I tend to go to Poole once or twice a season, as a neutral, having had a day at Studland Bay first.
As a neutral I am not a fan of how Poole set up the track now and I don't really enjoy the racing.
However, the Poole promotion give the fans a successful team nearly every year, the crowds are good and they seem happy with the racing. And by all accounts it is profitable.
In many sports the same argument applies about entertainment. I suspect most supporters in most sports want their team to win first and foremost, and if it is entertaining that's a bonus.
Speedway is a bit different because there are so many of us who have lost our own teams, watch as neutrals and want entertaining races with loads of passing.
I'm looking forward to the Glasgow leg because I think the racing will be much better and entertaining, but I understand Poole's approach.