No the point is that those agreements and the WPA structure are bad for the sport. The WPA will have to change if it is going to survive.
Otherwise the top players will pick Matchroom over the WPA and the WPA events will be meaningless. That’s bad for the sport too.
The future of sanctioned pool is in the hands of the WPA. If you did not like the direction the administration takes then compete to govern the WPA.
Going to the media and trying to complain about a signed player agreement is poor taste. The federation is better off without those uncooperative players. Players that refuse to uphold their contracts after accepting years of WPA sanctioned prize money. Its an insult.
There is a lot of dead weight to drop for the WPA to thrive.