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Have we sold 250k shirts with park in the back? 13:19 - Jul 26 with 3700 viewsultramagnetic

http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/forum/showthread.php?142809-QPR-as-a-business

one of the posters called ollyhoops has said that in his 10 points. Just not seen it mentioned on here or I might have missed it.
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Have we sold 250k shirts with park in the back? on 13:32 - Jul 26 with 3642 viewshoops_legend

doubt it very much!!

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Have we sold 250k shirts with park in the back? on 13:35 - Jul 26 with 3614 viewsdanehoop

Very unlikely, but quite funny


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Have we sold 250k shirts with park in the back? on 13:36 - Jul 26 with 3614 viewswombat

Have we sold 250k shirts with park in the back? on 13:32 - Jul 26 by hoops_legend

doubt it very much!!


no chance im sorry to say also laughed at the ground value of 20 mill an acre

LR is worth total 24million as of the accounts a few years ago

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Have we sold 250k shirts with park in the back? on 13:43 - Jul 26 with 3582 viewsTW_R

Chelsea sell between about 700,000 & 900,000 shirts a year. There's no way one of our shirts would sell the equivalent of a quarter of all Chelsea shirt sales.

Also, can anyone believe Lotto could actually produce 250,000 shirts!!
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Have we sold 250k shirts with park in the back? on 13:46 - Jul 26 with 3572 viewsToast_R

250k?

It would take 5 years for Lotto to bang that many out. Don't usually get more then 50 in the club shop until the arse end of September.

If it is true though, do you reckon the Koreans think the hoops are too thin and asking why the XL size comes up like something like a straight jacket?
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Have we sold 250k shirts with park in the back? on 13:48 - Jul 26 with 3561 viewsheadhoops

Have we sold 250k shirts with park in the back? on 13:46 - Jul 26 by Toast_R

250k?

It would take 5 years for Lotto to bang that many out. Don't usually get more then 50 in the club shop until the arse end of September.

If it is true though, do you reckon the Koreans think the hoops are too thin and asking why the XL size comes up like something like a straight jacket?


they are too busy moaning about the badge.....

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Have we sold 250k shirts with park in the back? on 13:51 - Jul 26 with 3536 viewsYorkRanger

Complete nonsense.

Good reminder why many of us never look at WATRB.
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Have we sold 250k shirts with park in the back? on 13:54 - Jul 26 with 3520 viewskingo

Have we sold 250k shirts with park in the back? on 13:51 - Jul 26 by YorkRanger

Complete nonsense.

Good reminder why many of us never look at WATRB.


If it means £250k then with printing, PL badges etc it is about 3500 shirts. Not that I believe it but a bit more believable.

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Have we sold 250k shirts with park in the back? on 14:08 - Jul 26 with 3471 viewsTheBlob

Have we sold 250k shirts with park in the back? on 13:36 - Jul 26 by wombat

no chance im sorry to say also laughed at the ground value of 20 mill an acre

LR is worth total 24million as of the accounts a few years ago


London property prices are booming.If you could get planning permission on LR it most certainly could be £20m an acre.

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Have we sold 250k shirts with park in the back? on 14:13 - Jul 26 with 3442 viewsPinnerPaul

Have we sold 250k shirts with park in the back? on 14:08 - Jul 26 by TheBlob

London property prices are booming.If you could get planning permission on LR it most certainly could be £20m an acre.


You are indeed correct!

See below

Wednesday, 11 July 2012

The price of London’s most expensive homes are rising by £22 an hour as asking prices record a record high for the third month in a row, the latest index from PrimeLocation shows.

Overall UK prime property prices are up £15,227, some 3.3%, over the last 12 months and the growth is speeding up and with UK prime property prices now standing at £482,537, the gap between the asking prices of the average UK property and prime properties continues to widen. Compared to one year ago, prime asking prices are up in every region of the UK except Scotland, the North East and Yorkshire and Humberside.

The strongest regional performance over the past year has been seen in London, where Prime asking prices have risen by 16.5% or £190,038.

‘The prime market continues to defy gravity, especially in London and it’s no surprise to see asking prices hitting record heights this month. The UK’s wealthiest home owners are seeing the value of their properties rocket whilst the rest of the market is flat at best and going backwards in many parts of the country,’ said Nigel Lewis of PrimeLocation.

