Re: Inline hockey developpement
Hi Psfye,
You make very good points. I wish I had a good answer to all of your questions, but I don't. The only thing I can say is that it is good to have so many people who are passionate about inline hockey trying to make it grow. On the other hand, it does cause a "Balkanization" of the sport here in the United States to have so many groups competing with each other for a slice of the action.
I see USA Hockey InLine and USA Roller Sports/AAU doing great things for the sport, but since they're working on parallel paths that apparently will never meet, it makes you wonder how long the situation can go on.
With the competing tournaments, it's much less confusing: Each (NARCh, TORHS, ECHO, etc., etc.,) competes against each other in the marketplace for the loyalty of players. That makes each tournament work harder to be better and more attractive to these players. That's capitalism, and it gives players lots of choices. Unfortunately, sometimes these tournaments compete for referee loyalty too, and that can be a problem. I've heard stories about tournaments blackballing referees who work at competing events. That's not right, and if true, needs to be stopped.
Even referees should be able to make a living. [img]/wtimages/icons/wink.gif[/img]
Sincerely,
Richard Graham
Editor
Inline Hockey Central
Sincerely,
Richard Graham
Editor
Inline Hockey Central
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