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Originally posted by West Acton View PostI think Emirates is a fantastic ground and puts Wembley in the shade.
Bad view in the upper tier???? you sure you were facing the right direction
I have sat all over the top tier at the Emirates and there is not a bad view in the place up their in my humble opinion
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Our actual view was like lookin at a green ant hillRangers Til I Die
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Originally posted by QPR Richard View Post..it's being financed with naming rights..
Aw man, could you imagine us playing at say the ASR Logistics Arena or the viagogo stadium?? :(
Air Asia in the name would probably be the lesser of all the evils.Rangers Til I Die
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Originally posted by ArthurQPR_NYC View Postyeah, just like how Newcastle's done with Mike Ashley's SportsDirect Arena at St. James' Park, or whatever theyre calling it these days.
Aw man, could you imagine us playing at say the ASR Logistics Arena or the viagogo stadium?? :(
Air Asia in the name would probably be the lesser of all the evils.
Personally, I'm not too bothered what they call the new stadium, as long as it helps with the finances. Man City and Arsenal don't seem to have done too badly with new grounds and naming rights.Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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Originally posted by QPR Richard View PostFirstly, Air Asia will be ploughing in money from naming rights. Secondly, I understand that Amit is involved with the construction of the stadium, along with Mittal Steel as a supplier. Thirdly, I'm not aware of any business failures by any of our shareholders. These guys are serious businessmen.
I don't think a comparison between Coventry and London can be made in terms of business models. London has far more going for it than Coventry, and the stadium will be multi-purpose thus bringing in money.
Besides, who would have thought the white elephant that was the millennium dome would be transformed into the world's busiest music arena? Our chief executive had a big hand in that.
If you don't trust Tony to deliver, how about showing a little faith in the rest of the board to handle this project?Football played the Charlie Ferris way
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