by Colin Webster » Fri Jan 13, 2012 7:12 pm
To all gamers
There seem to have been a number of misconceptions about the "Nations Cup" and the MSSA's involvement in such.
Contrary to some of the posts, the MSSA's position has been consistent throughout, and a number of gamers have contacted me directly to find out the truth.
First let me begin by saying that the MSSA is not against any South African clan from participating in the event mentioned. However, ALL gamers should take note that the phrase "Team South Africa" belongs to the state. It is therefore fraudulent for anyone to claim useage of this phrase without proper accreditation. That is why, the MSSA stated to all who have asked that it is more than happy to see any clan enter such tournament, as long as the phrase "Team South Africa" is not attached thereto. First prize would be that a team could enter as the official South African team, and, again, all who have contacted the MSSA have been advised of such.
Secondly, the MSSA together with MWEB have suggested a number of solutions to the organisers of the "Nations Cup". As soon as we are advised what the organisers are prepared to do, we shall advise all gamers accordingly.
There are a number of lessons to be learnt from this episode. While it is always easy to become a mob, and then blame someone else, it is far better to first try to ascertain the truth. Essentially, we all were caught napping with a championship that starts in January, and where there were only a few gamers who were wide-awake enough to take advantage.
I must thank BFB, ASF, sG, and FiB for their time and trouble in helping to find solutions to this issue.
Best regards
Colin Webster