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Originally posted by Yousef View Post30,000 imho.
According to QPR Report, last season's average attendance was 17,779. In year one our average gate would be 25,086. In year two, it increases by 44.9%. I don't know if this is based on the original attendance or the new attendance. The figures are either 25,761 or 36,349. However, the graph shows the real increases come in year four and beyond.
The report quoted says that Southampton and Huddersfield increased attendances by over 80%. For us that would mean average attendance rising to at least 32,002.
The increase of the 21 clubs with new grounds shows an average gate increase of 60%. This would bring ours up to 28,446.
These are the scenarios:
1. In two years, new stadium factor would put our average attendance up to 25,761
2. In four years, based on the experiences of 21 clubs with new stadiums, our attendance would average 28,446.
3. If our experience replicated that of Southampton and Huddersfield, our average attendance would reach at least 32,002. Obviously not doable in a 30k stadium.
If you average those three scenarios, within four years of the new stadium opening, our average attendance would be 28,736, close to capacity in a 30k stadium. It doesn't leave much scope for developing the fan base.
If demand for tickets increased because of the redevelopment of OOC, pretty soon we'd be calling in the builders to expand the stadium which would likely cause the closure of certain parts of the ground while the work was being carried out.
I think too many people are basing their opinions on what we are experiencing at present, and not the potential for the club's growth. We're planning a new stadium as part of a new multi-billion pound development in a catchment area of 1.8m people, not some out of town stadium in a provincial town.
All it would take is just 1% of that catchment area to come to the new stadium and a 2k increase in away attendance bringing it up to 5k, and added with our current average you've got almost a 40k full house.Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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Originally posted by Rangers77 View PostRubbish atmosphere if half the crowd were kids under ten...... Terrible idea.'The problem with quotes on the internet is you don't know if they are authentic' - Abraham Lincoln
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Shamelessly taken from LFW, take a look at the BC Place stadium in Canada, one week 22,000 for Football, next week 40,000 for American football and with a retractable roof, hope not mention before and hope links work.
BC Place is the largest multipupose live event facility of its kind in British Columbia, Canada. The video showcases the stadium conversion from our home tea...
I have supported Rangers for 55 seasons, since March 1969.
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Originally posted by Dazzer1977 View PostHow many games have you actually been to Yousef. Just curious?
Not sure how many games you get to Dazzer BUT any man who flies half way round the world to get to Wigan away is more than entitled to have an opinion !"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 PostYousef. Let me put up part of a post I wrote which will show why I disagree wth you about a 30k stadium.
According to QPR Report, last season's average attendance was 17,779. In year one our average gate would be 25,086. In year two, it increases by 44.9%. I don't know if this is based on the original attendance or the new attendance. The figures are either 25,761 or 36,349. However, the graph shows the real increases come in year four and beyond.
The report quoted says that Southampton and Huddersfield increased attendances by over 80%. For us that would mean average attendance rising to at least 32,002.
The increase of the 21 clubs with new grounds shows an average gate increase of 60%. This would bring ours up to 28,446.
These are the scenarios:
1. In two years, new stadium factor would put our average attendance up to 25,761
2. In four years, based on the experiences of 21 clubs with new stadiums, our attendance would average 28,446.
3. If our experience replicated that of Southampton and Huddersfield, our average attendance would reach at least 32,002. Obviously not doable in a 30k stadium.
If you average those three scenarios, within four years of the new stadium opening, our average attendance would be 28,736, close to capacity in a 30k stadium. It doesn't leave much scope for developing the fan base.
If demand for tickets increased because of the redevelopment of OOC, pretty soon we'd be calling in the builders to expand the stadium which would likely cause the closure of certain parts of the ground while the work was being carried out.
I think too many people are basing their opinions on what we are experiencing at present, and not the potential for the club's growth. We're planning a new stadium as part of a new multi-billion pound development in a catchment area of 1.8m people, not some out of town stadium in a provincial town.
All it would take is just 1% of that catchment area to come to the new stadium and a 2k increase in away attendance bringing it up to 5k, and added with our current average you've got almost a 40k full house.Last edited by vblockranger; 16-12-2013, 10:15 AM.
