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  • #16
    A new stadium and our crowds will double. Not all fans want to come to a cramped rusty sh1thole of a stadium, modern crowds want space, and good facilities, and vfm, or they will just sit at home and watch it on tv. Big catchment in West London, and with the right marketing and prices we could regularly fill a 30-35k stadium.

    Good pro's won't take us as a serious prem team unless we have plans to expand, otherwise we look like a quaint little club punching above our weight, we must move on, so many smaller clubs have overtaken us in the last 10 years.

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    • #17
      if having a 40k stadium means having fans like foolhams id rather stay at LR

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      • #18
        Originally posted by californiahoop View Post
        Fulham, Reading were getting crowds of 2-5k in old stadiums, once they upgraded now see 24k on a regular basics.

        We have a larger fan-base than both those clubs and a great location to boot.

        Build it and they will come Tony!

        Also, they are talking about a multi purpose facility, all year round usages.
        agreed, same for clubs like Southampton, Stoke, Brighton all had lower crowds than us. Doubt we will ever get close to 40k but 25-30k definetely possible

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Gerryhatrick View Post
          A new stadium and our crowds will double. Not all fans want to come to a cramped rusty sh1thole of a stadium, modern crowds want space, and good facilities, and vfm, or they will just sit at home and watch it on tv. Big catchment in West London, and with the right marketing and prices we could regularly fill a 30-35k stadium.

          Good pro's won't take us as a serious prem team unless we have plans to expand, otherwise we look like a quaint little club punching above our weight, we must move on, so many smaller clubs have overtaken us in the last 10 years.
          good post, I'm a traditionalist, hate change, but the minute I stepped into Readings new ground, with the leg room, toilet and refreshment facilities, I knew we needed to get out of LR, it now is not fit for League 1, never mind the Premiership. Give the paying public good facilities and they will come in their droves
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Magic View Post
            Silly post. Do you think they'd be charging 40 quid in that stadium? There would be larger away support.
            Not many clubs reduce prices when they move to a new stadium - quite the opposite.

            25k would be the max we should aim and only then after a few years in the Prem.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by lymehoop View Post
              Give the paying public good facilities and they will come in their droves
              There are plenty of examples where that simply isn't true. QPR are a small club!

              Same people gauranteed we would sell out EVERY Premnier League game last year.
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              • #22
                There are some ****ing idiots supporting our club living in cloud cookoo land convince that we could build a bigger stadium and fill it easily, or think the Owners would build a bigger stadium to lower ticket prices....some off you just don"t get it and never will.

                The OP has a very valid point we barely have enough hardcore fans to fill our ground and since I've been a kid it's always been the case. There is no real excuse with the exception of a very serious commitment, illness or bereavement what should keep you from this game. I would walk across hot ****ing coals to make Saturday, I live and breath this club

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                • #23
                  I don't see any problem with us at least matching Fulham's crowds after all we have a similar, if not bigger fan base. I honestly think that with a better ground with better facilities we'd easily get 25k every week. OK 40k is too big for now but build a 30k seater with the option to extend. I walked around Coventry a couple of times in the last year, there on a work function, the stadium is far far better than ours in terms of facilities its embarrasing and they will be in leage 2 next year. We have to progress as a club and clubs like Reading, Southampton and Brighton really do show that if you build a decent enough stadium with the facilities to match then crowds will automatically increase. I don't see that theres any argument against this.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by superhoop67 View Post
                    this game being played in a 40'000 Seater stadium ,with about 15,000 R's fans in it .12oc kick offs will come more regular with Sky as well ,just as well it's not on TV how many tickets would we have sold then
                    Chelsea couldn't get more than 12,000 fans in, in the old days.

                    Everything change when the club became more ambition, ken bates start rebuilding the stadium, getting better players in and glory hunter will come along but it all take time.

                    I am not ashamed we are a small club with a smaller fan base because we got real fans that follow Qpr thick and thin, it will change one day though and it will have to if we want to be ambitious so enjoy it while it last

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
                      There are some ****ing idiots supporting our club living in cloud cookoo land convince that we could build a bigger stadium and fill it easily, or think the Owners would build a bigger stadium to lower ticket prices....some off you just don"t get it and never will.

                      The OP has a very valid point we barely have enough hardcore fans to fill our ground and since I've been a kid it's always been the case. There is no real excuse with the exception of a very serious commitment, illness or bereavement what should keep you from this game. I would walk across hot ****ing coals to make Saturday, I live and breath this club
                      if you want to keep sitting in a cramped sh**HO*e good luck to yer, this ain't about filling stadums, its about giving fans a reasonable amount of comfort, just because some differ from your view no need to call them idiots
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by w12dave View Post
                        Chelsea couldn't get more than 12,000 fans in, in the old days.

                        Everything change when the club became more ambition, ken bates start rebuilding the stadium, getting better players in and glory hunter will come along but it all take time.

                        I am not ashamed we are a small club with a smaller fan base because we got real fans that follow Qpr thick and thin, it will change one day though and it will have to if we want to be ambitious so enjoy it while it last


                        For 2 seasons, when crowds across the country were on the decline, Chelsea have always been a big club, lets get real here they were getting 40k + when we averaged 3-4k

                        Originally posted by lymehoop View Post
                        if you want to keep sitting in a cramped sh**HO*e good luck to yer, this ain't about filling stadums, its about giving fans a reasonable amount of comfort, just because some differ from your view no need to call them idiots
                        you're required to turn up 20+ times a year for 90 mins, you want comfort buy a new sofa

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                        • #27
                          A loyal die-hard fan of Queen's Park Rangers will be there, come Hell, or high water, if the money and time 'aint a problem.

                          Shame on those who despite having both the time and the money, just simply cannot be arsed to get along to Loftus Rd and support the lads.

                          Those, errr, -coughs-, "fans", will forever keep us looking "small-time."
                          Doughnuts.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
                            http://european-football-statistics....nclub/chls.htm

                            For 2 seasons, when crowds across the country were on the decline, Chelsea have always been a big club, lets get real here they were getting 40k + when we averaged 3-4k
                            I can clearly remember Chelshyte averaging about 9,000 in the late 70s.

                            Swings and roundabouts, mate. I remember being in crowds close to 30,000, sometimes even over the 30,000 mark, at Loftus Rd.

                            It can be done, it WAS done, it will be done again.

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                            • #29
                              we could possibly get 25k for some games but as it has been pointed out, we don't fill our ground now despite what a lot believed last year and before the season started! I have stated a few times, if you look back over the years especially when we were going well in the early '90's we still didn't average particually well!

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by BUSHRANGER1982 View Post
                                I can clearly remember Chelshyte averaging about 9,000 in the late 70s.

                                Swings and roundabouts, mate. I remember being in crowds close to 30,000, sometimes even over the 30,000 mark, at Loftus Rd.

                                It can be done, it WAS done, it will be done again.
                                well according to these stats they average between 20-30k in the late 70's

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