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selfish reasons.....i live local, so yes. sentimental reasons...yes moving to a soulless ground in the middle of nowhere....no
yet here's the contradictory bit.....i'd love a 30,000 stadium, with a lovely bit of leg room, and a concourse with decent facilities/toilets/food drink....and safe standing.
what would be the furthest from loftus road you would accept....regardless of where you live. again for selfish reasons i'd say stay.....
Stay, improve the facilities, try to somehow increase capacity to 20k. Everyone I know that has been to Loftus Road, either a neutral or away fan all comment on the atmosphere, ground is in a great accessible location. I’ve been going since 1966, was in our largest ever crowd there against Leeds from memory ie 35k but even if we had that capacity I think we would be half full most of the time now unless we were consistently in the Premier League.
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Leaving loftus road... on 11:11 - Jun 9 with 11085 views
Leaving loftus road... on 10:54 - Jun 9 by superstan
Stay, improve the facilities, try to somehow increase capacity to 20k. Everyone I know that has been to Loftus Road, either a neutral or away fan all comment on the atmosphere, ground is in a great accessible location. I’ve been going since 1966, was in our largest ever crowd there against Leeds from memory ie 35k but even if we had that capacity I think we would be half full most of the time now unless we were consistently in the Premier League.
I’d have thought we could increase capacity by digging down, wonder if it’s been looked into?
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Leaving loftus road... on 11:26 - Jun 9 with 11058 views
If we could sustain a PL existence, could we live with a 15,000 seater stadium, with leg room and maybe some better bars.
If it were ever possible to purchase the school end (wasn't this a recently discussed possibility again) and we could then do something about capacity?
I certainly don't want us to leave
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Leaving loftus road... on 19:01 - Jun 9 with 10845 views
Loftus Road is TINY. I'm 6ft 1 and the leg room is NUMBER ONE BULLSHIT.
Also, it's been a MILLION YEARS since Ollie's 'this is our cave' era. Fortress? Fort-LESS mer like.
It's not even called Loftus Road anymore. Matrade or some shit? I don't even know what that is.
So, anyway, the reasons to stay really just boil down to tradition (LOL us with our MASSIVE TRADITION), it being a FAFF to move and, most importantly, if we move we'll find a way to F*CK IT ALL UP.
Just wake me up when it's done.
Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore.
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Leaving loftus road... on 20:56 - Jun 9 with 10769 views
A move to Hillingdon would be in the realms of acceptability as it contains a lot of QPR heartland and land around the RAF airfield golf course could facilitate a new stadium with good road and rail access. A decent size stadium based on the Boavista stadium would keep the cosy feel of Loftus Rd.
The grass is always greener.
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Leaving loftus road... on 21:09 - Jun 9 with 10739 views
Leaving loftus road... on 08:53 - Jun 10 by thehat
Would be happy if we could do something with Loftus Road - Buy the School or extend across South Africa Road.
But if that's not possible then stay as we are - I bloody love the place.
Trouble is it’s a money pit, the 20th promotion evening had to be held in a hotel that not only cost money to hire but with a stadium that had the facility the club could have made money out of holding it in our own stadium. That’s the main reason we need to have a new stadium.
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Leaving loftus road... on 09:15 - Jun 10 with 10308 views
Yeah the leg room is crap, the space behind Ellerslie is possibly illegally tight and the view from some seats is rubbish but I don’t care. It’s a special place to all of us and a new ground no matter how carefully done out in the relative sticks would just feel a bit naff.
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Leaving loftus road... on 09:17 - Jun 10 with 10302 views
it will not happen in our lifetime, we are skint and if funds are available we need to strengthen the team, development squad etc , new ground in London? very expensive and hard to do. bar a controversial ground share , we are stuck at Lofus road which is ok, we have many tube lines, an overground and westway nearby . best option is another tier on ellerslie road and use perspex like "glass" to let light thru to homes behind.
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Leaving loftus road... on 12:03 - Jun 10 with 10097 views
Leaving loftus road... on 11:21 - Jun 10 by themodfather
it will not happen in our lifetime, we are skint and if funds are available we need to strengthen the team, development squad etc , new ground in London? very expensive and hard to do. bar a controversial ground share , we are stuck at Lofus road which is ok, we have many tube lines, an overground and westway nearby . best option is another tier on ellerslie road and use perspex like "glass" to let light thru to homes behind.
Oh God please don't let this be a trigger for another spate of possible modifications to Loftus Road (of which most/none can be done).....
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Leaving loftus road... on 12:23 - Jun 10 with 10055 views
Leaving loftus road... on 11:21 - Jun 10 by themodfather
it will not happen in our lifetime, we are skint and if funds are available we need to strengthen the team, development squad etc , new ground in London? very expensive and hard to do. bar a controversial ground share , we are stuck at Lofus road which is ok, we have many tube lines, an overground and westway nearby . best option is another tier on ellerslie road and use perspex like "glass" to let light thru to homes behind.
I think if the owners could find the land, they'd build one. The costs do not go against FFP anyway. Has to happen so the club can sustain itself in the long run. Sooner the better.
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Leaving loftus road... on 13:47 - Jun 10 with 9937 views
I believe Monaco's ground is built on top of a car park, so maybe we should stop looking to dig down and just build up...so perhaps we go on top of Westfield shopping centre
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Leaving loftus road... on 14:33 - Jun 10 with 9853 views
Looking at the Sir Bobby Robson stand at Portman Road from the outside on Google Street View (one of the newer stands behind the goals, can't find a pic online) the upper half seems to overhang the street below.
Leaving loftus road... on 14:33 - Jun 10 by CamberleyR
Looking at the Sir Bobby Robson stand at Portman Road from the outside on Google Street View (one of the newer stands behind the goals, can't find a pic online) the upper half seems to overhang the street below.
Does anyone think the SAR stand could be rebuilt like that to make it bigger?
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I seem to remember one side of Villa Park is like that too.
I think one thing against it at LR would be, the SA rd stand is south facing and therefore it blocks out a lot of light and casts a shadow behind it. If it was any higher, this might extend to some/more of the homes across the road from it
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Leaving loftus road... on 14:58 - Jun 10 with 9752 views
This thread isn't about how we can modify Loftus Road (there are plenty of other recents threads on that matter), this thread is about leaving Loftus Road altogether.
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Leaving loftus road... on 17:01 - Jun 10 with 9586 views
I love Loftus Road it still maintains my connection to London even though moved away over 30 years ago, but for us to move forward a new ground with a sensible capacity is a must. Every home game I go to reminds me that the stadium looks tired, lack of space, poor legroom and facilities that probably don't match up to the modern football era. I remember when it was modernised circa 1980/81 and we thought this was the place for the modern game, but that is over 40 years ago and expectations have changed. If the land can't be found within the W12 and surrounding area then probably a move towards Hillingdon area is an option. Always felt the time has long passed since you could re-develop Loftus Road by expanding the footprint that ship sailed once property prices in London started going through the roof since late 1980s onwards. Not so easy today to scrap £1m plus houses around the ground or even the old White City flats which now cost an arm and a leg.
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Leaving loftus road... on 17:31 - Jun 10 with 9507 views