Team owner on CSPPA: They are up to no good and need to be stopped
An unidentified team owner provides a heavy critique of the organization whose very job is to protect and serve his players.
An anonymous team owner has spoken with HLTV.org following the disputable conflict between CS:GO organizations and the player association CSPPA. The unidentified owner states that the CSPPA are trying to divide the community and how they are having wrongful intentions for the players, teams and organizations.
"They want commercial profits for their own pockets, and they make those happen through the opportunities they create by dismantling the functioning systems around them. The methods used by the people involved have been well documented in other sports for many years, but a new industry like esports doesn't know about this. It's their perfect environment.
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"It's about creating divide and conflict - them vs us. A true organisation representing players wouldn't do any of those things, and they certainly would not act as agents. It would operate transparently and collaboratively with an open agenda about what they are trying to accomplish so that we could enter productive dialogue, all stakeholders together, and players would be proud members.
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"Player breaks, world rankings, etc., are all things that we already evaluate and negotiate together on a running basis, and the existence of CSPPA has not changed that in any way, despite the constant false claims or sensationalism popping up. The vast majority of teams have never had a single conversation with CSPPA - of course. Because why would the CSPPA do it? They have no actual interest in making things better. That's their style. Confusion, misinformation and use whatever they can to create chaos. Then get the community on board like a PR spin. They are up to no good and need to be stopped, so genuine entities can exist and help bring esports into the mainstream."
You can read the whole statement and article from HLTV.org on the following link.
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