Having read Lees Hoos latest article and the accompanying brochure, if I am reading between the lines correctly, the inference is that if we don't get the go ahead for redevelopment of the Linford Christie Site we will forced to look for a new site, outside of the W12 post code. Is that a big issue for fans? Would any stop going to games if that link to W12 was cut. Personally, having lived in Gloucester all my life and travelled to and from West London to watch games since the early 80's I for one wouldn't have a problem with this, if it meant QPR remained financially stable in the future. What do other people think?
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How come scum, Brentford, Arsenal, West Ham and Spurs have all been supported with their moves or redevelopments and we are 5 years down the road and as according to TF no one will help us.
Surely Brentford had the same issues to hurdle like us. However, they are moving to a new 20k stadium.
It kills me to see Brentford slowly but surely progress year in year out and are becoming more successfully than us.
With FFP in place and Loftus Road devouring income and being limp in terms of generating revenue the stadium must be a priority.
Are fans more open to the idea of leaving W12 for the benefit of the club and would you be open minded to coming out of London if we had to? Or what are the other possibilities?Last edited by maidstone_hoop; 05-08-2018, 09:29 AM.
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Seriously good thread with some real questions to be answeredUnder Les Ferdinand:
Luke Freeman, top assists in the league: 4million
Alex Smithies, great goalie for this club: 3,5million
Charlie Austin, 19 Premier League goals: 4million
Jack Robinson: Contract ran out, left for free
And many more mistakes
LES FERDINAND, IT'S TIME TO GO
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Possibly paying the price for years of lording it? Boutique football, talk of Champions League inside 4 seasons, chucking money around without a care in the world?
We've unfortunately done it all the wrong way around. Had we have asked for support in improving the club sensibly with a slow and steady investment from our wealthy owners we'd probably have got far more traction. Instead we've p*ssed a few hundred million quid up a wall, and we're trying to get backing to build a new stadium/complex on a shoestring.
We're unfortunately learning a few very tough lessons at the moment!
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Originally posted by maidstone_hoop View PostHow come scum, Brentford, Arsenal, West Ham and Spurs have all been supported with their moves or redevelopments and we are 5 years down the road and as according to TF no one will help us.
Surely Brentford had the same issues to hurdle like us. However, they are moving to a new 20k stadium.
It kills me to see Brentford slowly but surely progress year in year out and are becoming more successfully than us.
With FFP in place and Loftus Road devouring income and being limp in terms of generating revenue the stadium must be a priority.
Are fans more open to the idea of leaving W12 for the benefit of the club and would you be open minded to coming out of London if we had to? Or what are the other possibilities?
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Originally posted by 1973 ranger View PostGood post and his statement of no one helping just do not ring true based on the fact that all the mentioned clubs have been assisted in building or incresing the capacity of their stadiums. More ######## from the king of spin.
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Originally posted by Timmy the Doc View PostWhy would it not be possible to buy some flats around Loftus Road and build the stadium there?
It would be possible to build a very decent sized stadium there, with corporate facilities, if the above was done but then would it be able to host music events etc being in a built up residential area.
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Originally posted by Norths View Post
they would have to buy the houses along ellerslie road, buy the land and most likely relocate the school behind the away end along with the flats next to is as well. Would be a very expensive project.
It would be possible to build a very decent sized stadium there, with corporate facilities, if the above was done but then would it be able to host music events etc being in a built up residential area.
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