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Originally posted by Nick View PostAnd what is so daft and not realistic about seeing rangers with this type of future??
With the owner, money, manger and squad we have/building if we don't achieve this in years to come I would be massively disappointed and I would say anyone who is happy to be hanging around the championship/bottom of the premiership is the daft one and very unrealistic.
let me ask you, if we was to stay at LR where do you see us in 10 years?
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Originally posted by vblockranger View PostSo you will be massively dissapointed if we are not "playing against the biggest names in the world, playing in Europe, playing for the premiership title" ???
Not in the next 5 years or so no. Im talking about after that.
But we need to build as a club, get in the premiership, attract big names. And to do this we need to start from the beginning and IMO that is by building a new ground.SIR LESLIE FERDINAND!!
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Originally posted by Nick View PostYes, because like me...
you grew up going to LR, love the ground and is scared what the future holds if we was to take a "gamble" and build a new ground
HS2 has not been given the go ahead, Crossrail 2 has not been officially proposed. The Crossrail project is already way over budget and its not on the agenda to have a station built as part of Crossrail 1 at Old Oak. Old Oak has a depot for Crossrail, its where all the PCC segments for the tunnels are stored.
It's all if's and but's, there is nothing concrete in place fans are buying into a fantasy in my opinion. Does it not strike you as being a little bit ill thought out to propose a 40k stadium to all of sundry on Thursday and start back peddling on capacity 3 days later.
Why does it need to be a gamble , why can't it be a well thought out proposal which is realistic and doesn't involve a variables where much uncertainty exists over ?
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Originally posted by W12_Ranger View PostI'm not scared mate i just don't understand why QPR always have to set expectations so high, its almost like the board are buying themselves time all the time.
HS2 has not been given the go ahead, Crossrail 2 has not been officially proposed. The Crossrail project is already way over budget and its not on the agenda to have a station built as part of Crossrail 1 at Old Oak. Old Oak has a depot for Crossrail, its where all the PCC segments for the tunnels are stored.
It's all if's and but's, there is nothing concrete in place fans are buying into a fantasy in my opinion. Does it not strike you as being a little bit ill thought out to propose a 40k stadium to all of sundry on Thursday and start back peddling on capacity 3 days later.
Why does it need to be a gamble , why can't it be a well thought out proposal which is realistic and doesn't involve a variables where much uncertainty exists over ?
I only said gamble because that's what most people think this is. IMO I cant see a business man like TF taking a gamble this big, its not something he just thought up over night.
I do agree it is all ifs and buts at this very early stage, but that wont stop me from getting excited by the prospect of having a ground and future like this.
For years we have been the small, nobody club with not a lot to shout about. But like I said before, the thought of playing with the big guns does excite me and dare I say it "doing a man city" is a lot more realistic than it was a couple of years ago.SIR LESLIE FERDINAND!!
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Originally posted by Nick View PostI only said gamble because that's what most people think this is. IMO I cant see a business man like TF taking a gamble this big, its not something he just thought up over night.
I do agree it is all ifs and buts at this very early stage, but that wont stop me from getting excited by the prospect of having a ground and future like this.
For years we have been the small, nobody club with not a lot to shout about. But like I said before, the thought of playing with the big guns does excite me and dare I say it "doing a man city" is a lot more realistic than it was a couple of years ago.
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Originally posted by W12_Ranger View PostI wouldn't call us a "nobody club" , if this is what fans think then maybe they are supporting the wrong team
All I was saying is that we haven't really achieved anything.
And by the way please please don't focking tell me I'm supporting the wrong club. I have always stuck with rangers, through the highs and the lows.
Maybe your the one supporting the wrong team...SIR LESLIE FERDINAND!!
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Isn't staying at LR more of a gamble? We didn't buy the land behind the School End when we had the chance. Never bought the Unigate site, White City.
In a few years when the Old Oak area is taking shape we would curse ourselves for missing out.
I was born and brought up in East Acton, have been a fan since 1967 and can't wait for it. So many Loftus Road memories but it's time to move on.
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Originally posted by Rangers77 View PostRubbish atmosphere if half the crowd were kids under ten...... Terrible idea.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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Originally posted by Nick View PostAll I was saying is that we haven't really achieved anything.
And by the way please please don't focking tell me I'm supporting the wrong club. I have always stuck with rangers, through the highs and the lows.
Maybe your the one supporting the wrong team...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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Originally posted by W12_Ranger View PostI really can see a divide forming amongst our support who are realistic and sensible and those who make daft statements like this.
You've obviously forgotten the days when we challenged for the title, or when we got into Europe and Stan was banging them in for fun. Great days.Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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Originally posted by qprted View Postifqwe 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 MASTERDSupporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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Originally posted by QPR Richard View PostNick didn't make a daft statement at all, on the contrary, a lot of people would agree with him.
You've obviously forgotten the days when we challenged for the title, or when we got into Europe and Stan was banging them in for fun. Great days.
You will never see days like that again , as for getting into Europe who cared the Uefa cup is no more interesting than the carling cup
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