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  • #16
    we sold out about 6 games in our promotion year.

    we dont need/cant support a 30 000 to 40 000 stadium.

    **** having a ground full of tourists/ "glory" supporters

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    • #17
      Originally posted by casuallyqpr View Post
      we sold out about 6 games in our promotion year.

      we dont need/cant support a 30 000 to 40 000 stadium.

      **** having a ground full of tourists/ "glory" supporters


      Rangers,Scooters ,Tunes and Trainers

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      • #18
        Originally posted by vespa View Post
        Personally Fulham and Chelsea`s tourist trade can poke it up their a rses , i dont wont to sit amongst those types, To be honest , i dont want to sit down at all, but as we all have to ,i want to sit with real supporters of Queens Park Rangers, whose allegiances will always stay loyal through whatever ,( i dont mean everyone has to attend every week or they`re not loyal , i meen the REAL fans , the people who for family, geographical or whatever reasons ,will always bleed blue and white hoops ),
        I`ll say it now ( while i`m p issed ) , i dont want to support a big club with a big ground ,where no one knows each other ,where there is no atmosphere , where we turn into what Chelsea has done . i grew up in a staunch Chelsea suburb of South London , and none of my mates ,who were regulars on the Shed , whitewall,bovril, benches at the Bridge still go ,its not because they,re not loyal ,far from it, its because they are not part of the "new look " Chelsea ,they`re not welcome , they dont fit into Chelsea`s plan for the future.
        I dont want this to happen to us, and if that meens i dont want the club to grow and become successfull so be it .
        I didnt support Rangers for success , ( i support Rangers because one day i came home home from school with a Palace scarf , so my old man decided to educate me ), if i craved success so much that i was prepared to sell my ( and my clubs ) soul , i would have supported Liverpool or Man Utd like all the other misguided children of the late 70s

        What i`m trying to say is , i dont want Rangers to change beyound all recognision , its like a family ( albeit a a disfunctional one ) and i dont want that to change
        you love rangers because of who you are. all the rest is out of our hands mate.
        PRIDE OF LONDON.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by janemelanie View Post
          I know things have changed but when we were in the old First Division, we played games at Loftus Road with no great problems. Ticket sales are not really of great importance to clubs. They get most of their revenue from sponsorship and tv. Why can't this continue? Even if we stay in the premiership and do relatively well, I don't think the fan base is going to increase much. We are a small local club and have always been a small local club. Perhaps ways can be found to update Loftus Road and perhaps increase capacity a bit. This could be paid for by finding a sponsor for the stadium.
          i don't make the rules
          PRIDE OF LONDON.

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          • #20
            New stadium rules and regulations mean you need to have 6meters space between the end of the pitch and the start of the stadium. We probably on get about a 10k stadium taking that into consideration so I doubt it!!

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            • #21
              Originally posted by vespa View Post
              Personally Fulham and Chelsea`s tourist trade can poke it up their a rses , i dont wont to sit amongst those types, To be honest , i dont want to sit down at all, but as we all have to ,i want to sit with real supporters of Queens Park Rangers, whose allegiances will always stay loyal through whatever ,( i dont mean everyone has to attend every week or they`re not loyal , i meen the REAL fans , the people who for family, geographical or whatever reasons ,will always bleed blue and white hoops ),
              I`ll say it now ( while i`m p issed ) , i dont want to support a big club with a big ground ,where no one knows each other ,where there is no atmosphere , where we turn into what Chelsea has done . i grew up in a staunch Chelsea suburb of South London , and none of my mates ,who were regulars on the Shed , whitewall,bovril, benches at the Bridge still go ,its not because they,re not loyal ,far from it, its because they are not part of the "new look " Chelsea ,they`re not welcome , they dont fit into Chelsea`s plan for the future.
              I dont want this to happen to us, and if that meens i dont want the club to grow and become successfull so be it .
              I didnt support Rangers for success , ( i support Rangers because one day i came home home from school with a Palace scarf , so my old man decided to educate me ), if i craved success so much that i was prepared to sell my ( and my clubs ) soul , i would have supported Liverpool or Man Utd like all the other misguided children of the late 70s

