Neila Posted 21 hours ago Report Share Posted 21 hours ago 10 hours ago, LisaColette said: Poole get biggest crowd in Champ, so they will do whatever gets people through the door. Who has the best track in the Champ? Worky? And their crowds are low. So you can have good racing but unless the team is winning, people will not go! But the population in say a 10 / 15 mile radius of Poole would probably equate to the population of Cumbria. Then all the money in the Poole surrounding area will mean more and bigger sponsorship. Where worky and say Berwick are in very rural areas so haven't got the big money sponsorships available. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
foreverblue Posted 21 hours ago Report Share Posted 21 hours ago 20 minutes ago, Neila said: But the population in say a 10 / 15 mile radius of Poole would probably equate to the population of Cumbria. Then all the money in the Poole surrounding area will mean more and bigger sponsorship. Where worky and say Berwick are in very rural areas so haven't got the big money sponsorships available. But that cannot be the total answer, we get big crowds because when we win, the Fords are winners, they dont accept failure. It has happened throughout their history whichever league we were in. Their passion for the Poole team rubs off on everyone. I do not think we would have had the success we have had without that winning mentality. Workington may not have the fanbase Poole have and the population in the locality maybe smaller but you must also come to the conclusion if they were winning and at the other end of the table, more people would attend. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bitza Posted 11 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 11 hours ago 9 hours ago, Neila said: But the population in say a 10 / 15 mile radius of Poole would probably equate to the population of Cumbria. Then all the money in the Poole surrounding area will mean more and bigger sponsorship. Where worky and say Berwick are in very rural areas so haven't got the big money sponsorships available. When you say the population of the Poole area is the same as Cumbria, you must be including your sheep as well right? Also worth noting that Poole has many fans travelling a fair distance for meetings, hence why the recent closure of the A31 was an issue for some. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spencer Posted 11 hours ago Report Share Posted 11 hours ago What a great meeting. Those last three heats were great. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul Johnson Posted 6 hours ago Report Share Posted 6 hours ago 14 hours ago, foreverblue said: But that cannot be the total answer, we get big crowds because when we win, the Fords are winners, they dont accept failure. It has happened throughout their history whichever league we were in. Their passion for the Poole team rubs off on everyone. I do not think we would have had the success we have had without that winning mentality. Workington may not have the fanbase Poole have and the population in the locality maybe smaller but you must also come to the conclusion if they were winning and at the other end of the table, more people would attend. Poole is vastly larger than Workington, with a population difference of roughly 118,000 more people. While Workington is a modest industrial town of about 25,448 residents, Poole has a population of approximately 143,418 people, making it nearly 6 times larger. thats without Bournemouth added Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
foreverblue Posted 5 hours ago Report Share Posted 5 hours ago 1 hour ago, Paul Johnson said: Poole is vastly larger than Workington, with a population difference of roughly 118,000 more people. While Workington is a modest industrial town of about 25,448 residents, Poole has a population of approximately 143,418 people, making it nearly 6 times larger. thats without Bournemouth added No surprise that Poole is such a popular place to live. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SharpenRake Posted 4 hours ago Report Share Posted 4 hours ago 6 hours ago, Spencer said: What a great meeting. Those last three heats were great. Thanks for commenting positively about the Glasgow v Poole meeting on the Glasgow v Poole thread. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LisaColette Posted 3 hours ago Report Share Posted 3 hours ago 3 hours ago, Paul Johnson said: Poole is vastly larger than Workington, with a population difference of roughly 118,000 more people. While Workington is a modest industrial town of about 25,448 residents, Poole has a population of approximately 143,418 people, making it nearly 6 times larger. thats without Bournemouth added Why would you add on Bournemouth? That is a seperate town. Are you adding on any nearby towns to Workington? