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New Ground!

Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by Horsham-Ranger, Jun 28, 2012.

  1. Chair Nob'll Fallout

    Chair Nob'll Fallout Well-Known Member

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    Exactly this. As far as I can see nothing has changed. I actually think that there is no more important issue to the future of the club than getting a new, larger stadium. But my money would be on Brentford having their new stadium before us.
     
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  2. QPR999

    QPR999 Well-Known Member Staff Member

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    Where do you sit flyer? I thought all the seats were tight and cramped unless you're in the 'C Club.'
     
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  3. Flyer

    Flyer Well-Known Member

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    Lower loft which is perhaps the place with the most legroom. The upper loft was literally painful for me when I sat there as some blokes blubber was spilling over into me and I sat there with a bent back for 45 mins.
    LL is uncomfortable, UL is horrendous.
     
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  4. District Line

    District Line Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Agree Totally. In London, the opportunity for growth is huge. London itself is a City within a City.

    My argument was the same regarding Chelsea and a 60k seater. If the seats are there they will fill themselves.
     
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  5. Sooperhoop

    Sooperhoop Well-Known Member

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    One of my best mates lives in Lionel Road, I bet he'll be gutted!

    And yes, they'll probably have their ground before we do...<doh>
     
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  6. KentGaz

    KentGaz Well-Known Member

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    If you build it he will come
     
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  7. Flyer

    Flyer Well-Known Member

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    This was posted on LFT, no idea how valid it is.

    "The club is currently putting together a bid to purchase this site off Aviva and their development partners Helical Bar. Designs for an impressive stadium (two tiered - stands close to pitch) with other mixed uses are included in the bid. However there are other high profile bidders competing, and I rate QPR's chances of getting this site as less than 50/50. The preferred bidder is expected to be announced in August. Fingers crossed. "
     
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  8. ELLERS

    ELLERS Well-Known Member

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    Where's 'Aviva'?
     
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  9. Sooperhoop

    Sooperhoop Well-Known Member

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    We beat the odds to stay up, so we can beat the odds here...
     
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  10. Flyer

    Flyer Well-Known Member

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    Aviva is the company who bought the dairy site.
     
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  11. ELLERS

    ELLERS Well-Known Member

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    <doh>
    It's been a long day.
     
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  12. TootingExcess

    TootingExcess Well-Known Member

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    If H and F allow the planners to change its usage from industrial to residential then there's no way we'll get a look in. If they insist on some level of mixed/leisure the we might be in with a shout
     
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  13. sutton hoopton

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    thank you norway live up the road (sort off) helpfull anyway!!
     
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  14. Sooperhoop

    Sooperhoop Well-Known Member

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    It seems a bit odd that parcel of land in that position being classed as residential with the Westway almost on top, it's actually a perfect spot for a stadium/leisure facility and if Loftus Road was traded off for residential redevelopment that would be a perfect solution...
     
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  15. GoldhawkRoad

    GoldhawkRoad Well-Known Member

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    It's the insurance company, once called Norwich Union
     
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  16. factamondo

    factamondo Well-Known Member

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    do we really need a bigger ground yet??? id say until we are established in the prem n selling out week in week out with a healthy queue for season tickets whats the point??...apart from against top six clubs we struggle to sell out home areas for other fixtures if we're honest!
     
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  17. Queenslander!!

    Queenslander!! Well-Known Member

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    mate, we may not need it yet, but wheen we do, in say 2-4 years, it'l be too late. it'll take us at least years to buy land, planning etc...Now is the time to set the ball rolling, esp as costs will sky rocket on land after the olympics.....

    We mat not need it now, but we need t start plnning now...IMHO
     
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  18. factamondo

    factamondo Well-Known Member

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    im with you on that but its 'qpr' we are talking about...i just fear us ending up like pompey n leeds n brassic....remember the pompey fans clamour for shiny new ground......now they're entertaining crawley n stevenage!!!
     
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  19. GoldhawkRoad

    GoldhawkRoad Well-Known Member

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    You're right to flag that, facta. But Pompey had fly by night owners that wanted quick glory. So the question is, are our owners similarly shallow? My strong sense is, they aren't. Much as I love it for sentimental reasons, any good and ambitious owner would want to trade up from Loftus Road. The owners will have to make a strong business case for a new ground. I'm sure they will.
     
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  20. factamondo

    factamondo Well-Known Member

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    agreed golds old chap.....such a shame our current site means redevelopement almost impossible...this is gonna be the biggest decision in the clubs history!
     
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