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Originally posted by QPRDave View PostWhich team would you rather watch ? ...this one or the Gregory/Waddock sides?... Tony and the board have delivered a fantastic squad yet posters still #### him off. He wants to build a new stadium and training ground yet still posters #### him off, calling him dodgy......See what i'm getting at?..He has delivered players we could only have dream't of having but even that ain't good enough for some.....that's what i mean by spoilt, or wums.
Cause if it weren't the stadium now, it would be the players or his business abilityFootball played the Charlie Ferris way
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I just don't know where the 40k has come from
Saints - 30k
Swansea - 20k
Donny - 15k
Cardiff - 27k
Now we need a stadium the size of Anfield. I haven't heard one sensible argument as to how we will fill this.
Arguments are
1- cheaper prices, not one new build stadium has decreased prices. Tickets go up to pay for the build and you are paying for ambience.
2 - build and they will come. No they won't, most want to see Mata and Hazard not BZ
3. We have loads of armchair fans who will come if they get a nice seat and cold beer. They haven't turned up regularly in their life they ain't going to start turning up in the future.
4. We have no st waiting list, I don't know a single person who would miraculously attend come a new stadium.
5 take the Fulham model and fill with neutrals. That would require us to definitely be an established premiership side for a lengthy period and Fulham is in any event not that big a ground, at ours you would need in the region of 20k neutrals per match day.
I just don't get where that number has come from.
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Originally posted by Burnside View PostHas Tf got any involvement with the housing,hotels or entertainment complex?
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@Tblock
Do you think the board have plucked this 40k figure out of thin air without doing some research on the subject? Now that would be extremely worrying. Perhaps the board know something we don't.
I find it hard to believe the board hasn't considered how they're going to fill the new ground. Surely they've done their homework on this very important matter.
This isn't a short term plan, this is about the next 25-50 years and beyond.Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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