Total number-to-date warps the statistics a bit as London has had significantly longer to establish itself so has a larger pool of people who have came and gone.
I mean, Edinburgh can claim 30+ players if you count the occasional players, but I don't think it really gives a true representation of our really rather small feeling scene. We have 3 female players too and an up and coming day of polo in one of the local schools.
Should london not look more like this?
London : ~60 players
Cambridge : ~20 players
Brighton : ~20 players
Birmingham : ~20 players
Manchester : ~20 players
Bristol : ~20 players
Edinburgh : ~15 players
Newcastle : ~15 players
Cardiff : ~15 players
Sheffield : ~10 players
Frome : ~10 players
Canterbury : ~10 players
Total : ~215 players
I have no problem in principle with any sort of weighted voting system, but I would be curious to where the figures would come from? It'd be a deal-breaker.
Total number-to-date warps the statistics a bit as London has had significantly longer to establish itself so has a larger pool of people who have came and gone.
I mean, Edinburgh can claim 30+ players if you count the occasional players, but I don't think it really gives a true representation of our really rather small feeling scene. We have 3 female players too and an up and coming day of polo in one of the local schools.
Should london not look more like this?
London : ~60 players
Cambridge : ~20 players
Brighton : ~20 players
Birmingham : ~20 players
Manchester : ~20 players
Bristol : ~20 players
Edinburgh : ~15 players
Newcastle : ~15 players
Cardiff : ~15 players
Sheffield : ~10 players
Frome : ~10 players
Canterbury : ~10 players
Total : ~215 players
I have no problem in principle with any sort of weighted voting system, but I would be curious to where the figures would come from? It'd be a deal-breaker.