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"we showed the potential we had in terms of big crowds". Hmmm. There are no more than about 6 instances of Goldstone 30,000 crowds that anyone on this board can talk about being part of.I wouldn't be particularly hopeful for their catchment area. Salisbury is to me Southampton and I would imagine Ringwood is similar. Not too sure people from Yeovil or Dorchester will become Bournemouth fans either - even in the local conurbation quite a lot of people support Poole.
We at least could hark back to the 60s/70s where we showed the potential we had in terms of big crowds. Bournemouth have never demonstrated that or travelled in numbers either.
One of those matches was against Bournemouth - and there were well over 20,000 at Dean Court for the return fixture that season. I suspect they've travelled in big numbers a few times too. But I'm not suggesting they have the same numbers as we do - they are more like Reading than us (4-5,000 in the 80s and 90s), but then Reading are now getting 15,000 in division 3. That's how things happen. Ringwood and Salisbury could very easily move from Southampton to a mix of Bournemouth and Southampton after 20 years being well run and finally being in a decent stadium.