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Why are some fans so obsessed with building a nice new big shiny stadium?

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  • #91
    Love loftus road for what it is but it is outdated and it would be nice to have some leg room, what ever happens some will be upset and others will be happy but which ever side of the coin they are they are Qpr
    Dyslexic so please don't feel the need to correct my spelling mistakes as I really don't give a **** and before you say use spell checker if it is spelt right / wright but not in context spell check is useless

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    • #92
      Originally posted by nuffieldranger View Post
      Love loftus road for what it is but it is outdated and it would be nice to have some leg room, what ever happens some will be upset and others will be happy but which ever side of the coin they are they are Qpr

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      • #93
        Originally posted by vblockranger View Post
        Decent post, loftus road is unique and has many advantages especially being a proper ground , don't think it's about keeping up with our neighbours just the modern game & long term to survive I think we will need to move to bring in the necessary revenues.

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        • #94
          I think that we should buy and knock down the BBC media city, build a new gaff, call it the White City stadium, have a big track around the pitch for things like speedway, dog racing and the odd Olympic event or games. We could even hold concerts for groups like the rolling stones and charge the people who go to see the old farts loads of dosh.
          My old man was the star player for HMP Parkhurst during their successful and unbeaten 77/78 season.

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          • #95
            Originally posted by QPR Richard View Post

            I would guess some people still play vinyl rather than CDs
            I genuinely prefer vinyl!

            I'm still on the fence regarding a new stadium, I love LR. Simple fact is it will have to happen eventually as LR for all its charm will end up being inadaquate for a club of our ambition.

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            • #96
              Staying at Loftus Road will not help QPR progresss as a club and that is obvious to most people.

              I will also ask this question, why is it that QPR fail to sell out most weeks?
              Is it because the away fans fail to buy up all the tickets allocated to them, or is it because at this old ground, there must be at least 200 (maybe more) seats where when sitting down fans cannot see one of the goals clearly, thereby missing some of the most vitral moments of watching a game. That must be like watching a movie at the cinema (or at home) with a bit of furniture blocking the screen, and being asked to pay £20,30 or 40 for the privilege.

              As for the other seats, I am not tall, yet am fed up sitting in those seats with my knees touching the back of the seat in front, even worse when the person in that seat leans back! I ont even want to think what it is like for those taller than me.
              Then there are the width of these seats, what is it like for those people fatter than me.

              These 3 factors could be some of the reasons for not selling out every game. We might be willing to put up wity these for some of the games, but certainly not 19 or 23.

              Maybe 1000s of would be attendees are just to picky or used to more comfort than is on offer at Loftus Road which is why we want a bigger and more comfortable stadium with better facilities.

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              • #97
                Originally posted by Stanley76 View Post
                Flabbio only did that a few years ago.
                he added a bit of paint here and there, but mostly spruced up the area where he and his guests sat. The rest of us had to make do with small hard seats with no legroom, many with poor or restricted views and awful facilities like catering and toilets.

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by terry ball View Post
                  Spot on. We go to watch football not eat pies
                  yes, but when a roof support is blocking 50% of one of the goals you get to miss much of the best part of the game and the ultimate aim of watching i.e. a goal being scored or a save being made!

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