Old Nine Baller
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How about building up pool from programs such as the Mosconi cup. Pool as an international team sport, with national or even regional teams competing, with boistrous crowds and cheering. Its fun and exciting! There is always the library atmosphere of the poolroom for the enthusiasts, but for the viewing public (non poolplayers) lets make pool as exciting as it deserves to be! Lets get it on the tv, and on the public radar. Even darts get more tv coverage than pool, and they have boistrous crowds. I realize that snooker doesn't but the snooker model is a product of history and culture, and is not necessarily possible to copy. I believe that for pool the dart way is the way forward.
For this to work there needs to be a national ranking system in the US. How hard would it be to unify the various pool tournaments under a common banner? It wouldn't necessarily cost much to do IMHO, just the willingnes to cooperate on in the easiest, low cost way. Without a ranking system and a tour the US pooplayers are doomed to fight bs politcs and poverty forever.
Make a national team you can be proud of, that have risen to the top through merit. May the best man win, etc. Imagine how it would be with a Mosconi cup atmosphere in the Phillipines, China, Taiwan, Germany, England, Poland, The Netherlands, Canada etc when your team came to visit. Nation vs. Nation competing in a sportsmanlike manner. Nobody will be an instant millionaire from this, but there is a chance to make a decent living I think and some respect from the viewing audience and maybe even the Olympic commitee one day. Sponsorship should be possible to get as well. Maybe in the future when you tell someone you are a poolplayer they will think athlete/competitor instead of huster....
How about starting a thread about "building up pool from programs such as the Mosconi Cup" and see how popular it is. You may be on to something here.
ONB