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  • #76
    Originally posted by vblockranger View Post
    Apparently the 26k housing and the stuff surrounding the music venue is down to TF/Mittalls and the rest of the backers. So i was told on here yesterday anyhow. He's been in the media crowing about the fact he is regenerating a part of London with new houses and such.
    Build a new town and stick QPR in the middle of it. Bingo Tony strikes again

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    • #77
      Originally posted by Burnside View Post
      Has Tf got any involvement with the housing,hotels or entertainment complex?
      It wouldn't be surprising seeing as he and his fellow board-member our founders of leisure and entertainment corporation Tune Group: www.tunegroup.com

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      • #78
        Originally posted by vblockranger View Post
        Apparently the 26k housing and the stuff surrounding the music venue is down to TF/Mittalls and the rest of the backers. So i was told on here yesterday anyhow.
        There's no substance to that other than someone just speculating on here.

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        • #79
          Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
          T Block that is far too much sense you are talking , don't you realise these are successful business who know far more than us lowly supporters of QPR could ever do.

          Shame on you !
          True we ain't got a scooby, lets put all our faith in a bloke that got us relegated after battling 15 years to get up.

          The German football model is praised throughout the world as the fans own at least 50+1 of the club, those clubs have little debt, less tv money to work with then us, cheap tickets, good attendances but no when it comes to us mortals talking about our club here we are disregarded as "business men" know what they are doing. Same business men that have run nearly all premiership clubs into huge debts meaning if they get relegated are likely to go out of business.

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          • #80
            Have to laugh at this suggestion that the relocation of QPR FC is a secret undercover operation to build a music venue.

            I think some people should ask for their jobs back with Gerry Cottle
            Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.

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            • #81
              Originally posted by QPRDave View Post
              Why don't you f*cking ring him up and ask him you tw*t
              Woah infracationmundo time tut tut

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              • #82
                Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
                Woah infracationmundo time tut tut
                Never had you down as a grass w12.....maybe you should pm Kirill and all the other mods with a copy of what i said .....what is it you call posters like you?....oh yeah bertie

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by QPR Richard View Post
                  @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.
                  Where is the evidence of the research ?

                  It certainly hasn't been based on any QPR historical attendances or database.

                  The 40k figure has no relevance to QPR what so ever

                  Perhaps the board do know something we don't ?

                  Perhaps Tony Fernandes is going to bend over and Mittal is going to pull 25000 new QPR supporters out of his ********!

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
                    Where is the evidence of the research ?

                    It certainly hasn't been based on any QPR historical attendances or database.

                    The 40k figure has no relevance to QPR what so ever

                    Perhaps the board do know something we don't don't ?

                    Perhaps Tony Fernandes is going to bend over and Mittal is going to pull 25000 new QPR supporters out of his ********!
                    35,000 in the 1970's bert

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                    • #85
                      W12 you are a typical blinkered fan, if we stayed at Loftus road how long do you think these businessmen ,that you seem to disregard, will carry on wasting money on our club without any opportunity for a return. If we went in your direction they would pack up and move off and we would be back staring administration in the face.

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by QPRDave View Post
                        35,000 in the 1970's bert
                        Based on that logic Charlton should look to expand to 80000 due to attendances they had in the 20's

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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by kron-1664 View Post
                          W12 you are a typical blinkered fan, if we stayed at Loftus road how long do you think these businessmen ,that you seem to disregard, will carry on wasting money on our club without any opportunity for a return. If we went in your direction they would pack up and move off and we would be back staring administration in the face.
                          Exactly ........but then bert would be happy....cause only fans that he knows are "sound" would go to loftus rd

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
                            Based on that logic Charlton should look to expand to 80000 due to attendances they had in the 20's
                            Do you think West Ham will fill their bigger stadium when they move there?

                            Did you expect Brighton to almost treble their attendances when they moved?

                            What about Southampton's attendances now compared to when at the The Dell?

                            What makes you so convinced of the notion that it's impossible for a football club to increase and grow its fanbase? It's happened to clubs in the past and it'll happen in the future.

                            Isn't the root of your concerns really more about your fear of change (which I agree is understandable)?

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by Stanley76 View Post
                              Do you think West Ham will fill their bigger stadium when they move there?

                              Did you expect Brighton to almost treble their attendances when they moved?

                              What about Southampton's attendances now compared to when at the The Dell?

                              What makes you so convinced of the notion that it's impossible for a football club to increase and grow its fanbase? It's happened to clubs in the past and it'll happen in the future.

                              Isn't the root of your concerns really more about your fear of change (which I agree is understandable)?
                              West Ham yes far bigger club than us

                              Southampton & Brighton one town teams

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                              • #90
                                I'm convinced W12 doesn't understand our history.

                                Like, 'rattling around' in a half-empty LR during the noughties. Or the bucket collections. Or the administration. Or the proposed merger. Or the £10m loan secured on LR that nearly killed us. Or that none of this happened on TF's watch.

                                The club's history proves that staying at LR playing in the championship or lower is a flawed business model.
                                Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.

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