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Whatever misgivings that some supporters have about the owners, the fact that they have stuck with pursuing Warren Farm despite the annoying fûckeroonery of the few that think they represent the masses which has no doubt cost TF et al quite a few quid, does show that their intentions are in the right place. Hopefully things can progress sooner rather than later now. Meanwhile on the nimby's twitter account there is no mention of their defeat.
Good News On Warren Farm on 15:50 - Mar 9 by californiahoop
Lots of fans continually casted aspersions against the board, I hope they are big enough to admit they where wrong?
il do that once its built ,
And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
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Good News On Warren Farm on 16:03 - Mar 9 with 8131 views
I'll hold my breath until the first spade is in the ground, however i'm reasonably confident that Hoo's has a spade, couldn't say that for any of the predecessors!
Can we not knock it?
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Good News On Warren Farm on 16:12 - Mar 9 with 8081 views
There will always be a new angle for SWF to try next.
I see AFC's new ground is on hold for the moment whilst the obligatorily protest group await their application for the existing decrepit old stadium to be listed by English heritage and thus preventing it's misery ending demolition. It has already been turned down once.
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Good News On Warren Farm on 16:20 - Mar 9 with 8025 views
Thumbs up and well done for sense prevailing to all. Also, agree kudos to sticking with it IF the club does.
The day the first football is kicked at the new facility is the day I will bow at the feet of Bungle and take a large slice of humble pie and a fair few of my criticisms back. We'll see
Footnote.... I've driven past a place literally across the road from WF every weekend for the last 3 and a half months taking my dog for a walk. Place is called, I believe, The Conquest Club. It's a sports ground which had an area of copse land for the whole of my 47 years as far as I know. They've been developing this bit of land across that time and just recently the copse has been annihilated - trees gone the lot. Similarly, in Osterley Park masses of century old trees have been felled to make way for a cycle track for the lycra loonies. This is all on SWF's doorstep. Have they been up in arms? Nope. Not too sure the Bentford supporting Chairman of SWF is really that bothered about flowers, fauna or woolly mamoths after all. (unt!
Cherish and enjoy life.... this ain't no dress rehearsal
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Good News On Warren Farm on 16:31 - Mar 9 with 7933 views
Good News On Warren Farm on 16:28 - Mar 9 by Lblock
"still a long way to go".... mmmmmmmmmmmm.
Thumbs up and well done for sense prevailing to all. Also, agree kudos to sticking with it IF the club does.
The day the first football is kicked at the new facility is the day I will bow at the feet of Bungle and take a large slice of humble pie and a fair few of my criticisms back. We'll see
Footnote.... I've driven past a place literally across the road from WF every weekend for the last 3 and a half months taking my dog for a walk. Place is called, I believe, The Conquest Club. It's a sports ground which had an area of copse land for the whole of my 47 years as far as I know. They've been developing this bit of land across that time and just recently the copse has been annihilated - trees gone the lot. Similarly, in Osterley Park masses of century old trees have been felled to make way for a cycle track for the lycra loonies. This is all on SWF's doorstep. Have they been up in arms? Nope. Not too sure the Bentford supporting Chairman of SWF is really that bothered about flowers, fauna or woolly mamoths after all. (unt!
This. Occasionally when he's had too many glasses of red with dinner he let's loose the Brentford bias on that account.
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Good News On Warren Farm on 16:34 - Mar 9 with 7918 views
Good News On Warren Farm on 15:40 - Mar 9 by DWQPR
Whatever misgivings that some supporters have about the owners, the fact that they have stuck with pursuing Warren Farm despite the annoying fûckeroonery of the few that think they represent the masses which has no doubt cost TF et al quite a few quid, does show that their intentions are in the right place. Hopefully things can progress sooner rather than later now. Meanwhile on the nimby's twitter account there is no mention of their defeat.
I hope that is the end of the legal challenges. I've asked that question for next week's Fans Forum. And also asked about the timetable from now on.
FAO SaveWarrenFarm - it's over, work with QPR to get the community facilities you claim to want.
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Good News On Warren Farm on 17:05 - Mar 9 with 7737 views
Good News On Warren Farm on 16:20 - Mar 9 by Northernr
Dave Mc says...
With this decision having gone in QPR’s favour, the next hurdle is an application for a footpath through the Warren Farm site.
That too much be rejected in order for Rangers to proceed. A verdict on that application is not expected for another three to six months.
Hopefully the judiciary will see straight through this as nothing more than continued mischief making and a flagrant waste of taxpayers time and money and shift the legal bill for both sides firmly on the doorstep of these miserable bar stewards.
Good News On Warren Farm on 16:20 - Mar 9 by Northernr
Dave Mc says...
With this decision having gone in QPR’s favour, the next hurdle is an application for a footpath through the Warren Farm site.
That too much be rejected in order for Rangers to proceed. A verdict on that application is not expected for another three to six months.
As far as I'm aware the nimbys have already tried the footpath stunt and it was knocked back ,apparently one of their number saw an old map from the 1890s showing a footpath from the canal to the farmhouse where the the existing delapidated changing rooms are , needless to say when the sports centre was developed in the early sixties and pitches laid out the footpath disapeared . I've lived in Hanwell for 35 years and the only way in to Warren Farm apart from the main entrance in Windmill Lane And a service gate by the canal was ahole in the 12 foot high chain link fence by Trumpers Way , the dog walkers know this . It's now time to get on with the training ground .SWF only speak for a minority , most people want the community facilities that Rangers will bring.
Now now folks - lets not be sore winners... lets make the area fantastic both in terms of look and feel. That's the way to stuff it down their throats... not by proving them right!
This does seem to be edging slowly in the right direction. Shows you how difficult it can be to progress as a smaller, London based club, there are way smaller clubs out in the provinces with better facilities than us. It will certainly be worth the wait and effort when it eventually comes to fruition.
Meanwhile I saw a few weeks back that Chelsea's elaborate new stadium had received planning approval, seems a lot easier to get stuff done for the bigger london clubs.