MIke Panozzo and Billiards Digest disgust me

edatplaypool

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Just read Mike Panozzo's "From the Publisher's" column in the June Billiards Digest and once again he turns my stomache in his completely biased criticism of John Lewis and the ACS. Keep in mind that Mike Panozzo has been a BCA Board Member off and on, and thus his criticism of anyone who goes against the boards wishes is particularly self serving.

First Mike has the gall to criticize John Lewis for considering starting the ACS while he was still working for the BCA. What nerve! Did Panozzo forget that it was the BCA that was making plans to sell the BCA League system to a for-profit organziation, while keeping the sale a secret from their members and league directors? Did he forget that it was the league operators, with the help of John Lewis, that built the BCA league system in the first place? Not the BCA Board. All the BCA Board accomplished was to take a temporary profit from the decades of hard work of other people while keeping it a secret from those affected. Who really deserves some criticism here?

Next Mike criticizes John Lewis and the ACS for wanting to be the International Olympic Committee organization. Claiming he has some need for power.

Lets all think back. At one time the BCA thought it was important to be part of the IOC. But they gave up that goal. Like they gave up the goal of running the All-American Tour. Like they gave up the goal of running the second largest national league system. Like they gave up the goal of teaching Juniors how to play. Like they gave up the goal of doing ANYTHING AT ALL TO PROMOTE BILLIARDS ACROSS THIS COUNTRY. Wake up! The BCA has made the decision to be nothing except a trade organization, with the only goal to help sell home recreation products. In fact they are no longer even focused on billiards as anyone can see who attends their trade shows.

And all that is fine if thats what they want. Unfortunately they will find out the hard way that when you don't promote billiards, and don't try to encourage people to learn to play, or to join leagues, or to play in tournaments, what you will find out in the end is that you will sell fewer and fewer pool tables, pool cues, and pool lights, as the years go by. But I guess that is the path they have chosen.

But it takes gall of an unmitigated and immeasurable proportion to then turn around and criticize the ONE organization that still thinks those things are important. The one organization that still thinks it is a worthwhile goal to be in the Olympics. The one organization that thinks it is important to run tournaments and leagues, not for profit but to promote the sport. The ACS is simply trying to pick up the pieces that the BCA so blithely tossed aside and continue the things that need to continue. And for that Billiards Digest ridicules and criticizes. Incredible beyond belief!

I notice that Billiards Digest seems to be getting lighter and lighter each time I pick up a new issue. Mike, maybe if you and the BCA Board of Directors weren't so short-sighted you might see that the success of the ACS is one of the few things that could help to save the sorry state of this sport in the USA, a decline which both you and the BCA Board has contributed so wholeheartedly to.

That last note from the BCA is they have decided to eliminate all their staff except for 1 person, and outsource their administrative functions. Anyone who is aware of the long history of this once venerable organization simply must be crying a silent tear at the near total demise that has now occurred.

Thank you John Lewis for everything you have done and continue to do. Shame shame shame on Mike Panozzo.

Ed
 
edatplaypool said:
Just read Mike Panozzo's "From the Publisher's" column in the June Billiards Digest and once again he turns my stomache in his completely biased criticism of John Lewis and the ACS. Keep in mind that Mike Panozzo has been a BCA Board Member off and on, and thus his criticism of anyone who goes against the boards wishes is particularly self serving.

First Mike has the gall to criticize John Lewis for considering starting the ACS while he was still working for the BCA. What nerve! Did Panozzo forget that it was the BCA that was making plans to sell the BCA League system to a for-profit organziation, while keeping the sale a secret from their members and league directors? Did he forget that it was the league operators, with the help of John Lewis, that built the BCA league system in the first place? Not the BCA Board. All the BCA Board accomplished was to take a temporary profit from the decades of hard work of other people while keeping it a secret from those affected. Who really deserves some criticism here?

Next Mike criticizes John Lewis and the ACS for wanting to be the International Olympic Committee organization. Claiming he has some need for power.

