Rampart66
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I really don't see any downside to this at all. If it happens, I'm sure that there will be some growing pains and a lot of obstacles will have to be overcome (proper venues, educating a new fan base, costs of operations...travel, player salaries).
But I'm going to remain optimistic. I think that presenting the game as a pro league (comparable to MLL lacrosse at this point), at least gets the sport out there. It will attract fans, and yes, new players from those who watch the games and want to give it a try.
For all of the negativity that I have thrown towards David Niu in the past; I have to really hand it to him this time. I wish that many of the plans he had for the AMNRL (with his vision, long term goals and the role of The Star Group) were communicated to the teams in a better fashion, but if Grand Prix can make this work, the David deserves a lot of credit for the hard work to make it happen.
But I'm going to remain optimistic. I think that presenting the game as a pro league (comparable to MLL lacrosse at this point), at least gets the sport out there. It will attract fans, and yes, new players from those who watch the games and want to give it a try.
For all of the negativity that I have thrown towards David Niu in the past; I have to really hand it to him this time. I wish that many of the plans he had for the AMNRL (with his vision, long term goals and the role of The Star Group) were communicated to the teams in a better fashion, but if Grand Prix can make this work, the David deserves a lot of credit for the hard work to make it happen.