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul Johnson Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, LisaColette said: Why would you add on Bournemouth? That is a seperate town. Are you adding on any nearby towns to Workington? I added Bournemouth as its 20 mins away, i think carlisle is the next biggest to Workington and is about 50 mins away,Poole has a bigger catchment area, im trying to point out theres more chance of a bigger crowd at Poole ie die hards than at Workington as you need more of the population to attend, just out of curiosity how many attend from Bournemouth? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marksman Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, LisaColette said: Why would you add on Bournemouth? That is a seperate town. Are you adding on any nearby towns to Workington? The boundary of Bournemouth literally starts 5 miles away from the track so I think it should be pretty relevant, given there's another 200k people living there. If you add the nearby towns to Workington which are further away, you'll be adding 8k (Cockermouth) 24k (Whitehaven) and 10k (Maryport) if you use the whole west coast of Cumbria. I think it's nonsense that it's to suggest Workington have low crowds, crowds are what i'd expect given our catchment area tbh. There was less at Scunthorpe on Friday night than what Workington get. Also success does not equal level of crowds either, you could argue there was less going to Derwent Park when we won the Championship treble in 2018. If Workington get 800 one meeting and Poole get 2000 for example, there is about 1 in 172 people attending Speedway on the South Coast, and 1 in 83 attending in West Cumbria, and that's covering 4 towns. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul Johnson Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago 5 minutes ago, Marksman said: The boundary of Bournemouth literally starts 5 miles away from the track so I think it should be pretty relevant, given there's another 200k people living there. If you add the nearby towns to Workington which are further away, you'll be adding 8k (Cockermouth) 24k (Whitehaven) and 10k (Maryport) if you use the whole west coast of Cumbria. I think it's nonsense that it's to suggest Workington have low crowds, crowds are what i'd expect given our catchment area tbh. There was less at Scunthorpe on Friday night than what Workington get. Also success does not equal level of crowds either, you could argue there was less going to Derwent Park when we won the Championship treble in 2018. If Workington get 800 one meeting and Poole get 2000 for example, there is about 1 in 172 people attending Speedway on the South Coast, and 1 in 83 attending in West Cumbria, and that's covering 4 towns. there were less kids there than normal hence the one race but i think u have to take in account holidays 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marksman Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, LisaColette said: Why would you add on Bournemouth? That is a seperate town. Are you adding on any nearby towns to Workington? The boundary of Bournemouth literally starts 5 miles away from the track so I think it should be pretty relevant, given there's another 200k people living there. If you add the nearby towns to Workington which are further away, you'll be adding 8k (Cockermouth) 24k (Whitehaven) and 10k (Maryport) if you use the whole west coast of Cumbria. I think it's nonsense that it's to suggest Workington have low crowds, crowds are what i'd expect given our catchment area tbh. There was less at Scunthorpe on Friday night than what Workington get. Also success does not equal level of crowds either, you could argue there was less going to Derwent Park when we won the Championship treble in 2018. If Workington get 800 one meeting and Poole get 2000 for example, there is about 1 in 172 people attending Speedway on the South Coast, and 1 in 83 attending in West Cumbria, and that's covering 4 towns. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marksman Posted 58 minutes ago Report Share Posted 58 minutes ago 1 hour ago, LisaColette said: Why would you add on Bournemouth? That is a seperate town. Are you adding on any nearby towns to Workington? The boundary of Bournemouth literally starts 5 miles away from the track so I think it should be pretty relevant, given there's another 200k people living there. If you add the nearby towns to Workington which are further away, you'll be adding 8k (Cockermouth) 24k (Whitehaven) and 10k (Maryport) if you use the whole west coast of Cumbria. I think it's nonsense that it's to suggest Workington have low crowds, crowds are what i'd expect given our catchment area tbh. There was less at Scunthorpe on Friday night than what Workington get. Also success does not equal level of crowds either, you could argue there was less going to Derwent Park when we won the Championship treble in 2018. If Workington get 800 one meeting and Poole get 2000 for example, there is about 1 in 172 people attending Speedway on the South Coast, and 1 in 83 attending in West Cumbria, and that's covering 4 towns. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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