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Known as much
for their charisma and charm as their paintballing skills; the Joy
boys have always been easy to "spot" with their leopard
print and quite large entourage of attractive people. Now their
presence is felt even stronger with Max Lundqvist's reunion as well
as a very successful "kids team".
Leader of the pack, Magued Idris, took some time to shed some light
on who Joy Division really is and what we can expect from them this
season.
1) How long has Joy Division been a Professional Team?
Joy's first event as a pro team was campaign cup 98. We actually
came in 2nd. We were tied with the winners and we had beaten them
in the head to head. But the tiebreaker was least penalty points
and we had a -10 from the preliminary round for a hot gun! I'm still
pissed about that one.
2) How did the team form and how much of the roster is still the
same? Please list your current roster for the 2004 season.
We were a bunch of old friends that tried it back in 1992. We were
running around with splatmasters and thought it was the greatest
thing ever.
Then someone got a Tippmann pump gun and we thought that it was
a bit over the edge! But from the original team we can still list
me and Gusten. Max and Alex came in 1 year later.
Joy have gone thru a drastic change for the last year. We formed
a Kids team last year and they have become good very, very fast.
It was pretty evident when they took second place in Campaign cup
last year in Amateur A. The kids have slowly but consistently pushed
out older players from the pro team and in Miami I fielded 4 Joy
Kids players in the starting 7-man squad.
They lost 1 game the entire event.
So the team this year will be:
Magued Idris
Max Lundqvist ( plays Huntington )
Gusten
Eken ( plays Huntington )
Sebban ( plays Huntington )
Mellis ( plays Huntington )
Alis ( plays Huntington )
Ecke ( plays Huntington )
Brian ( plays Huntington )
Karl Scandal ( hes in jail now! )
TV 4
David
Flizan
Razmus ( 16 years old, will play Huntington beach )
Robin ( plays Huntington )
Johan
Dan
3)
You recently brought back Swedish-sensation Max Lundqvist... what
does this mean to the team and how do you feel about this reunion?
Max is as he was with me when we formed the team and the teams "soul"
very important for Joy. He has never actually left Joy, he has played
with us as much as he could in the past 3 years. But rules and politics
made it harder for him to play with Joy and therefore he had to
leave NXL and come back home. Now Alex is restricted from playing
with us, and he's not happy....
As for having Max on the field. That will take Joy up another level
and I can safely say that I will be able to field a team that will
be awesome.
4) Who are your sponsors for 2004 and in what way?
Our main sponsor is WDP. They are the ones that drive this team
forward. This year they have also made a custom team marker the
Joy Angel that will give us such firepower that anyone meeting us
will have to struggle just to make it to their preliminary bunkers.
It's sick!
Other sponsors are Dye that give us the best goggles Invision and
barrels and other stuff that make us look better.
Also as we now have the fastest gun in the world we needed the fastest
hopper, so Halo from Odyssey is also a sponsor
Then we have this super cool new brand in paintball harnesses and
bags, NXe. They look good and work perfectly, so Joy Division!
Reball is the new revolution in this sport. A reusable rubber ball
that fly straight at 300fps. This product has made it possible for
us to practice as much as we can without using pballs!
Now motivation is the only limit.
We also use the Snapbox, a portable shooting range that can be put
up anywhere. Players can practice snapshooting and accuracy in their
garage or home.
We are shooting Tomahawk paintballs in Xball, we won the nations
cup with that ball so we really like it.
5) What is your role with the team Magued?
To be able to take a spot on Joy you have to practice at least 2
times/week. If you can't you won't play! Now I have a life and can't
run around and play paintball 2 times /week so I guess my playing
days are over. With the increased training and everything else around
the team taking more and more time this is something very positive.
Also in EXL the teams need me as a coach so I'm happy with my new
100% pimp role. Me and Gusten and the old gard took the team to
where they are today, now our new young superstars will take it
higher.
6) Has being a tournament promoter been positive or negative for
your team in the past?
It's been a great experience but it has cost a lot of money. In
any case Joy Masters have been everything we wanted it to be with
the reffing, good venues and x-rated parties.
Hopefully Joy Masters will evolve even more in the future. For the
team it has been great for promotion and setting standards on reffing
for the entire paintball community. And the smart promoters have
realized that as the NPPL did last year using Joy Players as reffs.
7) Where will Joy Division be playing this year?
Joy will play as much NPPL as we possibly can, hopefully all of
them and EXL the European Xball league.
8) Where does the team practice most of the time?
At the Swedish paintball academy JOY CENTER STOCKHOLM and at Paintball
gården Skövde.
2 huge reasons why Sweden is so over represented in the world of
paintball.
9) When Paintball veterans hear "Joy Division", what do
you think comes to their minds?
To hide their girlfriends.
10) What would you like to come to their minds?
To present there girlfriends...
11) What are Joy Division's goals this year?
To win a NPPL event, and by that be the first European team to win
major in the states. We will also win the EXL that I'm sure of.
12) Where can people learn more about the team?
Website is on its way, don't have the address yet. But www.WDP.tv
will surely have a link up.
14) Why has the team decided to play in the NPPL Super 7?
NPPL is awesome! We played 2 events last year and we are still talking
about it! VEGAS AND MIAMI, I mean who wouldn't want to play paintball
and party at places like that?
We Reffed Huntington last year and it was hard work but still so
fun. Also a major point for any European team is that NPPL takes
reffing seriously. We can play there knowing that we will be reffed
fairly. That had never been the case in the states before.
Then we have Camille and Mandy, they are HOT!
15) Finally, is it true you used to be an "exotic dancer"?
Not really, the story have been some how twisted. When we were in
Birmingham a long time ago, WDP had a party and called a "call
a stripper" agency. The girls at the party also wanted to have
a male stripper so they order one. In walks OWEN! He actually got
hired on the spot as the girls didn't want to let him go and now
he's one of the corner stones of WDP.
For
more information on the National Professional Paintball League and
the Super 7 World Series, visit www.NPPL.tv
Submitted by:
Camille Baker
Director of Marketing
National Professional Paintball League
www.nppl.tv
(714) 536-9050 Phone
(714) 536-0676 Fax
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