Lets all think back. At one time the BCA thought it was important to be part of the IOC. But they gave up that goal. Like they gave up the goal of running the All-American Tour. Like they gave up the goal of running the second largest national league system. Like they gave up the goal of teaching Juniors how to play. Like they gave up the goal of doing ANYTHING AT ALL TO PROMOTE BILLIARDS ACROSS THIS COUNTRY. Wake up! The BCA has made the decision to be nothing except a trade organization, with the only goal to help sell home recreation products. In fact they are no longer even focused on billiards as anyone can see who attends their trade shows.

And all that is fine if thats what they want. Unfortunately they will find out the hard way that when you don't promote billiards, and don't try to encourage people to learn to play, or to join leagues, or to play in tournaments, what you will find out in the end is that you will sell fewer and fewer pool tables, pool cues, and pool lights, as the years go by. But I guess that is the path they have chosen.

But it takes gall of an unmitigated and immeasurable proportion to then turn around and criticize the ONE organization that still thinks those things are important. The one organization that still thinks it is a worthwhile goal to be in the Olympics. The one organization that thinks it is important to run tournaments and leagues, not for profit but to promote the sport. The ACS is simply trying to pick up the pieces that the BCA so blithely tossed aside and continue the things that need to continue. And for that Billiards Digest ridicules and criticizes. Incredible beyond belief!

I notice that Billiards Digest seems to be getting lighter and lighter each time I pick up a new issue. Mike, maybe if you and the BCA Board of Directors weren't so short-sighted you might see that the success of the ACS is one of the few things that could help to save the sorry state of this sport in the USA, a decline which both you and the BCA Board has contributed so wholeheartedly to.

That last note from the BCA is they have decided to eliminate all their staff except for 1 person, and outsource their administrative functions. Anyone who is aware of the long history of this once venerable organization simply must be crying a silent tear at the near total demise that has now occurred.

Thank you John Lewis for everything you have done and continue to do. Shame shame shame on Mike Panozzo.

Ed

Good post Ed. I hope you sent this in the form of a letter (or email) to Billiards Digest. I would hate to think you wasted all this only on here.
 
Thanks. I have added it to the Billiards Digest message board and submitted it as a letter to the editor. I have no expectation that it will be published in the magazine but I suppose I should give them the chance to do the right thing.
 
One time I wrote a letter to the editor of Billiards Digest because of something they published. I was pleasantly surprised to get a response within a day or two via e-mail. As it turned out, they did publish my letter to the editor in the next issue of the magazine with the response, which I thought was a good gesture on their part.

Having said that, I do not know much about John Lewis, other than what I have read in the pool mags. He was, in fact, a major mover and shaker 'bout 20 years ago and wrote articles for various magazines which were extremely informative and interesting.

What I would like to know is who at the BCA gave the current men's governing body of professional pool the authority to be the ranking system, a measuring stick used for male professional players to compete in various high-profile tournaments.

JAM
 
here here Ed!!!!!

I criticized the BCA two years ago and both Billiards Digest and Pool and Billiard Magazine printed my letters.

The BCA is on entirely the wrong course and has been for a long time.

Billiard Digest should turn their efforts towards criticizing the BCA's decisions to allow other sports and activities to pitch their merits at what is supposed to be the Billiard Industry's expo. In the name of selling more booth space they are actively encouraging those still in the billiards business to get out of it. Where is the sense in that?

By the way do you answer emails anymore?
 
John Barton said:
here here Ed!!!!!

I criticized the BCA two years ago and both Billiards Digest and Pool and Billiard Magazine printed my letters.

The BCA is on entirely the wrong course and has been for a long time.

Billiard Digest should turn their efforts towards criticizing the BCA's decisions to allow other sports and activities to pitch their merits at what is supposed to be the Billiard Industry's expo. In the name of selling more booth space they are actively encouraging those still in the billiards business to get out of it. Where is the sense in that?

I still don't understand what makes the BCA tick, so to speak.

