All the existing associations are threatened by the IPT.
If they succeed, they could gain total authority over the WPA organizational infrustructure. I think I wrote here earlier before that they would be very concerned about this.
The biggest existing tour, that is the San Miguel Asian 9-Ball tour organised by ESPN Star sports could not get the support of the WPA Asian bodies envolved because they could not find a way to eek $$ for themselves out of it. Some if not all of the official bodies wanted to ban their players from participating, but they couldn't risk alienating their top players who would have been mighty pissed to be not able to play for the big $$ offered.
WPA exists as a branch of the World Confederation of Billiard Sports which is an accredited member of the Olympic organization.
They are primarily bureaucrats hoping international accreditation can secure their positions. That is one reason why I have often said that pool entering the Olympics would be a bad idea. It would stop entrepreneurs like Kevin Trudeau from having the chance to market the sport.
I know Ian Anderson and he is a pretty sharp guy and decent fellow, but his motivations in writing this missive are spurious.
If they succeed, they could gain total authority over the WPA organizational infrustructure. I think I wrote here earlier before that they would be very concerned about this.
The biggest existing tour, that is the San Miguel Asian 9-Ball tour organised by ESPN Star sports could not get the support of the WPA Asian bodies envolved because they could not find a way to eek $$ for themselves out of it. Some if not all of the official bodies wanted to ban their players from participating, but they couldn't risk alienating their top players who would have been mighty pissed to be not able to play for the big $$ offered.
WPA exists as a branch of the World Confederation of Billiard Sports which is an accredited member of the Olympic organization.
They are primarily bureaucrats hoping international accreditation can secure their positions. That is one reason why I have often said that pool entering the Olympics would be a bad idea. It would stop entrepreneurs like Kevin Trudeau from having the chance to market the sport.
I know Ian Anderson and he is a pretty sharp guy and decent fellow, but his motivations in writing this missive are spurious.
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