Will,
You said, "you cant find a sport or hobby that has the rookies supporting the pro's" ... well, yes and no...no other hobby/sport/game supports all their tournaments based on entry fees alone so there really is no comparrsion
you are seeing this from your current understanding and bias of the way things are...you can't see the entry fees as supporting one or the other...they are a cost for being in the tournament...this is one of the BIG issues in my mind with the way things are right now
the issue is that people see a correlation between their entry fee and the "potential" payout...I mean, based on this logic, the Pro's should be supported only by their own entry fees, think about how that would work out
it is fundementally wrong, forget foosball for a minute, it is fundementally wrong to have NON-Pro's paid - if they are paid, they are no longer NON-pro they are PRO
Rios,
Darts, bowling, etc are not fair comparrisons for a couple of reasons...first off, they all have sponsor money, lots and lots of it compared to foosball (well any would be a lot compared to foosball)
secondly, each of the games/sports you mentioned have Amateur player bases 100's of times larger than foosball entire population...so they have a larger group of people than we do who are elligible for money and if they call them Amateur than we are arguing over semantics
Professional needs to mean something...traditionally in this country it has meant a PAID athlete and an Amateur is an UNPAID athlete
whereever you want to draw the line, there should be a clear Amateur UNPAID group and a Professional PAID group...today the vast majority of players are Amateur but they take up 1/3 or more of all the money available in tournaments (that and useless events but that is another topic)