West Ham are moving to the Olympic Stadium. 13 miles from Loftus Road. Never an option for us.
Chelsea are building on the site of Stamford bridge. Rebuilding Loftus Road not an option.
Spurs are building on the site of White Hart Lane. Rebuilding Loftus Road not an option.
AFC Wimbledon "moving back" and rebuilding Plough Lane. Capacity when finished only 20,000 and fixed.
Brentford moving to new stadium - a mile from the old one. Capacity when finished only 20,000 and fixed.
QPR.
We cannot redevelop. No space.
If we are to move then we must find a totally new site. Where?
White City was never, ever viable. The cost would have been far too much (especially when it became available in the 1980s). Redevelopment of what had become, for the most part, a ****-hole was too expensive. Lots of bullshit spoken at the time, but is was never on. The cost of the land was far too expensive.
The Old Dairy. This was never on. The cost of the land was far too expensive. Would need to go into partnership with H&F Council, but their priority is housing. They have quotas to reach. We would never have got planning permission.
Westfield. Could not hope to compete with others over the cost of land and H&F council wanted the shopping centre more than a football ground and we would never have got permission.
Old Oak Common ... well, that one you know.
So come on, tell me how any brilliant forward planning would have found us a new home?
You can't compare us with Chelsea or Spurs because they are building on their old sites ... much cheaper too.
Brentford are moving up, but to become roughly the same size as us. The size of their allowed build reflects this. We could not have bought the same plot and put 30,000 or 35,000 stadium on there.
AFC Wimbledon are going back to the site of a ground for a 20,000 stadium - but would you want to travel 9 miles to a game?
People seem to live in a dream world that if there is any space where a stadium might fit then all we have to say is "We are QPR" and suddenly the price becomes right and planning permission granted.
It has **** all to do with who is (or were) owners/in charge of the club.
Of all the clubs mentioned ours has the hardest task by far. Totally new build 30-35,000 stadium. Remember that Chelsea spent years looking for a place to build a new stadium and failed. Luckily for them they could redevelop Stamford bridge.
If you want someone to blame then maybe we should blame those in charge in the 1950s. The club had actually bought 39 houses in Loftus Road and Ellerslie Road thinking of expansion. However the club was short of money and the houses were sold off again!
I'm still waiting for your wonderful ideas about where we should go.