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  • New Ground :BBC World Service??

    At the match on Saturday, my brother told me that that the BBC World Service building was starting to be demolished. It's just past the slip road for the flyover near White City. I have always thought that this would be a prime site for us. Is it big enought ? and what does anyone else think.

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    been mentioned before. I am happy at LR for now, but if we ever move - I would rather it is as close to LR as possible. Even though the area has changed and isn't perfect - it is where QPR have been all my life.
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      It's the old BBC Worldwide offices - BBC World Service broadcast from offices on The Strand/Aldwych junction.

      Not sure if that site on Wood Lane is anywhere big enough to contain a 25 -30,000 seat stadium and you have access problems both at the front and rear. Non starter IMO.

      In the current and future tight economic times, I truly believe that ground sharing is the way forward. Not on the old model of Charlton/Wimbledon/Palace but more on the lines of the two Munich clubs - where everything is equally owned and designed to reflect two clubs traditions and history.
      Last edited by Guest; 24-11-2010, 11:37 AM.

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        Chelsea are looking fervently at the moment too.....

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          Originally posted by vblockranger View Post
          Chelsea are looking fervently at the moment too.....
          Chelsea are tied into Earls Court

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            Originally posted by Nodge70 View Post
            It's the old BBC Worldwide offices - BBC World Service broadcast from offices on The Strand/Aldwych junction.

            Not sure if that site on Wood Lane is anywhere big enough to contain a 25 -30,000 seat stadium and you have access problems both at the front and rear. Non starter IMO.

            In the current and future tight economic times, I truly believe that ground sharing is the way forward. Not on the old model of Charlton/Wimbledon/Palace but more on the lines of the two Munich clubs - where everything is equally owned and designed to reflect two clubs traditions and history.
            The allianz arena in Munich is not jointly owned, Bayern own the majority. 1860 are struggling to pay the rent and are looking for a way out, so my Bayern supporting mate tells me!

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              Originally posted by 2touch View Post
              The allianz arena in Munich is not jointly owned, Bayern own the majority. 1860 are struggling to pay the rent and are looking for a way out, so my Bayern supporting mate tells me!
              I think there's some one eyed Bayern comments in there!

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