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Originally posted by Dazzer1977 View PostHow many games have you actually been to Yousef. Just curious?Top Scorers 2018/2019
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if
ifqwe had a 40 thousabd all seater we may be able to hire it out for other events,
I WOULD LOVE AN ALL SEATER 40 THOUSAND RETRACTABLE ROOF STADIUM I WOULD BE SO PROUD
OF MY BEAUTIFULL TEAM AND BE SO PROUD OF WHAT OUR WONDERFULL CHAIRMAN HAS SET OUT TO DO
GOD BLESS YOU TONY,YOUR ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC THE BEST CHAIRMAN EVER IN OUR HISTORY
WITH THE EXCEPTION OF JIM GREGORY WHO WILL NEVER BE MASTERD
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Originally posted by QPR Richard View PostYousef. Let me put up part of a post I wrote which will show why I disagree wth you about a 30k stadium.
According to QPR Report, last season's average attendance was 17,779. In year one our average gate would be 25,086. In year two, it increases by 44.9%. I don't know if this is based on the original attendance or the new attendance. The figures are either 25,761 or 36,349. However, the graph shows the real increases come in year four and beyond.
The report quoted says that Southampton and Huddersfield increased attendances by over 80%. For us that would mean average attendance rising to at least 32,002.
The increase of the 21 clubs with new grounds shows an average gate increase of 60%. This would bring ours up to 28,446.
These are the scenarios:
1. In two years, new stadium factor would put our average attendance up to 25,761
2. In four years, based on the experiences of 21 clubs with new stadiums, our attendance would average 28,446.
3. If our experience replicated that of Southampton and Huddersfield, our average attendance would reach at least 32,002. Obviously not doable in a 30k stadium.
If you average those three scenarios, within four years of the new stadium opening, our average attendance would be 28,736, close to capacity in a 30k stadium. It doesn't leave much scope for developing the fan base.
If demand for tickets increased because of the redevelopment of OOC, pretty soon we'd be calling in the builders to expand the stadium which would likely cause the closure of certain parts of the ground while the work was being carried out.
I think too many people are basing their opinions on what we are experiencing at present, and not the potential for the club's growth. We're planning a new stadium as part of a new multi-billion pound development in a catchment area of 1.8m people, not some out of town stadium in a provincial town.
All it would take is just 1% of that catchment area to come to the new stadium and a 2k increase in away attendance bringing it up to 5k, and added with our current average you've got almost a 40k full house.
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Originally posted by vblockranger View PostNah..respect your opinions but 40k is too big a stadium for us, 30k would be nearer the mark (if we really have to move that is). I agree with Yousef and hope it takes at least 10 years to build it and i am not particularly impressed with the fact that we may have to share it with boy bands. A football clubs ground should be just that and nothing else. If we cant afford it...dont ****ing build it.
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Originally posted by vblockranger View PostNah..respect your opinions but 40k is too big a stadium for us, 30k would be nearer the mark (if we really have to move that is). I agree with Yousef and hope it takes at least 10 years to build it and i am not particularly impressed with the fact that we may have to share it with boy bands. A football clubs ground should be just that and nothing else. If we cant afford it...dont ****ing build it.
And what that basically amounts to is you do not want QPR to be successful on the pitch because you wouldn't want us to be promoted.
So you would actually want your team to LOSE a certain amount of games per year to ensure promotion would never happen, even if we found ourselves in a play-off final for example you'd actually be cheering on the opposition.
That is the only rational conclusion anyone would reach from reading all your posts. Perhaps you need to amend your avatar.
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Originally posted by W12_Ranger View PostSuch a great post you needed to reiterate it , why don't you put it as your signature"What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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Originally posted by nasser95 View PostTo be fair, all you seem to do is reiterate your dilsike of mr fernandes, why not make that your signature. That way, when new people come on to the forum, they will learn to take your opinion with a pinch of salt or even disregard it on a whole.SIR LESLIE FERDINAND!!
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Originally posted by nasser95 View PostTo be fair, all you seem to do is reiterate your dilsike of mr fernandes, why not make that your signature. That way, when new people come on to the forum, they will learn to take your opinion with a pinch of salt or even disregard it on a whole.
Rightly so I questioned his performance as the Chairman over the previous two seasons in the Premier league and rightly so. I also don't swallow everything he says on twitter like some supporters and some don't like it when others speak out . You only have to read posts from the past few days questioning the mooted 40,000 capacity stadium as ill thought out.Last edited by W12_Ranger; 16-12-2013, 11:07 AM.
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