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  • #16
    Originally posted by Kirill View Post
    Which could have been averted by that very same Board by means of doing something productive in the January transfer window. Which invites the conclusion that they were already resigned to their lucrative stadium project's failure back then, hence just damage limitation.
    Hang on don't you always moan that TF has overspent but now you are saying he should have spent more when it certainly wouldn't have guaranteed survival. If we still went down (which I think we would have anyway) you would have been happy at lumbering us with more costly players on the wage bill.

    Please make up your mind cos your boring with your turning everything anti TF anyway but now you are contradicting yourself.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by stanistheman View Post
      That's because their plan is for a small stadium in a different part of London.

      this is a high profile area, and a 40,000 capacity stadium for a Championship, (possibly future League 1 side) will not carry as much support with those approving the build.

      PS. FYI, Southamption were a Premiership side when they built their ground
      You´re a happy geezer. Aren´t you?
      https://twitter.com/1qprdk

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      • #18
        Originally posted by 1QPRDK View Post
        You´re a happy geezer. Aren´t you?
        Would be a good night out with him and Kirill eh

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        • #19
          Originally posted by CroydonCaptainJack View Post
          Would be a good night out with him and Kirill eh
          To be honest. I think it probably would
          https://twitter.com/1qprdk

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          • #20
            Originally posted by West Acton View Post
            Your really clutching at straws Stan

            A stadium whether it is 15k or 40k is irrelevant the intention is to use the stadium as a catalyst to attract other things. Multi purpose stadium used all year round creates a buzz in the area; you seriously suggesting if we said as our plans were 25k ground the powers that we would come back and say no chance your 15k seats short your not building

            You don't want us to move that's cool and your right but don't just make stuff up being anti ground for the sake of it

            Does a 25k stadium make the area less high profile then a 40k one???
            i think you'll find that I have been pro new ground all along and have argued on here for moving every single time.

            The point I am trying to get across is that local support for a new ground will be greater if Premiership football was on offer.
            Li happen to think that locals amd those deciding are less likely to want a new stadium for lower league football.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by 1QPRDK View Post
              To be honest. I think it probably would
              You might be right mate.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Ginger Ninja View Post
                This was tweeted by Chris Slegg (BBC sports journo) and hour ago:

                Chris Slegg @ChrisSlegg
                Sir Edward Lister confident QPR would be able to acquire land on Old Oak Common on which to put forward plans for a new stadium
                That would be fantastic if they could.
                Despite what West Acton may think I want about the new ground, I cannot wait for a new stadium. loftus Road is too small, old fashioned, cramped and offers lousy and obstructed views from many parts of the ground. It has no place in the Premiership.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by QPRHoop View Post
                  Hang on don't you always moan that TF has overspent but now you are saying he should have spent more when it certainly wouldn't have guaranteed survival. If we still went down (which I think we would have anyway) you would have been happy at lumbering us with more costly players on the wage bill.

                  Please make up your mind cos your boring with your turning everything anti TF anyway but now you are contradicting yourself.
                  Perhaps he meant he could have sacked Redkrapp and spent some money on new players. If QPR had done that then there is a every chance that QPR could have stayed up. QPR. Lost 5 home games in 2015 by 1 goal. A new striker to support Austin i.e. Defoe, might just have made the difference between winning or even drawing those instead of losing.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by QPRHoop View Post
                    Hang on don't you always moan that TF has overspent but now you are saying he should have spent more when it certainly wouldn't have guaranteed survival. If we still went down (which I think we would have anyway) you would have been happy at lumbering us with more costly players on the wage bill.

                    Please make up your mind cos your boring with your turning everything anti TF anyway but now you are contradicting yourself.
                    Removal of Redknapp in early January followed by a couple of prudent buys to bolster the team surely would not have broken the bank or rivalled our previous lavish yet futile spending sprees?
                    Banning people is no longer my hobby,
                    but take a look at my photo blog:

                    http://kirillqpr.blogspot.com/

                    How and why did I start supporting QPR in Estonia:
                    http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/forum/blog.php?b=852

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by 1QPRDK View Post
                      You´re a happy geezer. Aren´t you?
                      I have no confidence in Ramsey.

                      I said he would relegate QPR if appointed whilst you 'Happy' people thought he would keep them up.
                      He may be a decent coach, but that doesn't mean he can manage.Wilkins was a good coach, respected by players, but a shocking manager. I put Ramsey in the same category.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Kirill View Post
                        Removal of Redknapp in early January followed by a couple of prudent buys surely would not have broken the bank or rivalled our previous lavish yet futile spending sprees?
                        That was the point I made too. shame some on here think QPR were doomed whatever happened in January.
                        Sunderland were in dire straights yet sacked Poyet and appointed someon who knew what he was doing and they stayed up. Same with Villa.
                        QPR appointed a nice guy and went down like a rock dropped in water.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by stanistheman View Post
                          Perhaps he meant he could have sacked Redkrapp and spent some money on new players. If QPR had done that then there is a every chance that QPR could have stayed up. QPR. Lost 5 home games in 2015 by 1 goal. A new striker to support Austin i.e. Defoe, might just have made the difference between winning or even drawing those instead of losing.
                          You mean the over 30 year old Defoe on prob 80k a week. The one if we went down would be lumbered with on his over inflated wages. The exact signings that everyone is moaning about as being too old and expensive.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by QPRHoop View Post
                            You mean the over 30 year old Defoe on prob 80k a week. The one if we went down would be lumbered with on his over inflated wages. The exact signings that everyone is moaning about as being too old and expensive.
                            The one who would have scored winners against Southapton Everton West Ham and kept QPR up.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by QPRHoop View Post
                              You mean the over 30 year old Defoe on prob 80k a week. The one if we went down would be lumbered with on his over inflated wages. The exact signings that everyone is moaning about as being too old and expensive.
                              I'm just BAFFLED by this sequence: buying expensive mercs/OAPs and failing, repeat, repeat, repeat, then not buying anyone and failing. I just feel like the club skipped a sensible middle step in January: buying more wisely and just maybe NOT failing as a result? I mean this is what they are doing now - why not in January when we could have stayed in the cash cow that is the PL? Their failure to act in January makes zero sense, it is borderline criminal and simply imbecillic. Would you run your business with such apathy? Doubt it. Just baffling.
                              Banning people is no longer my hobby,
                              but take a look at my photo blog:

                              http://kirillqpr.blogspot.com/

                              How and why did I start supporting QPR in Estonia:
                              http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/forum/blog.php?b=852

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by stanistheman View Post
                                The one who would have scored winners against Southapton Everton West Ham and kept QPR up.
                                That's a fact is it. Please tell me who will score in the Brazil game later please as I'll lump a few quid on it.

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