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Originally posted by NW_Hoopz View PostI take it I'm one of the bellends then Johny ?
If so read through all of my posts on the matter, I fully accept a move is in the offing BUT as a great many people also agree with, my view on the matter is ;
I DON'T THINK A 40k STADIUM WOULD ENHANCE THE AVERAGE FANS MATCHDAY EXPERIENCE ...........
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It would enhance TF's turnover on other events !
I accept that people have reservations about what MAY happen to our club in the future, I'm not without a few myself.......the 'bellend' comment was directed at posts that purposefully go to the absolute extremes of what may happen making it sound like we're definitely being royally f***ed.....
Originally posted by vespa View PostSo is everyone a bellend who doesn't agree with you ?
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Originally posted by Johnnykc View PostNo NW......I don't think you are.
I accept that people have reservations about what MAY happen to our club in the future, I'm not without a few myself.......the 'bellend' comment was directed at posts that purposefully go to the absolute extremes of what may happen making it sound like we're definitely being royally f***ed.....
" Failure to move with the times will condemn our club to oblivion."
and
"Do you not remember the buckets?"
So its move or die according to some...
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Originally posted by vblockranger View PostAhh i see you mean the extreme comments such as this ...
" Failure to move with the times will condemn our club to oblivion."
and
"Do you not remember the buckets?"
So its move or die according to some...
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I've never known so many chaps wringing their hands over money yet will go football and spend £300 without thinking about it!!.....I really don't think if all the Mittals or Tony wanted was the stadium they'd shell out dosh ......good amount of dosh too on the players we have.
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Originally posted by vblockranger View PostAhh i see you mean the extreme comments such as this ...
" Failure to move with the times will condemn our club to oblivion."
and
"Do you not remember the buckets?"
So its move or die according to some...Originally posted by Johnnykc View PostTouche!.......bellends come in all shapes and sizes!"Steve, do you think 25k is a good option when there are indications that within four years, new stadiums on average have increased attendances of 60%?
For us that would mean around 29k."
QPR Richard 16-12-2013 10.08pm
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Originally posted by vblockranger View PostAhhh so this is the thread for happy clappy kids with #### cheeks spread wide so Uncle Tony can give them a good seeing too while wearing their London Rangers shirt? Also see there are some quite sensible posters in here so its not all for the kids. Oi Johnny how many FIFA stars you reckon QPR will get next season in the prem? :-)Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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"I don't care what they do as long as our club is secure, I'm sure both Tony & Amit will not damage the long term future of this club."
Forgive me for saying this MYU but that is a naive thing to say. have you forgotten Chris Wright, people said the same about him but he did us up like a kipper, we were lucky to get out of that alive and how we got out of it (abc loan) almost killed us anyway
I may well be that TF and co have the best interests of the football club at heart but its frankly unlikely to be the primary driver in such a huge investment as a new stadium complex at Old Oak Common.
Rather a succesful football club with growing attendances may be the leverage needed to get a foot in at Old Oak with the council for the multi activity sports and leisure complex being planned
Thats not to paint TF as a pirate but there is probably more at stake for the owners here than just QPR, so as one poster suggested earlier in the thread its imperative that some form of protection is sought in terms of the rights of the "Football club" in relation to any stadium move. Things change in business and what seems like a priority at one point can become insignificant a year or 2 down the line. If we do move we as supporters need to make sure that QPR is protected from becoming insignificant to the owners whether that is TF and co or new owners of the complex in the future should TF and co decide to move onits New Era number 8 i tell thee, bring on the fireworks
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Originally posted by PeterG View Post"I don't care what they do as long as our club is secure, I'm sure both Tony & Amit will not damage the long term future of this club."
Forgive me for saying this MYU but that is a naive thing to say. have you forgotten Chris Wright, people said the same about him but he did us up like a kipper, we were lucky to get out of that alive and how we got out of it (abc loan) almost killed us anyway
I may well be that TF and co have the best interests of the football club at heart but its frankly unlikely to be the primary driver in such a huge investment as a new stadium complex at Old Oak Common.
Rather a succesful football club with growing attendances may be the leverage needed to get a foot in at Old Oak with the council for the multi activity sports and leisure complex being planned
Thats not to paint TF as a pirate but there is probably more at stake for the owners here than just QPR, so as one poster suggested earlier in the thread its imperative that some form of protection is sought in terms of the rights of the "Football club" in relation to any stadium move. Things change in business and what seems like a priority at one point can become insignificant a year or 2 down the line. If we do move we as supporters need to make sure that QPR is protected from becoming insignificant to the owners whether that is TF and co or new owners of the complex in the future should TF and co decide to move on
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Originally posted by PeterG View Post"I don't care what they do as long as our club is secure, I'm sure both Tony & Amit will not damage the long term future of this club."
Forgive me for saying this MYU but that is a naive thing to say. have you forgotten Chris Wright, people said the same about him but he did us up like a kipper, we were lucky to get out of that alive and how we got out of it (abc loan) almost killed us anyway
I may well be that TF and co have the best interests of the football club at heart but its frankly unlikely to be the primary driver in such a huge investment as a new stadium complex at Old Oak Common.
Rather a succesful football club with growing attendances may be the leverage needed to get a foot in at Old Oak with the council for the multi activity sports and leisure complex being planned
Thats not to paint TF as a pirate but there is probably more at stake for the owners here than just QPR, so as one poster suggested earlier in the thread its imperative that some form of protection is sought in terms of the rights of the "Football club" in relation to any stadium move. Things change in business and what seems like a priority at one point can become insignificant a year or 2 down the line. If we do move we as supporters need to make sure that QPR is protected from becoming insignificant to the owners whether that is TF and co or new owners of the complex in the future should TF and co decide to move on
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