Would you like to see the club when promoted build the new stadium assemble a new expensive squad and will you be disappointed if it dosen't happen that way....what sort of time limits would you put on this?
It would seem that some of our supporters feel that in order to compete in the Premier League we must have all the infrastructure in place but are these supporters considering at what cost this may come at?
I'm sure many like the thought of a building a new stadium in Shepherds Bush and filling it with 10k new fans and becoming an establish Premiership team with a host of international players but do we really believe it will happen this way?
Would it not be better to clear all our debts when we get promoted, and organically grow as a football club with an established youth system bringing in bargin players with a manager operating within a tight budget. Surely doing things the QPR way as we use to in the top flight is the way forward as opposed to putting the club in a massive amount debt and risk imploding following one bad season and inevitable relegation?
Do we really believe the board are going to throw money at us when we are promoted or is this just wishful thinking and to a certain extent delusion on the part of some of our supporters. As supporters are we thinking 2,3,4,5 years down the line the impact of our actions in the present might have, do we even care?
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It would seem that some of our supporters feel that in order to compete in the Premier League we must have all the infrastructure in place but are these supporters considering at what cost this may come at?
I'm sure many like the thought of a building a new stadium in Shepherds Bush and filling it with 10k new fans and becoming an establish Premiership team with a host of international players but do we really believe it will happen this way?
Would it not be better to clear all our debts when we get promoted, and organically grow as a football club with an established youth system bringing in bargin players with a manager operating within a tight budget. Surely doing things the QPR way as we use to in the top flight is the way forward as opposed to putting the club in a massive amount debt and risk imploding following one bad season and inevitable relegation?
Do we really believe the board are going to throw money at us when we are promoted or is this just wishful thinking and to a certain extent delusion on the part of some of our supporters. As supporters are we thinking 2,3,4,5 years down the line the impact of our actions in the present might have, do we even care?
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