and 6 of them are with the players.
Does someone have a link to the Earl beat down???
Heard something about Jeremy Jones and I would like to see what actually happened.