Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? 13:40 - Aug 4 with 7561 views | PBlocker | After supporting The R`s for over 40 years I really feel let down my the new ground that might never happen, we have gone down from a 40,000 capacity to a 30,000 capacity and now TF says the new ground is a long way away because of not much support, this Is a major blow after all the promises, I feel we are getting left behind, even little old Brentford have moved on and catching us up, this is embarrassing being a Rangers fan, a few years ago we were talking about The Spud Chelsea ect and now both Foolham and Brentford seem to be overtaking us, we need a new ground to move forward, we simply can not compete with our small capacity and will not grow, even more we see the likes of our little neighbours overtaking us, we are becoming a joke club with false promises and that hurts | | | | |
Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 13:43 - Aug 4 with 5694 views | cyprusmel | I guess that when we manage to fill Loftus Road every week, the owners might have a re think. | | | |
Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 14:12 - Aug 4 with 5580 views | terryb | Nope, not really. I would rather atay at LR than build a new ground just for the sake of it. If we were to be promoted & stay for a minimum of five years then we might need to think again, but at present a new ground would be as sucessful as Coventry's has been! | | | |
Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 14:25 - Aug 4 with 5534 views | Lblock | Bungle failing to deliver on a promise?!?! Giving it large potatoes on Twitter after a few shandy’s? I’m still waiting with some salt, pepper and cutlery besides my hat - I’ll eat that IF Warren Farm ever has ground broken and it gets completed as allegedly planned As for a new home ground...... a crack pipe dream | |
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Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 15:07 - Aug 4 with 5403 views | Juzzie | Anyone who has bought/sold a flat/house will know what an utter ballache it is and can take ages and often fall through just when you thought it was all ok. Multiply that a thousand fold when trying to find a new ground for QPR. Look at the prorities & hurdles involved; Keep within localsed area - reduces options considerably Finding a suitable site in that area, which is already fairly densly populated and hugely expensive Having to deal with siuations such as CarGiant Having to deal with top level London authorities 40,000 may seem ambitious but it will be used for events other than football. A MK Dons type stadium would be great. Keep upper tier closed until a game/event can utilise it We know the fans are out there but what happens if 30/40k ground built and they dont turn up? Big gamble for any owner when we cant fill our current ground. Owners big up new ground - gets criticised when things don’t happpen. Owners say nothing - gets criticised for keeping fans in tne dark. Cant win really. Warren Farm has had approval from all the authorities but its a bunch of Brentford supporting dog walkers with some serious wedge behind them holding things up. If anyone has any solutions to all of this, please feel free to knock on Tony’s door. [Post edited 4 Aug 2018 15:08]
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Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 15:32 - Aug 4 with 5336 views | MedwayR | I think this is part politics, last week Hoos was putting pressure on the council to back us on LCS if they want us to stay in the area now TF is saying that we have no support which may be an attempt to encourage the council to get on-side rather than be seen as driving us out of the area. The difficulty we have is that they won't be desperate to keep us around as there are already 2 other clubs in the borough whereas clubs like Swansea & Hull have had great support for their new stadiums because the local area needs them. | |
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Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 15:50 - Aug 4 with 5290 views | Juzzie | When TF says there’s no support, is he talking about the fans or the authorities? | | | |
Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 15:54 - Aug 4 with 5276 views | connell10 | Alert Brentford troll!! | |
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Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 16:05 - Aug 4 with 5239 views | derbyhoop | The bit about support levels is a red herring. Get a swanky new ground and, almost overnight, attendances will rise (by about 5,000?). That's what has happened everywhere else. Go look at the catchment area. West of Edgware Road, north of the M4, all the way out to the M25. 2m inhabitants. If we should be successful, we could fill a 30,000 seater stadium. Then, there's the increased opportunities for commercial usage of the stadium. It's still a big step to find the right location and to get the design right to reflect variable attendances. And even bigger step, to finance a stadium in West London. | |
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Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 17:44 - Aug 4 with 5046 views | QPR_John |
Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 14:12 - Aug 4 by terryb | Nope, not really. I would rather atay at LR than build a new ground just for the sake of it. If we were to be promoted & stay for a minimum of five years then we might need to think again, but at present a new ground would be as sucessful as Coventry's has been! |
Our income stream at LR will never allow us to get promoted and stay within FFP. I understand all the romance about LR but FFP has made a new ground vital | | | |
Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 17:57 - Aug 4 with 4987 views | LowerloftLad | It's Tony banging on about rubbish again he really needs to shut up and stay out of the press We won't get a new stadium We won't have a new training ground in the next 3 seasons infact Tony its all about surviving in the championship the same objective as when you turned up [Post edited 4 Aug 2018 18:00]
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Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 18:00 - Aug 4 with 4965 views | colinallcars | I can understand the OP saying Brentford and Fulham have overtaken us, but it' s more that they have retaken their former positions. When I first attended, us and Brentford were both div 3 south. Brentford were the stronger with bigger gates and had played for a short time in the top flight. Fulham were much bigger, playing in the top flight and getting gates of 20 to 30 thousand. | | | |
Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 18:17 - Aug 4 with 4909 views | TGRRRSSS | Reading averaged about 10K at Elm Park, now it's nearer 20K. By and large the move has been a success for them, a huge one actually when you consider what they've done since the move, as opposed to beforehand. Still not sure TF will ever prove capable of pulling this off personally, they should try to engage the Mittals more who I think would be more capable of pulling this off- not just financially. Remember all the fanfare when they first announced OOC? Makes them look very poor, when was that 2011? | | | |
Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 18:18 - Aug 4 with 4906 views | Esox_Lucius | No. | |