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Have we sold 250k shirts with park in the back? on 14:17 - Jul 26 with 3432 viewsTheBlob

Have we sold 250k shirts with park in the back? on 14:13 - Jul 26 by PinnerPaul

You are indeed correct!

See below

Wednesday, 11 July 2012

The price of London’s most expensive homes are rising by £22 an hour as asking prices record a record high for the third month in a row, the latest index from PrimeLocation shows.

Overall UK prime property prices are up £15,227, some 3.3%, over the last 12 months and the growth is speeding up and with UK prime property prices now standing at £482,537, the gap between the asking prices of the average UK property and prime properties continues to widen. Compared to one year ago, prime asking prices are up in every region of the UK except Scotland, the North East and Yorkshire and Humberside.

The strongest regional performance over the past year has been seen in London, where Prime asking prices have risen by 16.5% or £190,038.

‘The prime market continues to defy gravity, especially in London and it’s no surprise to see asking prices hitting record heights this month. The UK’s wealthiest home owners are seeing the value of their properties rocket whilst the rest of the market is flat at best and going backwards in many parts of the country,’ said Nigel Lewis of PrimeLocation.



Europe is in the toilet and foreign investors are desperate to get into the blue chip London property market.Lotsa French,Greek,Russians,Italians.....

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Have we sold 250k shirts with park in the back? on 14:28 - Jul 26 with 3384 viewswombat

Have we sold 250k shirts with park in the back? on 14:08 - Jul 26 by TheBlob

London property prices are booming.If you could get planning permission on LR it most certainly could be £20m an acre.


for top quality propertys maybe , cant see any of the major developers wanting to build penthouses on LR somehow, so ill stick with the ground being worth 24million for the moment.

not sure how many acres LR occupies actually cant be more than 2 or 3 id guess maybe even less

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Have we sold 250k shirts with park in the back? on 14:31 - Jul 26 with 3370 viewsLewes_r

to generalize and say 1 acre of land anywhere in London is worth X amount is silly.

You'll get more for an acre in Kensington than you will in Leytonstone. I know that for sure.

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Have we sold 250k shirts with park in the back? on 14:32 - Jul 26 with 3363 viewswombat

Have we sold 250k shirts with park in the back? on 14:31 - Jul 26 by Lewes_r

to generalize and say 1 acre of land anywhere in London is worth X amount is silly.

You'll get more for an acre in Kensington than you will in Leytonstone. I know that for sure.


spot on lewes , id say 4 times the amount for land in kensington compared to leytonstone probabaly more in todays market

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Have we sold 250k shirts with park in the back? on 15:16 - Jul 26 with 3315 viewsNorthernr

I'm sure we have sold that many shirts. After all, we've been giving away a free unicorn with every purchase.
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Have we sold 250k shirts with park in the back? on 15:30 - Jul 26 with 3285 viewsbpr11

With regard to the value of Loftus Road Im pretty sure this will be greatly diminished when prospective new owners investigate and find that there is a restrictive covenant in place stating that the land can only be used for sport (Im sure I remember this came up before during the Wasps ground share times), whilst these can be circumvented it will surely lower the price due to the backhanders that will have to be paid to get the covenant lifted.

Now Im sure some Legal Eagles could probably put me in my place and tell me its not an issue...

Oh yeah, justice is done!. Not actual justice, but what I wanted to happen, which is basically the same thing.

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Have we sold 250k shirts with park in the back? on 15:43 - Jul 26 with 3255 viewsRBlock

Have we sold 250k shirts with park in the back? on 14:28 - Jul 26 by wombat

for top quality propertys maybe , cant see any of the major developers wanting to build penthouses on LR somehow, so ill stick with the ground being worth 24million for the moment.

not sure how many acres LR occupies actually cant be more than 2 or 3 id guess maybe even less


Wouldn't surprise me if they did. With Westfields, plus the planned extension of it, and the 1st rate transport links Shepherds Bush is becoming fashionable. A few flash flats wouldn't surprise me at all, isn't that what the Green Room is gonna become?
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