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Possibly 2017 or 2018 is the date Tony thinks we'll be in the new stadium
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Originally posted by Felt View PostMuch sooner than I expected. I'd still expect to miss that timeframe by at least 3-4 years though.Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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Originally posted by W12_Ranger View PostWould be surprised if its done before 2020, Westfield took 5 years to buildSupporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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Originally posted by SuperHoopNik View PostIt's part of an area regeneration scheme so it should move along nicely.
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Originally posted by QPR Richard View PostAfter the legal and money wrangles were dealt with, the Emirates was begun July 2003 and opened July 2006. Ours will be a lot easier than what happened with Arsenal.
You have no idea what challenges lie ahead.
The site investigation alone could push the completion date back a year.
You only have to take a look at the training ground delays to put the whole thing into perspective
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Originally posted by W12_Ranger View PostYa think! Worked on many Multi million pound construction projects then?
You have no idea what challenges lie ahead.
The site investigation alone could push the completion date back a year.
You only have to take a look at the training ground delays to put the whole thing into perspective
Anyway, as I said, the Emirates took around three years to build once they got going. That's a fact.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 PostWorked on the Wembley stadium project actually......
Anyway, as I said, the Emirates took around three years to build once they got going. That's a fact.
We can all dig out a great example, which the emirates was (I actually worked on that project) but then there are other not so great examples…..know what i mean!!!
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Originally posted by Burnside View PostMore importantly how many Tune hotels can you build on the site?
"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 QPR Richard View PostWorked on the Wembley stadium project actually......
Anyway, as I said, the Emirates took around three years to build once they got going. That's a fact.Originally posted by W12_Ranger View PostWhat a great example, Wembley Stadium was £400 million over budget and suffered eight years worth of delays dicky boy
We can all dig out a great example, which the emirates was (I actually worked on that project) but then there are other not so great examples…..know what i mean!!!"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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