What I do notice, though, is that I see the names of quite a few Billiards Digest people involved in various areas in the BCA, whether it be the BCA Hall of Fame Committee or another area.

Recently, I read that the BCA subcontracted a firm in Georgia to help advance the BCA's mission. The BCA also subcontracts out the running of the BCA Open "invitational" tournament held in Vegas each year.

The BCA may be a great organization for the industry members, but when it comes to professional pool in America, their involvement is not as great as I would like to see, but that is my personal opinion, and you know what they say about opinions, everyone has one. :p

JAM
 
I would like to see a rebuttal allowed next month. It would be the objective thing for the magazine to do, unless Billiard Digest has some interest in promoting one side of the argument and not the other. Hmm...
 
Before entering Pool arena John Lewis was a musician in Night clubs.I forgot the instrument he played.
I am very neutral in these mens politics.
 
Link to the article?

edatplaypool said:
Just read Mike Panozzo's "From the Publisher's" column in the June Billiards Digest and once again he turns my stomache in his completely biased criticism of John Lewis and the ACS. Keep in mind that Mike Panozzo has been a BCA Board Member off and on, and thus his criticism of anyone who goes against the boards wishes is particularly self serving.

First Mike has the gall to criticize John Lewis for considering starting the ACS while he was still working for the BCA. What nerve! Did Panozzo forget that it was the BCA that was making plans to sell the BCA League system to a for-profit organziation, while keeping the sale a secret from their members and league directors? Did he forget that it was the league operators, with the help of John Lewis, that built the BCA league system in the first place? Not the BCA Board. All the BCA Board accomplished was to take a temporary profit from the decades of hard work of other people while keeping it a secret from those affected. Who really deserves some criticism here?

Next Mike criticizes John Lewis and the ACS for wanting to be the International Olympic Committee organization. Claiming he has some need for power.

Lets all think back. At one time the BCA thought it was important to be part of the IOC. But they gave up that goal. Like they gave up the goal of running the All-American Tour. Like they gave up the goal of running the second largest national league system. Like they gave up the goal of teaching Juniors how to play. Like they gave up the goal of doing ANYTHING AT ALL TO PROMOTE BILLIARDS ACROSS THIS COUNTRY. Wake up! The BCA has made the decision to be nothing except a trade organization, with the only goal to help sell home recreation products. In fact they are no longer even focused on billiards as anyone can see who attends their trade shows.

And all that is fine if thats what they want. Unfortunately they will find out the hard way that when you don't promote billiards, and don't try to encourage people to learn to play, or to join leagues, or to play in tournaments, what you will find out in the end is that you will sell fewer and fewer pool tables, pool cues, and pool lights, as the years go by. But I guess that is the path they have chosen.

But it takes gall of an unmitigated and immeasurable proportion to then turn around and criticize the ONE organization that still thinks those things are important. The one organization that still thinks it is a worthwhile goal to be in the Olympics. The one organization that thinks it is important to run tournaments and leagues, not for profit but to promote the sport. The ACS is simply trying to pick up the pieces that the BCA so blithely tossed aside and continue the things that need to continue. And for that Billiards Digest ridicules and criticizes. Incredible beyond belief!

I notice that Billiards Digest seems to be getting lighter and lighter each time I pick up a new issue. Mike, maybe if you and the BCA Board of Directors weren't so short-sighted you might see that the success of the ACS is one of the few things that could help to save the sorry state of this sport in the USA, a decline which both you and the BCA Board has contributed so wholeheartedly to.

That last note from the BCA is they have decided to eliminate all their staff except for 1 person, and outsource their administrative functions. Anyone who is aware of the long history of this once venerable organization simply must be crying a silent tear at the near total demise that has now occurred.

Thank you John Lewis for everything you have done and continue to do. Shame shame shame on Mike Panozzo.

Ed

I dont receive the BD magazine anymore. Anyone care to send me the article? A link. Maybe a scan?
 
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