bigred76
12-11-2006, 09:17 AM
I know we have some Joy supporters over here, so I thought this might be interesting to those few, and possibly the Dynasty fans as well. (This is taken from PBN)
We have received the answers from NPPL regarding the OC final game between San Diego Dynasty and us. We are pleased to see that NPPL have taken this issue seriously and are trying to make things right.
We have noted that the suspension on our player has been lifted. NPPL came to the conclusion that an eliminated player who is playing on can’t claim to be overshot. NPPL instead gave a warning to Brian Cole of Dynasty and by that laid to rest Dynasty’s claims that they won the game because our player was over-aggressive.
We are also glad to see that Alex Fraige has received a warning for physical contact and that the claim that Joy played on has been cleared.
It should now be clear for anybody that if the officials had made the right calls on the field, the win would have gone to Joy Stockholm and the series title to Sacramento XSV. Many have told us to just let this issue go and instead concentrate on future events. For us it has been a matter of principle. We couldn’t accept the bias showed by Mr Perez and that we would have a suspension. We didn’t ask for the win and we don’t care about the money. We care about paintball and simply want teams to able to compete under the same conditions. Winning at any cost has never been our style.
Magued Idris – Joy Stockholm
We have received the answers from NPPL regarding the OC final game between San Diego Dynasty and us. We are pleased to see that NPPL have taken this issue seriously and are trying to make things right.
We have noted that the suspension on our player has been lifted. NPPL came to the conclusion that an eliminated player who is playing on can’t claim to be overshot. NPPL instead gave a warning to Brian Cole of Dynasty and by that laid to rest Dynasty’s claims that they won the game because our player was over-aggressive.
We are also glad to see that Alex Fraige has received a warning for physical contact and that the claim that Joy played on has been cleared.
It should now be clear for anybody that if the officials had made the right calls on the field, the win would have gone to Joy Stockholm and the series title to Sacramento XSV. Many have told us to just let this issue go and instead concentrate on future events. For us it has been a matter of principle. We couldn’t accept the bias showed by Mr Perez and that we would have a suspension. We didn’t ask for the win and we don’t care about the money. We care about paintball and simply want teams to able to compete under the same conditions. Winning at any cost has never been our style.
Magued Idris – Joy Stockholm