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Tony Fernandes discusses new stadium plans
the cub crest will probably not change next season and the new kit sponsers has designed a shyte kit for next year by all accounts.
stadium most likely owned by the shareholders therefore all proceeds from gigs and expos etc etc will be to the benefit of the shareholders and not the club.
we will probably get a big wall erected and names of past fans would be engraved on it.
lots of land has already been bought up by tony f and the other shareholders and fully expects to get planning permission by early 2015.
stadium should be ready to move in by the 2018/19 season.nsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
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Originally posted by Hitman34 View Postthe cub crest will probably not change next season and the new kit sponsers has designed a shyte kit for next year by all accounts.
stadium most likely owned by the shareholders therefore all proceeds from gigs and expos etc etc will be to the benefit of the shareholders and not the club.
we will probably get a big wall erected and names of past fans would be engraved on it.
lots of land has already been bought up by tony f and the other shareholders and fully expects to get planning permission by early 2015.
stadium should be ready to move in by the 2018/19 season.Football played the Charlie Ferris way
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Originally posted by W12_Ranger View PostCan you summarise I've just woken up and not got the time to listen to all that
It's only your club's Chairman giving a 25 minute interview directly to the club's fans, far longer than he'd give to any media outlet - addressing ALL the concerns/doubts you, VBlock & Geng raise, without dodging anything.
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Originally posted by superhoop67 View Postdoes this mean we will just be tennants
Arsenal Holdings plc wholly owns twelve subsidiary companies, covering the group's activities. These include Arsenal Football Club plc (the football club itself), Arsenal (Emirates Stadium) Limited (which develops and owns Arsenal's Emirates Stadium), Arsenal Stadium Management Company (which manages the stadium on matchdays), and Arsenal Overseas Ltd (which manages retail operations). Other subsidiaries deal with property development on the site of Arsenal's former stadium at Highbury and the associated property holding and financing.Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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Originally posted by Hitman34 View Postthe cub crest will probably not change next season and the new kit sponsers has designed a shyte kit for next year by all accounts.
stadium most likely owned by the shareholders therefore all proceeds from gigs and expos etc etc will be to the benefit of the shareholders and not the club.
we will probably get a big wall erected and names of past fans would be engraved on it.
lots of land has already been bought up by tony f and the other shareholders and fully expects to get planning permission by early 2015.
stadium should be ready to move in by the 2018/19 season.
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