Mark Donnelly met with London Assembly this past week and confirmed the club is still committed to Warren Farm: http://qprreport.blogspot.com/2014/09/qpr-still-interested-in-warrenfarmqpr.html?m=1
Fantastic to see confirmed what many have suspected! The proposed withdrawal of the project was all part of the process of pushing It through (hopefully).
The wheels turn very slowly until ground gets broken after which it would all happen very rapidly. Thanks for the update.
They just have to find these folks somewhere else to walk their pooches - note the girl in hoops!. please log in to view this image http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-26704878 please log in to view this image
Great to hear this is going ahead...Ealing is such a green area, especially considering it is in a major world city. They need more facilities, not more places to walk dogs. Glad to see the judge has seen sense. That said, respect to anyone who goes protesting in a Spider Man outfit.
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Hope? We need some voodoo guy in to sort out LR and our training pitch, something like this guy who looks the business!:
I'm not familiar with him, but that guy certainly bears a strong resemblance. please log in to view this image please log in to view this image
@tonyfernandes: Super meeting with council leader Julian bell of Ealing. Super leader .so passionate. Warren Farm back on. Super exciting . great leader.
Tony Fernandes has tweeted that QPRâs plan for a new training ground at Warren Farm is âback onâ following a meeting with the leader of Ealing Council. Delays to the project and the expected cost mean Rangers have been looking into extending their current training base at Harlington instead. But club chairman Fernandes declared: âSuper meeting with council leader Julian bell of Ealing. Super leader .so passionate. Warren Farm back on. Super exciting . great leader.â Earlier this week Fernandes also tweeted about Rangersâ proposals for Old Oak. The clubâs owners want to win the right to regenerate the area between Scrubs Lane and Willesden Junction, which would become known as New Queens Park and include a stadium for Rangers. http://www.westlondonsport.com/feat...back-on-and-barton-clarifies-arsenal-comments