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Originally posted by QPR Richard View PostMan Utd just won the prem title, owned by foreign businessmen who have no history with or love for Man Utd. Chelski is owned by a Russian and just won the Europa league after last season winning the champs league. Man City won the prem last season and owned by a family from Abu Dhabi. I don't understand your argument.
You dislike Fernandes which is your prerogative. Who do you suggest runs QPR then? A fan with a few quid? We've been down that road before with Chris Wright.
I'd like to see your evidence as to why you think the board is using us to build an entertainment complex, and who you think should replace the current board.
You really dont understand this whole concept of a forum do you ?
Just to spell it out for you again , i said " could " be using the club for those ends not he definately is.
Ive never said i dont like TF at all ,so dont put words in my mouth.Rangers,Scooters ,Tunes and Trainers
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Originally posted by NortholtRanger View PostAll those top clubs already have their assets in place so their is no risk.
I dont think vesp dislikes TF at all, the complete opposite in fact. He is just clearly worried we will sell off whatever assets are in the clubs name and end up with others that dont belong to us.Rangers,Scooters ,Tunes and Trainers
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Originally posted by vespa View PostI`m not ruling that out at all , and we could be just what they need to get a foot in the door .
There is a bit too much naivety going on here, people should remember these are foreign businessmen who have no history with or love for QPR .
What has the fact that they are "foreign" got to do with anything? This is 2013.
I'm sure you love QPR more - do YOU have the 150m to buy a new stadium, or does any old time QPR fan?
Bit too much negativity going on here...
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Originally posted by NortholtRanger View PostAll those top clubs already have their assets in place so their is no risk.
I dont think vesp dislikes TF at all, the complete opposite in fact. He is just clearly worried we will sell off whatever assets are in the clubs name and end up with others that dont belong to us.Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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Originally posted by suttonranger View PostWouldn't be happy up there unless its the nicer part..??
It's on the boarders with park royal.
To be honest I'd be really surprised if we did move there,but its an option,although i think it will be old oak common.
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Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View PostIf their only interest is building an entertainment complex why would they throw a couple of hundred million at a football club that they will be lucky to recoup?
What has the fact that they are "foreign" got to do with anything? This is 2013.
I'm sure you love QPR more - do YOU have the 150m to buy a new stadium, or does any old time QPR fan?
Bit too much negativity going on here...
Just to answer your question , and before i get jumped on ,i`m not saying this definately what they are doing, but woudnt they get the money back after
1, the sale of Loftus Rd
2, them owning the new ground and not QPR
3, All the worldwide advertising , for their companies, the new ground would bring ( especially in the Premier league)
4 all the retail outlets connected to the new ground
5 will the money made from hireing the ground for concerts/ exhibitions etc go to QPR or them ?
I only mention the fact they are foreign to highlight that they probably cant /dont understand what the club means to us ,and as foreign businessmen why would they care about making us homeless ,could be done as business decision . It wasnt brought up to be xenaphobic , but i understand it could be taken that way.
Yes i do have 150million ,but i love Loftus rd and would rather spend my 150 m on old scooters and a semi detatched in Croydon
i know i sound negative , but i am fearful about the road that TF is taking the club downRangers,Scooters ,Tunes and Trainers
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Originally posted by vespa View PostJust to answer your question , and before i get jumped on ,i`m not saying this definately what they are doing, but woudnt they get the money back after
1, the sale of Loftus Rd
2, them owning the new ground and not QPR
3, All the worldwide advertising , for their companies, the new ground would bring ( especially in the Premier league)
4 all the retail outlets connected to the new ground
5 will the money made from hireing the ground for concerts/ exhibitions etc go to QPR or them ?
I only mention the fact they are foreign to highlight that they probably cant /dont understand what the club means to us ,and as foreign businessmen why would they care about making us homeless ,could be done as business decision . It wasnt brought up to be xenaphobic , but i understand it could be taken that way.
Yes i do have 150million ,but i love Loftus rd and would rather spend my 150 m on old scooters and a semi detatched in Croydon
i know i sound negative , but i am fearful about the road that TF is taking the club down
Hardly any club makes money. Man Utd does and literally one or poss two others. Therefore the idea that there will be vast profits from one cinema, a few concerts and a couple of hamburger outlets that they will be siphoning off is wide of the mark. A handful of star players wages will probably take most of the stadium revenue in a typical week.
Also from memory Loftus Rd is already held in the name of a different company to the actual club. It will still be the same owners so not sure that its a massive change.
Re foreign owners fair enough you weren't making the point I thought you were. But football is now a global commodity (one of the few things Britain still sells successfully round the world). It might be sad but the days of Chairman Jim making a few quid out of launderettes and buying a football club are over. If we as fans want to be able to buy players like Remy or Townsend we have to get with the programme. Or be like Brentford. Its a very clear choice.
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Originally posted by Qprnw10 View PostHeard Heinz in harlesden are meant to be moving and the land their is massive....Last edited by lymehoop; 17-05-2013, 04:05 PM.I must away now, I can no longer tarry
This morning's tempest I have to cross
I must be guided without a stumble
Into the arms I love the most
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[QUOTE=Qprnw10;1078355]Originally posted by lymehoop View PostI thought they moved out of Harlesden 10 years ago, moved up north, I worked for a short while down Waxlow Rd., and the demolition was in progress then (2003)[/QUOTE
Meant mcvities,not Heinz... There long gone.I must away now, I can no longer tarry
This morning's tempest I have to cross
I must be guided without a stumble
Into the arms I love the most
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[QUOTE=Qprnw10;1078355]Originally posted by lymehoop View PostI thought they moved out of Harlesden 10 years ago, moved up north, I worked for a short while down Waxlow Rd., and the demolition was in progress then (2003)[/QUOTE
Meant mcvities,not Heinz... There long gone.
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