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Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 18:39 - Aug 4 with 4842 views | davman |
Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 15:50 - Aug 4 by Juzzie | When TF says there’s no support, is he talking about the fans or the authorities? |
He seemed to blame the authorities and I wouldn't be surprised if he tested how much they care by looking outside the Borough. It'd be interesting if the club asked its Membership on their thoughts of moving a little out of the way down the M4 / M40 corridor - there may be more opportunities out that way. **Dons Tin Hat** | |
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Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 18:56 - Aug 4 with 4784 views | colinallcars |
Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 18:39 - Aug 4 by davman | He seemed to blame the authorities and I wouldn't be surprised if he tested how much they care by looking outside the Borough. It'd be interesting if the club asked its Membership on their thoughts of moving a little out of the way down the M4 / M40 corridor - there may be more opportunities out that way. **Dons Tin Hat** |
Years ago QPR and Shepherds Bush seemed joined at the hip. Now, many/most fans live a good way from the Bush. The population of the Bush is now mainly made up of people who either don't follow football or if they do have no link with QPR. I think it is inevitable that QPR will move in a westerly direction where there is more possibly suitable land and nearer to much of the fanbase. | | | |
Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 19:07 - Aug 4 with 4740 views | TGRRRSSS | Fanbase is quite widespread, but most favour staying in Sheperds Bush or as close too. Not sure how westerly you'd want but chances are thatd be more difficult for many than the Bush. | | | |
Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 19:21 - Aug 4 with 4700 views | Boston |
Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 18:56 - Aug 4 by colinallcars | Years ago QPR and Shepherds Bush seemed joined at the hip. Now, many/most fans live a good way from the Bush. The population of the Bush is now mainly made up of people who either don't follow football or if they do have no link with QPR. I think it is inevitable that QPR will move in a westerly direction where there is more possibly suitable land and nearer to much of the fanbase. |
Walk down the Uxbridge Rd on a non match day - rarely see a Rangers shirt, hat, anything, unfortunately you will spot Chelsea and Arsenal paraphernalia. | |
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Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 19:22 - Aug 4 with 4703 views | DeepcutHoop |
Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 18:39 - Aug 4 by davman | He seemed to blame the authorities and I wouldn't be surprised if he tested how much they care by looking outside the Borough. It'd be interesting if the club asked its Membership on their thoughts of moving a little out of the way down the M4 / M40 corridor - there may be more opportunities out that way. **Dons Tin Hat** |
Years ago, the rumours of a new ground being at the Western International off the M4 didn't go down well. There were rumours of heading out Slough way at one point too. | | | |
Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 21:16 - Aug 4 with 4479 views | Esox_Lucius | The West London Shooting Grounds off West End Lane would be perfect. Short hop from the M40 and not far from Hillingdon Station. | |
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Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 21:32 - Aug 4 with 4418 views | colinallcars |
Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 21:16 - Aug 4 by Esox_Lucius | The West London Shooting Grounds off West End Lane would be perfect. Short hop from the M40 and not far from Hillingdon Station. |
Somewhere like that would be OK. Most of the QPR diaspora over the years has been in the direction of places Like Pinner and Cowley. Somehow I can't see us getting a ground in the Scrubs area as many think. If we get relegated, we'll probably stay at Loftus Rd. | | | |
Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 21:37 - Aug 4 with 4403 views | CliveWilsonSaid |
Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 21:32 - Aug 4 by colinallcars | Somewhere like that would be OK. Most of the QPR diaspora over the years has been in the direction of places Like Pinner and Cowley. Somehow I can't see us getting a ground in the Scrubs area as many think. If we get relegated, we'll probably stay at Loftus Rd. |
Whatever it will be is and always was a long way off. I hate to say it but the easiest option I can see, apart from staying where we are, is a ground share with Brentford. | |
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Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 21:48 - Aug 4 with 4378 views | Spaghetti_Hoops | Funny, I can't remember the club making any promises. Aspirations yes. Possibilities yes. OOC a very long term possibility (10-15 years plus) and it remains that. The latest utterance from Fernandes I would not think changes much. It sounds like LCS is not a goer as there is not a lot of political support at the mo. Political support can change like the weather. Faith will be restored when the legal processes at Warren Farm are exhausted and the training ground takes shape. | | | |
Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 21:53 - Aug 4 with 4359 views | colinallcars | On reflection, if I were a betting man, I'd say that because of FFP our future consists of playing in League 1 at Loftus RD in perpetuity. | | | |
Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 22:21 - Aug 4 with 4288 views | baz_qpr | I heard at the end of the season the LC stadium was very close and that something could be announced after the local elections, not sure what happened in those elections if the ward changed or the balance of power in the council changed but something has clearly happened that has changed that | | | |
Anybody Felt Let Down By New Ground Promises ? on 22:22 - Aug 4 with 4286 views | N12Hoop | 6 weeks ago the club were showing draft plans for LCC that they had drawn up. They were due to be discussing with the local council later this year. There had already been preliminary discussion with stakeholders, some of whom are keen, some less so, but a lot was dependant on the conversations that they were hoping to have much later this year with LBHF. One other point to note is that the question around capacity was less based on our current attendance or any promotion, but the attraction for venue hire which ,like it or not, is how stadiums make money along with functions/events etc. Gate receipts are not overly relevant, especially in the PL where the money from everything else makes gate receipts a drop in the ocean. A 30,000 stadium in W12 that can be used for indoor and outdoor events has great potential for generating revenue. When you consider that a stadium is used 23 times or so in 365 days it's a significantly under utilised asset. Unless anything has changed in 6 weeks, i would read TF comments as an unintelligent hint to the council. Either way, LCC is considered the last chance to stay local. | |
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