              What i`m trying to say is , i dont want Rangers to change beyound all recognision , its like a family ( albeit a a disfunctional one ) and i dont want that to change

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              • #22
                Originally posted by vespa View Post
                Hendon is North London , i`ll get nose bleeds going up there ,let alone the cost of a passport renewel .
                North london(nw) is were we originate from.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by bushcelt1 View Post
                  **** north london. only matter of time scrubs will get downsized. perfect spot.
                  Can't see it being there,with the hospitals right next door.

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                  • #24
                    Claremont road was a actually crickelwood(nw2)

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                    • #25
                      I have always thought there has been scope to move out further onto SA Road and surely we could buy the school up behind the away end on the premise that any new ground will have a dedicated facility for them to move into so they would be rehoused in the new ground (there is another prem team I think Wigan who have as part of the ground a school for disabled children)

                      Also given the current financial climate surely a deal can be done to allow us go to the Scrubs, The site is huge and a ground would not make a huge difference to the footprint and with the development there of HS2 and Park Royal City it must make sense to the council to allow it and im sure the MOD would not turn there nose up at a fair offer given the Government is known for and is actively selling off land and assets to make ends meet.

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                      • #26
                        I dread the day we leave LR. We have the best stadium in terms of John Terry can hear me whisper what I think of him all the way from the Upper Loft

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                        • #27
                          Park royal city would also be a good option...although you might get some opposition from supporters Vespa and bushcelt not wanting to move back north.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by vespa View Post
                            Personally Fulham and Chelsea`s tourist trade can poke it up their a rses , i dont wont to sit amongst those types, To be honest , i dont want to sit down at all, but as we all have to ,i want to sit with real supporters of Queens Park Rangers, whose allegiances will always stay loyal through whatever ,( i dont mean everyone has to attend every week or they`re not loyal , i meen the REAL fans , the people who for family, geographical or whatever reasons ,will always bleed blue and white hoops ),
                            I`ll say it now ( while i`m p issed ) , i dont want to support a big club with a big ground ,where no one knows each other ,where there is no atmosphere , where we turn into what Chelsea has done . i grew up in a staunch Chelsea suburb of South London , and none of my mates ,who were regulars on the Shed , whitewall,bovril, benches at the Bridge still go ,its not because they,re not loyal ,far from it, its because they are not part of the "new look " Chelsea ,they`re not welcome , they dont fit into Chelsea`s plan for the future.
                            I dont want this to happen to us, and if that meens i dont want the club to grow and become successfull so be it .
                            I didnt support Rangers for success , ( i support Rangers because one day i came home home from school with a Palace scarf , so my old man decided to educate me ), if i craved success so much that i was prepared to sell my ( and my clubs ) soul , i would have supported Liverpool or Man Utd like all the other misguided children of the late 70s

                            What i`m trying to say is , i dont want Rangers to change beyound all recognision , its like a family ( albeit a a disfunctional one ) and i dont want that to change
                            I'd love QPR to be a big club, and all that goes with it, challenging for a euro place or a cup

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by casuallyqpr View Post
                              we sold out about 6 games in our promotion year.

                              we dont need/cant support a 30 000 to 40 000 stadium.

                              **** having a ground full of tourists/ "glory" supporters
                              Exactly this. We all know we have about 10k hardcore fans with a further 10k floating about that go here & there. Anything more than 25k would embarrass us as it would be half empty.
                              You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by QPRDave View Post
                                I'd love QPR to be a big club, and all that goes with it, challenging for a euro place or a cup
                                We challenged for cups and euro places before ,without selling our soul out
                                Rangers,Scooters ,Tunes and Trainers

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