New Stadium 10:21 - Mar 20 with 6774 views | daveB | Probably been mentioned on here before but they are asking for support for the new stadium, details on the web site http://www.new-queens-park.co.uk/ | | | | |
New Stadium on 11:25 - Mar 20 with 5524 views | Rangersw12 | Done Although will be opposing it if they still carry on this stupid idea of 40k | | | |
New Stadium on 11:29 - Mar 20 with 5504 views | WeaverQPR |
New Stadium on 11:25 - Mar 20 by Rangersw12 | Done Although will be opposing it if they still carry on this stupid idea of 40k |
Agree, still have massive reservations about a new ground and TF's ability to pull it off. | |
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New Stadium on 17:42 - Mar 20 with 5299 views | HollowayRanger | Im happy where I am so wont be getting my vote rather be a decent division 1 club at the loft then some plastic premiership club | |
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New Stadium on 21:16 - Mar 20 with 5136 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
New Stadium on 17:42 - Mar 20 by HollowayRanger | Im happy where I am so wont be getting my vote rather be a decent division 1 club at the loft then some plastic premiership club |
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New Stadium on 23:11 - Mar 20 with 5025 views | derbyhoop |
New Stadium on 17:42 - Mar 20 by HollowayRanger | Im happy where I am so wont be getting my vote rather be a decent division 1 club at the loft then some plastic premiership club |
Without a move away from Loftus Road, that's where were likelyto end up. Without the decent .... It's outdated, too small, with poor facilities on a cramped site. We have access to a catchment area that stretches West from the Edgware Road and North from the M4. That's about 2 million people. Where's the ambition to be better than we are now. | |
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New Stadium on 23:30 - Mar 20 with 5006 views | HollowayRanger |
New Stadium on 23:11 - Mar 20 by derbyhoop | Without a move away from Loftus Road, that's where were likelyto end up. Without the decent .... It's outdated, too small, with poor facilities on a cramped site. We have access to a catchment area that stretches West from the Edgware Road and North from the M4. That's about 2 million people. Where's the ambition to be better than we are now. |
its a gamble and sadly one I think we will lose cost of stadium and training ground on top of our already high debts plus football league fine that's a heck of a lot of money to find and then we have to find a way to fill the place and stay in the premiership if it ever happens I HOPE IT WORKS but I doubt it | |
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New Stadium on 00:00 - Mar 21 with 4989 views | themodfather | can't they just get barton to tweet for his acolytes to reply instead, he has a million or so.... | | | |
New Stadium on 09:17 - Mar 21 with 4841 views | QPR_Jim |
New Stadium on 23:30 - Mar 20 by HollowayRanger | its a gamble and sadly one I think we will lose cost of stadium and training ground on top of our already high debts plus football league fine that's a heck of a lot of money to find and then we have to find a way to fill the place and stay in the premiership if it ever happens I HOPE IT WORKS but I doubt it |
A couple of gambles to date which QPR didn't take regarding our ground: 1. Buy the houses behind South Africa Road. 2. Buy the land behind the school end. I wonder whether if we don't take the opportunity at Old Oak Common whether we'll be sat in a characterless stadium somewhere near Heathrow adding this move to that list. One things for sure we're not going to stay at Loftus Road forever. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
New Stadium on 09:28 - Mar 21 with 4834 views | PunteR | Sadly we need to move. I just don't trust TF to get it right though. | |
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New Stadium on 09:44 - Mar 21 with 4813 views | DejR_vu | In an ideal world we would stay at Loftus Road but in truth we have to move. My biggest concern is whether the club will actually own the stadium. I've got a bad feeling that supporting a move is like asking turkeys to vote for Christmas. | |
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New Stadium on 09:48 - Mar 21 with 4808 views | zicoshoops | New Queens Park? Let's have it right...... New Queen's Park. Where's the option for just building a Ground for us, nothing else? Never mind Crossrail, re-generation of the area, and all that jazz. Buy a piece of land large enough for a Stadium...........and just build one there. Forget all the other stuff. Or is this not what this is all about? Cynic?................Wot me Guv. What's going on? We should be told. Sort it out. | | | |
New Stadium on 10:57 - Mar 21 with 4759 views | WeaverQPR | What if the options were 1. Tony's vision for the new world (40k,New QPR,Cinema,Crossrail,24k homes) 2. Move out of postcode to a ground we own approx 28k? | |
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New Stadium on 12:25 - Mar 21 with 4689 views | DWQPR |
New Stadium on 17:42 - Mar 20 by HollowayRanger | Im happy where I am so wont be getting my vote rather be a decent division 1 club at the loft then some plastic premiership club |
