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Originally posted by MYU View PostNot only that Richard, we as a club need to move on and keep up.
In London Arsenal have a new ground, Millwall did some years back, West Ham are going to the Olympic Stadium, Chelsea are looking for a site, Fulham are redeveloping, Brentford are getting a new ground, Spurs will either redevelop WHL or get a new ground.
If we don't keep up we'll die. Simple as that. We'll get overtaken and left behind to play in a ground that is out of date, cramped, and has poor facilities. We won't be able to attract more support because youngsters will go to better places to watch football.
If you think about it, we're building a top class training ground and academy to produce talented players. Do we want our team of the future playing at LR? It's had its day.
We have an opportunity to move to a state-of-the-art stadium that will have a retractable roof. It'll host many events thus increasing revenue. It'll also be an iconic stadium as well because there'll be nothing like it anywhere in the country.
Or we can stay at LR and play in front of 8-9,000 in a lower league.
Which is it to be guys?Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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At the moment we own Loftus Rd, if we dont own this new stadium , we will not have a secure future. Just like Coventry.
Tony Fernades has only been associated with QPR for the last couple of ( dire) seasons , but we are supposed to trust him with the long term future of the club.Rangers,Scooters ,Tunes and Trainers
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Originally posted by vespa View PostAt the moment we own Loftus Rd, if we dont own this new stadium , we will not have a secure future. Just like Coventry.
Tony Fernades has only been associated with QPR for the last couple of ( dire) seasons , but we are supposed to trust him with the long term future of the club.
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Originally posted by w12dave View Postdont they! who own it then!Under Les Ferdinand:
Luke Freeman, top assists in the league: 4million
Alex Smithies, great goalie for this club: 3,5million
Charlie Austin, 19 Premier League goals: 4million
Jack Robinson: Contract ran out, left for free
And many more mistakes
LES FERDINAND, IT'S TIME TO GO
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Originally posted by vespa View PostAt the moment we own Loftus Rd, if we dont own this new stadium , we will not have a secure future. Just like Coventry.
Tony Fernades has only been associated with QPR for the last couple of ( dire) seasons , but we are supposed to trust him with the long term future of the club.
I support what he's trying to do. I take it you don't, which is your prerogative. All I'm saying is if you don't like what he's planning then organise something so he'll listen to opponents of his plans. Perhaps you can organise an opposition group to demonstrate at future home games.Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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Originally posted by vespa View PostAt the moment we own Loftus Rd, if we dont own this new stadium , we will not have a secure future. Just like Coventry.
Tony Fernades has only been associated with QPR for the last couple of ( dire) seasons , but we are supposed to trust him with the long term future of the club.
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Originally posted by vblockranger View PostHe is a businessman not a fan. He wanted to buy West Ham before he bought us. He has his eyes on a nice big fat multi use venue that his mate Phil Beard has been hired to run. We are his means to secure it. Only problem is they both know **** all about football and have managed to spend millions while making a complete **** up of their first 2 seasons.
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Originally posted by moon_safari View PostThe stadium will be truly amazing and will generate show much income away from football.
This is when phil beard will come into his own.
With the air Asia naming rights the clubs future is looking bright.
Low season tickets will rival teams like Fulham for the floating support .
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Originally posted by QPR Richard View PostWhether we trust him or not, what can you do about it? If you don't trust him, fine. What are you going to do about his plans? Organise a demo perhaps?
I support what he's trying to do. I take it you don't, which is your prerogative. All I'm saying is if you don't like what he's planning then organise something so he'll listen to opponents of his plans. Perhaps you can organise an opposition group to demonstrate at future home games.Rangers,Scooters ,Tunes and Trainers
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Originally posted by vespa View PostPerhaps, i really dont need any advice off youSupporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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