Should it happen and Blackpool win thru the playoffs will a ground that only holds 13,500 be enough for the prem?
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Originally posted by dodge-stoke-r View PostYep. It'll be plenty big enough for one seasonQueens Park RangersNPower Champions 2010/2011
PREMIER LEAGUE 2011 - ETERNITY (Oh well got that wrong, we'll be back though)
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Love to see Little Ole Blackpool up there upsetting the big boys with their small ground, especially when baltic winds whip of the Irish Sea in the winter. Tell you what there will be no better atmosphere in the PL with their support and drummer. As for the away allocation thats just tough.
Too many people are obsessed with ground size in the PL and seem to forget what is important. Our own ground has been good enough in the past and was good enough for Fulham as well, remove the restricted views and we could survive 5 years in the PL with a small expansion to the Elerslie Road stand. Who cares about leg room, there is no ground which brings you closer to the action than LR.
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Originally posted by W12_Ranger View PostLove to see Little Ole Blackpool up there upsetting the big boys with their small ground, especially when baltic winds whip of the Irish Sea in the winter. Tell you what there will be no better atmosphere in the PL with their support and drummer. As for the away allocation thats just tough.
Too many people are obsessed with ground size in the PL and seem to forget what is important. Our own ground has been good enough in the past and was good enough for Fulham as well, remove the restricted views and we could survive 5 years in the PL with a small expansion to the Elerslie Road stand. Who cares about leg room, there is no ground which brings you closer to the action than LR.Queens Park RangersNPower Champions 2010/2011
PREMIER LEAGUE 2011 - ETERNITY (Oh well got that wrong, we'll be back though)
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Originally posted by W12_Ranger View PostLove to see Little Ole Blackpool up there upsetting the big boys with their small ground, especially when baltic winds whip of the Irish Sea in the winter. Tell you what there will be no better atmosphere in the PL with their support and drummer. As for the away allocation thats just tough.
Too many people are obsessed with ground size in the PL and seem to forget what is important. Our own ground has been good enough in the past and was good enough for Fulham as well, remove the restricted views and we could survive 5 years in the PL with a small expansion to the Elerslie Road stand. Who cares about leg room, there is no ground which brings you closer to the action than LR.
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Originally posted by New Cross R View PostWe could not survive financially playing at Loftus Road in its current state in the prem. We just wouldn't be able to bring enough income in through gate receipts, unless ticket prices at least doubled.
Look at the financial mess which football is in with clubs going into Administration left right and centre. The game is going to need a wage cap sooner or later and tighter regulation and a team like QPR will be best placed to step into that new game with tighter financial controls whlst the rest are left to pick up the pieces due to the excesses they have paid out in wages.
So I totally disagree with your point we could easily survive in the PL with our ground in its current state and possible expansion to one stand. If all esle fails we have the Mittals but I entirely believe we can become self sufficient in the PL as long as we have the right management team in place,a supportive board and patient fans.Last edited by W12_Ranger; 08-05-2010, 10:47 AM.
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