Idealistic but quite frankly because of the close proximity of our neighbours then if this was to happen I could see the club either plummeting further or closing. When things started going bad the last time we were in the third tier at times we were getting 8,000's, which is loss making for a club in a vicinity. Being a London club players would have to be paid more purely for the fact that they would have to live in more expensive properties, compared to more northerly clubs. If the team is doing poorly then the crowds will dwindle and Rodney Marsh's prophecy of a few years back would come true. Fulham on getting to the PL suddenly got crowds jumping to 26,000, yep many were tourists but many came out of curiosity and stuck. Brentford, within 3 years will move into a shiny new stadium, holding 20,000 and you watch them fill the place. We need a new ground, Loftus Road, for however endearing it is quite frankly became outdated the moment the Taylor Report was published. To stay local OOC is really the only option and we are lucky to have the owners with such vision and resource. And I bet if it gets built it will be filled, by us, by new supporters, by people moving into the area, by a larger away support and yes by tourists, but again, like Fulham, many will stick and 20 years hence will be as grumbling as the rest of us. I just hope that the final design will encompass the best bits of Loftus Road and has the ability to create an atmosphere something akin to that night against Oldham in 2003. | |
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New Stadium on 12:39 - Mar 21 with 4677 views | TGRRRSSS | Would rather stay as close to Shpeherds Bush as possible, as others states failure to act in the past means this could be last chance saloon. Somebody mentioned Heathrow, thats possible but no can be a nightmare to get too. Staying at Loftus Road isn't feasible frankly in the top 2 divisions give it enother 10 fifteen years and maybe your looking at League 2 with middle of League 1 at best as more and more sides adapt grow bigger etc. I love Loftus Road but this is the only true option as I see it at this time. Another option maybe we get moved like old Wimbledon were and more recently albeit it in Rugby Wasps. Cornwall has a big potential untapped potential right? | | | |
New Stadium on 12:42 - Mar 21 with 4671 views | PunteR |
New Stadium on 12:39 - Mar 21 by TGRRRSSS | Would rather stay as close to Shpeherds Bush as possible, as others states failure to act in the past means this could be last chance saloon. Somebody mentioned Heathrow, thats possible but no can be a nightmare to get too. Staying at Loftus Road isn't feasible frankly in the top 2 divisions give it enother 10 fifteen years and maybe your looking at League 2 with middle of League 1 at best as more and more sides adapt grow bigger etc. I love Loftus Road but this is the only true option as I see it at this time. Another option maybe we get moved like old Wimbledon were and more recently albeit it in Rugby Wasps. Cornwall has a big potential untapped potential right? |
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New Stadium on 13:27 - Mar 21 with 4639 views | themodfather | the new ground won't have ROOTS, HEART,MEMORIES it will have new fans on it;s doorstep, fans who may actually support other clubs and end up turning up at new qpr IF WE WIN games a new mall and cinema and pizza and franky's!! even a bowling alley but will it = qpr? but as i have said before the new stadium, won't really be for qpr, it will be for ONE DIRECTION or rod stewart fans , it will be a concert venue more than a football ground... | | | |
New Stadium on 13:40 - Mar 21 with 4622 views | qprewan |
New Stadium on 12:25 - Mar 21 by DWQPR | Idealistic but quite frankly because of the close proximity of our neighbours then if this was to happen I could see the club either plummeting further or closing. When things started going bad the last time we were in the third tier at times we were getting 8,000's, which is loss making for a club in a vicinity. Being a London club players would have to be paid more purely for the fact that they would have to live in more expensive properties, compared to more northerly clubs. If the team is doing poorly then the crowds will dwindle and Rodney Marsh's prophecy of a few years back would come true. Fulham on getting to the PL suddenly got crowds jumping to 26,000, yep many were tourists but many came out of curiosity and stuck. Brentford, within 3 years will move into a shiny new stadium, holding 20,000 and you watch them fill the place. We need a new ground, Loftus Road, for however endearing it is quite frankly became outdated the moment the Taylor Report was published. To stay local OOC is really the only option and we are lucky to have the owners with such vision and resource. And I bet if it gets built it will be filled, by us, by new supporters, by people moving into the area, by a larger away support and yes by tourists, but again, like Fulham, many will stick and 20 years hence will be as grumbling as the rest of us. I just hope that the final design will encompass the best bits of Loftus Road and has the ability to create an atmosphere something akin to that night against Oldham in 2003. |
