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  • #31
    Spot on. We need to expand the fan base, and that is just not feasable at LR.
    They seek him here.................

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    • #32
      Regardless of current crowds, if we had a new 30,000 seater stadium, we would be pulling over 20k every week, regardless of opposition. LR puts a hell of a lot of neutrals off.

      Some old stats to chew on (not saying these are right or wrong but are open to interpretation)..

      Middlesbrough - Ayresome Park - capacity 32,000 - average attendance over last 5 seasons there 12,000. Riverside - capacity 34,000 - average attendance over past 10 seasons 27,000.

      Reading - Elm Park - capacity 12,000 - average attendance over last 5 seasons there 6,000. Madjeski - capacity 24,000 (with planning permission in place to extent to 32,000) - average attendance over past 7 seasons - 21,000.


      There are notable others with similar success stories (Hull, Sunderland, Leicester, Doncaster, Cardiff).

      The clubs that got it cataclysmically wrong (Southampton, Darlington & Coventry) did so through poor planning, lack of a supportive council and no integrated transport policy - even then in the PL days, Southampton sold out every week.

      A decent, modern venue would attract punters, both for business use if sited correctly and for football use would be a long term gold mine for us.

      Loftus Road was modern in 1981 - aside from some minor cosmetic changes, it hasn't changed one iota since and we've been left behind. A site on the A40/M40/M4/A4 corridor would be a huge bonus.

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      • #33
        Spot on Nodge..good post.
        They seek him here.................

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        • #34
          Even Nottingham forest are planning a new stadium, "wouldn't mind having their present one".
          They seek him here.................

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Scarlet pimple View Post
            Even Nottingham forest are planning a new stadium, "wouldn't mind having their present one".
            Also White Hart Lane, Anfield, & Goodison Park and there are probably others.
            I have supported Rangers for 55 seasons, since March 1969.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by cross it Dave View Post
              Also White Hart Lane, Anfield, & Goodison Park and there are probably others.
              Portsmouth.
              Mind you, they've been talking about it for about 20 years now.

              Oh, and Inter Milan. Maybe we could share the San Siro with AC Milan?
              No nasty pubs for the player to walk past either.

              Sorted.

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              • #37
                in france monaco had to build 'downwards' to fit their stadium into a congested area spacewise........surely with some reasonable rsj's from the mtals it could be done...
                you know nothing john snow!!!!

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                • #38
                  capacity 25000
                  you know nothing john snow!!!!

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                  • #39
                    26000 vitesse arnem
                    you know nothing john snow!!!!

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                    • #40
                      Looks tasty, as people can see not every new stadium has to be a soulless concrete bowl.
                      They seek him here.................

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                      • #41


                        Personally, my favourite of all the new stadiums in England is Sunderland's Stadium of Light, though it may be a little too bowlish for some
                        I have supported Rangers for 55 seasons, since March 1969.

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                        • #42
                          which is my point pimpy...........i like traditional four sided stadia which imho gives a better view and atmosphere..the vitesse one is fantastic and would suit us to a tee !!!!
                          you know nothing john snow!!!!

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by cross it Dave View Post


                            Personally, my favourite of all the new stadiums in England is Sunderland's Stadium of Light, though it may be a little too bowlish for some


                            sorry mate it could be any of the 'bowldiums' imho!!!
                            you know nothing john snow!!!!

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by factamondo View Post
                              which is my point pimpy...........i like traditional four sided stadia which imho gives a better view and atmosphere..the vitesse one is fantastic and would suit us to a tee !!!!

                              I'm with you on that one, Facto old bean.
                              They seek him here.................

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                              • #45
                                and with 26000 capacity id doubt we'd sell out unless we're were in the prem and the big four were in town!!!!
                                you know nothing john snow!!!!

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