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    Apologies if already posted but I couldn't see it anywhere....

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...RLES-SALE.html

  • #2
    where's the tony talks b%llox brigade?

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    • #3
      The plan is to transform 100 acres of industrial wasteland into a vast railway hub for Crossrail and the proposed HS2 link from Euston to Birmingham. A sports arena will also be built, as well as an office and residential complex with 19,000 homes — more than QPR’s current capacity.

      Does this make any sense to anybody. I assume they are saying that the sports' arena will be more than QPR's current capacity.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by jmelanie View Post
        The plan is to transform 100 acres of industrial wasteland into a vast railway hub for Crossrail and the proposed HS2 link from Euston to Birmingham. A sports arena will also be built, as well as an office and residential complex with 19,000 homes — more than QPR’s current capacity.

        Does this make any sense to anybody. I assume they are saying that the sports' arena will be more than QPR's current capacity.
        No, they're saying that the total number of new houses on the new development is more than the total number of seats in Loftus Road.

        Edit:

        Actually, homes is more accurate, as I assume most will be apartments (or flats as they're known in England )

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jmelanie View Post
          The plan is to transform 100 acres of industrial wasteland into a vast railway hub for Crossrail and the proposed HS2 link from Euston to Birmingham. A sports arena will also be built, as well as an office and residential complex with 19,000 homes — more than QPR’s current capacity.

          Does this make any sense to anybody. I assume they are saying that the sports' arena will be more than QPR's current capacity.
          the sports arena is the new qpr ground. it is 40,000 capacity as TF suggested it would be.

          a few days ago someone posted a thread with a pdf of the plans

          page 30

          http://www.london.gov.uk/sites/defau...Oak_Part_1.pdf
          Last edited by QPR71; 21-08-2013, 12:32 AM.

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          • #6
            where's the tony talks b%llox brigade?
            Oh, they'll be along soon enough.

            Originally posted by jmelanie View Post
            The plan is to transform 100 acres of industrial wasteland into a vast railway hub for Crossrail and the proposed HS2 link from Euston to Birmingham. A sports arena will also be built, as well as an office and residential complex with 19,000 homes — more than QPR’s current capacity.

            Does this make any sense to anybody. I assume they are saying that the sports' arena will be more than QPR's current capacity.
            That was my assumption too.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by jmelanie View Post
              The plan is to transform 100 acres of industrial wasteland into a vast railway hub for Crossrail and the proposed HS2 link from Euston to Birmingham. A sports arena will also be built, as well as an office and residential complex with 19,000 homes — more than QPR’s current capacity.

              Does this make any sense to anybody. I assume they are saying that the sports' arena will be more than QPR's current capacity.
              It says earlier in the piece that we're looking to build a "futuristic 40,000-seat ground"

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              • #8
                Would tick so many boxes for us.

                1. We stay in the manor
                2. We stay in H & F
                3. Great transport links for the north, central London and airports
                4. Stadium is a good size to start with. Scope to expand I would imagine
                5. Even closer to Wembley for Cup Finals! ; )
                6. We would be able to get revenue on non match days



                Big question........what pubs do we have? I would imagine mainly ones around Willesden Junction??
                First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by HammersmithR View Post
                  Would tick so many boxes for us.

                  1. We stay in the manor
                  2. We stay in H & F
                  3. Great transport links for the north, central London and airports
                  4. Stadium is a good size to start with. Scope to expand I would imagine
                  5. Even closer to Wembley for Cup Finals! ; )
                  6. We would be able to get revenue on non match days



                  Big question........what pubs do we have? I would imagine mainly ones around Willesden Junction??
                  its basically on the harrow road....so either 5 mins toward Ladbroke grove or 10 mins towards Harlesden or down scrubs lane next to north pole
                  Last edited by QPR71; 21-08-2013, 12:39 AM.

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                  • #10
                    When do we know if HS2 is given the go ahead??

                    Seems it might cost something like 80 billion according to some reports in the media!

                    Would be great for the country in my opinion.
                    First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.

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                    • #11
                      Qatar will pay for it

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                      • #12
                        Would be a great spot, it's a long, long way off though seeing as HS2 won't be done until 2026.

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                        • #13
                          Holy sh1t, wish we still had Gran's house in Long Drive, could move back in & never miss a game! Great flock of new potential supporters in all those new dwellings too!

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                          • #14
                            I still think 40,000 is too much. 30,000 is more reasonable.
                            QPR fan since1987

                            @yousef_qpr

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Yousef View Post
                              I still think 40,000 is too much. 30,000 is more reasonable.
                              This is where Phil Beard's knowledge and experience will prove invaluable. He will know what the market is for non-football activity revenue streams, which is going to be so important to our future.
                              Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.

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