No not having that at all; actually the last time we were in League 1 the crowds were feking fantastic; the club sensibly reduced all season ticker prices and the result was a kind of rebirth and without doubt the best atmosphere we have had at LR for decades. Now the singing is largely restricted to Qp and r blocks; back then chants would regularly be sung on 3 sides of the ground; Back then away fans didn't know where to direct their chants, both ends of the Ellerslie had raucous fans as well as the whole of the loft and the 2 blocks of the south Africa stand near the away end. oh and in our second season didn't we take 33, 000 to Cardiff and 8,000 to Sheffield Weds in our 3rd. So no our crowds didn't "dwindle" they went up and actually if you look at the composition of our away fans today; many are quite young and many would have started going during this period. Not saying that I want to go back to League 1 but would happily stay at LR. [Post edited 21 Mar 2015 13:45]
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New Stadium on 16:08 - Mar 21 with 4528 views | SpiritofGregory |
New Stadium on 09:17 - Mar 21 by QPR_Jim | A couple of gambles to date which QPR didn't take regarding our ground: 1. Buy the houses behind South Africa Road. 2. Buy the land behind the school end. I wonder whether if we don't take the opportunity at Old Oak Common whether we'll be sat in a characterless stadium somewhere near Heathrow adding this move to that list. One things for sure we're not going to stay at Loftus Road forever. |
Should have bought the White City Stadium. | | | |
New Stadium on 17:30 - Mar 21 with 4471 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
New Stadium on 13:27 - Mar 21 by themodfather | the new ground won't have ROOTS, HEART,MEMORIES it will have new fans on it;s doorstep, fans who may actually support other clubs and end up turning up at new qpr IF WE WIN games a new mall and cinema and pizza and franky's!! even a bowling alley but will it = qpr? but as i have said before the new stadium, won't really be for qpr, it will be for ONE DIRECTION or rod stewart fans , it will be a concert venue more than a football ground... |
This sounds like a description of Coventry's plastic monstrosity. Now they play in Northampton or somewhere. | | | |
New Stadium on 18:56 - Mar 21 with 4419 views | DWQPR |
New Stadium on 13:40 - Mar 21 by qprewan | No not having that at all; actually the last time we were in League 1 the crowds were feking fantastic; the club sensibly reduced all season ticker prices and the result was a kind of rebirth and without doubt the best atmosphere we have had at LR for decades. Now the singing is largely restricted to Qp and r blocks; back then chants would regularly be sung on 3 sides of the ground; Back then away fans didn't know where to direct their chants, both ends of the Ellerslie had raucous fans as well as the whole of the loft and the 2 blocks of the south Africa stand near the away end. oh and in our second season didn't we take 33, 000 to Cardiff and 8,000 to Sheffield Weds in our 3rd. So no our crowds didn't "dwindle" they went up and actually if you look at the composition of our away fans today; many are quite young and many would have started going during this period. Not saying that I want to go back to League 1 but would happily stay at LR. [Post edited 21 Mar 2015 13:45]
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Check around before and after the Vauxhall motors debacle and you will see sub-10,000 crowds as the norm. The season before when we were pony, really pony in Division One we were lucky to get 10,000. If that happened again the crowds would be replicated but this time I couldn't see any way back. Moving a mile away doesn't mean we are relocating ala old Wimbledon/MK Dons, we will have the same support base and hopefully re-attract many lapsed R's as well as attract new ones aswell. | |
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New Stadium on 21:21 - Mar 21 with 4323 views | spiritofshittu |
New Stadium on 18:56 - Mar 21 by DWQPR | Check around before and after the Vauxhall motors debacle and you will see sub-10,000 crowds as the norm. The season before when we were pony, really pony in Division One we were lucky to get 10,000. If that happened again the crowds would be replicated but this time I couldn't see any way back. Moving a mile away doesn't mean we are relocating ala old Wimbledon/MK Dons, we will have the same support base and hopefully re-attract many lapsed R's as well as attract new ones aswell. |
You're talking rubbish mate our average attendance was over 14,000 | | | |
New Stadium on 21:35 - Mar 21 with 4300 views | richranger | We are not 'New' Queens Park Rangers - we are Queens Park Rangers Stay where we are or we lose our soul Simple | | | |
New Stadium on 21:39 - Mar 21 with 4297 views | RuislipHoop | The last four years tell there own story.We are not a premier league club and never will be and moving to a new warehouse with more seats than we can fill will not make us one. | | | |
New Stadium on 23:17 - Mar 21 with 4214 views | QPR_John |
New Stadium on 21:39 - Mar 21 by RuislipHoop | The last four years tell there own story.We are not a premier league club and never will be and moving to a new warehouse with more seats than we can fill will not make us one. |
What is our level in your opinion | | | |
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