After seeing Fatboy's thread I was wondering if anyone knows whether there is or has ever been a players union for professional pool?
hilla_hilla said:After seeing Fatboy's thread I was wondering if anyone knows whether there is or has ever been a players union for professional pool?
hilla_hilla said:After seeing Fatboy's thread I was wondering if anyone knows whether there is or has ever been a players union for professional pool?
RunoutalloverU said:its completely hopeless, we will run out of trees to make pool cues out of before professional pool has any real organization with power.
ShootingArts said:A player's union needs cash to operate. Trying to get money from players who don't have it is a losing battle so the players will keep on going it alone and keep on jumping at every piece of pie in the sky. They'll keep on being disappointed when the things that seem too good to be true are too.
The players aren't really the fools that they act like time after time, they just have zero bargaining power. No bargaining power so they have no money. No money so they have no bargaining power. That is a vicious little circle.
Hu
JAM said:LOL!![]()
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Now that is funny! Thanks for the morning chuckle!
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JAM
RunoutalloverU said:Maybe instead of money we could dole out meth instead of prize money
1st- 10 fixes
2nd- 7 fixes
3rd- 5 fixes
Know anybody that would be interested?
JB Cases said:No it doesn't. At least not anything the players can't afford. All a player's union needs are players with world class talent who refuse to let that talent be used up for what amounts to nothing, and a cell phone.
Seriously. Collectively they have bargaining power. Individually they have none.
The issues are that no one can agree. Hardly anyone will choose to go with the group. Power corrupts. No one wants to put in the time.
There were plenty of folks willing to help with such a union last time this happened. Nothing ever came of it.
Our other resident gazillionaire Goldwater offered to "help" in some way (don't think he offered to finance it, although he did offer to sue Trudeau) and he reported back that he found little support in the way of any players wanting to rock the good ship IPT.
The saddest part of this whole thing however is that the UPA is 100% to blame for this. Their entire platform was built on giving their members peace of mind that the money was secured for any event sanctioned by the UPA.
No one else is at fault here except the UPA for allowing their members to play in an event that is not secure.
The UPA is supposed to be the player's union and it failed them.
JAM said:I have never done meth in my life, and nobody in my circle of friends, to include my family, does meth.
My morning chuckle has now been transformed to regret.
Have a nice day.
JAM
RunoutalloverU said:And you have a nice three days straight.
JB Cases said:No it doesn't. At least not anything the players can't afford. All a player's union needs are players with world class talent who refuse to let that talent be used up for what amounts to nothing, and a cell phone.
Seriously. Collectively they have bargaining power. Individually they have none.
The issues are that no one can agree. Hardly anyone will choose to go with the group. Power corrupts. No one wants to put in the time.
There were plenty of folks willing to help with such a union last time this happened. Nothing ever came of it.
Our other resident gazillionaire Goldwater offered to "help" in some way (don't think he offered to finance it, although he did offer to sue Trudeau) and he reported back that he found little support in the way of any players wanting to rock the good ship IPT.
The saddest part of this whole thing however is that the UPA is 100% to blame for this. Their entire platform was built on giving their members peace of mind that the money was secured for any event sanctioned by the UPA.
No one else is at fault here except the UPA for allowing their members to play in an event that is not secure.
The UPA is supposed to be the player's union and it failed them.
SpiderWebComm said:The best escrow agent is BIG NASTY (Chad). He held TONS of cash for players at the DCC... and the winner got paid, believe THAT.
ShootingArts said:John,
Any "union" or group of competitors whose success is based on the stronger members of the group protecting the weaker for nothing other than altruistic reasons is sure to fail. I have seen competitors organize and fail more times than I can remember since 1970. There is an ever so familiar pattern. Great talk and hope in the beginning but nobody has as strong a commitment to the group's success as they have to their own so inevitably the group crumbles.
Cash is needed for a union with teeth. Early labor unions were able to at least keep their members alive when they went on strike from past membership dues and widespread support of workers other places. Where is that money going to come from in pool? On the other side of the coin, how many pro pool events in the US are profitable now? If players make demands to people that are already only marginally in the black or losing money will these people continue to put on events or will they say good riddance to something that is more headache than profit anyway?
There has to be a living in a sport before there can be a competitor's association or union with any teeth. I believe NASCAR has a driver's group now however in the early days of NASCAR Bill France squashed an early would be driver's union like a bug. Pool as a sport with a tour and respected pro's is in it's infancy at best, it may never exist in the US.
Bottom line, lofty ideas and ideals don't mean a thing when the bills are piling up and there are mouths to feed. Each competitor will do what they have to do to survive. Anybody with fifty thousand in prize money to wave around can bust any player's union in the US in a heartbeat. That is today's reality.
Hu