new stadium 22:43 - Mar 13 with 31744 views | digswellhoop | if Linford cristie stadium not an option do a spurs buy all properties around stadium | | | | |
new stadium on 22:51 - Mar 13 with 11327 views | daveB | where are they going to find the 20/30 million that would cost | | | |
new stadium on 23:45 - Mar 13 with 11158 views | Boston | That opportunity (well the School End), was not taken up on the 1970's. There have been numerous threads on this subject diggsy, it's generally accepted that your thoughts are unobtainable. | |
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new stadium on 07:36 - Mar 14 with 10911 views | WokingR |
new stadium on 22:51 - Mar 13 by daveB | where are they going to find the 20/30 million that would cost |
Liverpool were able to do it because the whole street only cost them £30. Starting prices in Ellerslie Road are £1.5million per property and you would have to pay well over that to tempt sellers, so the cost would be astronomical. | | | |
new stadium on 08:13 - Mar 14 with 10796 views | wombat |
new stadium on 07:36 - Mar 14 by WokingR | Liverpool were able to do it because the whole street only cost them £30. Starting prices in Ellerslie Road are £1.5million per property and you would have to pay well over that to tempt sellers, so the cost would be astronomical. |
the only thing nears the LC is the hospital and that would cost a tad more tha 30 million to buy , could always buy the prision i suppose ! Ls is never gonna happen if we thought we had problems with warren farm if will be nothing compared to the crap we would get trying to build a stadium on the LC local residents gov land hospital next to it aint gonna happen in anyway shape or fomr in my lifetime | |
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new stadium on 11:06 - Mar 14 with 10538 views | Blue_Castello |
That made me smile I was just about to post exactly the same thing, I reckon Davebs estimate of £20 to £30 million could be quite conservative, definitely if you count the houses at the Loft End. [Post edited 14 Mar 2023 11:18]
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new stadium on 11:09 - Mar 14 with 10510 views | colinallcars |
new stadium on 07:36 - Mar 14 by WokingR | Liverpool were able to do it because the whole street only cost them £30. Starting prices in Ellerslie Road are £1.5million per property and you would have to pay well over that to tempt sellers, so the cost would be astronomical. |
Not many people realise how far north the great storm of 1987 reached. It swept through Liverpool causing millions of pounds worth of improvements. | | | |
new stadium on 11:19 - Mar 14 with 10488 views | Sonofpugwash |
new stadium on 11:06 - Mar 14 by Blue_Castello | That made me smile I was just about to post exactly the same thing, I reckon Davebs estimate of £20 to £30 million could be quite conservative, definitely if you count the houses at the Loft End. [Post edited 14 Mar 2023 11:18]
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Very conservative.Lots of leasehold properties,who owns the freehold? Maybe you could get a deal with the holding company(if only one)...nudge nudge... | |
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new stadium on 11:23 - Mar 14 with 10466 views | Juzzie | Don't think of the Ellerslie Road/Loftus Road properties as houses. They're hundreds of flats and therefore you'd be dealing with hundreds of leaseholders plus the freeholders (if different) too. Non starter. | | | |
new stadium on 11:26 - Mar 14 with 10442 views | flynnbo |
new stadium on 11:23 - Mar 14 by Juzzie | Don't think of the Ellerslie Road/Loftus Road properties as houses. They're hundreds of flats and therefore you'd be dealing with hundreds of leaseholders plus the freeholders (if different) too. Non starter. |
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new stadium on 11:30 - Mar 14 with 10426 views | Sonofpugwash | And there will always be one arseole who refuses to budge because they've been there since the last Ice Age. [Post edited 14 Mar 2023 11:32]
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new stadium on 11:38 - Mar 14 with 10395 views | wombat |
new stadium on 11:30 - Mar 14 by Sonofpugwash | And there will always be one arseole who refuses to budge because they've been there since the last Ice Age. [Post edited 14 Mar 2023 11:32]
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hopefully fans get there head around us not moving any time soon well not in the same borough , we had plnety of chnces we blew every one of them . if will be this boards legacy we wanted a new stadium but didnt stick our hands in our pockets at the right time .. | |
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new stadium on 11:51 - Mar 14 with 10303 views | actonman | Even if the houses were given to us for free , I’m sure Hammersmith and Fulham council would be in full favour of us knocking down 50 or 60 Victorian town houses in a residential area to accommodate a bigger football stadium | | | |
new stadium on 11:53 - Mar 14 with 10272 views | W7Ranger | Not sure if this has been suggested before but.... Could we not just dig down? | | | |
new stadium on 11:57 - Mar 14 with 10239 views | SuffolkHoop | Say what you like about the board but we're getting a nice new training ground. | | | |
new stadium on 11:59 - Mar 14 with 10231 views | SuffolkHoop |
Closing A&E is a simple solution to A&E being too busy and underfunded it seems. [Post edited 14 Mar 2023 12:00]
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new stadium on 12:06 - Mar 14 with 10189 views | themodfather | the council did little to stop white city stadium and bbc centre being knocked down, redeveloped , 1000s of empty flats will sit for years as land banked . | | | |
new stadium on 12:12 - Mar 14 with 10160 views | PBLOCK | I remember when Briatore had bought the club one if the free papers you used to get in the morning London Lite maybe had a mock up up of QPR’s planned new stadium That must be 15 odd years back | | | |
new stadium on 12:17 - Mar 14 with 10095 views | Boston | I've wondered why any proposed 'alteration' is always geared toward the Ellerslie. Wouldn't a move onto the White City Estate be an option? Tear down flats approaching a hundred years of age and then the council build new high rises on Loftus Rd. [Post edited 14 Mar 2023 13:39]
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new stadium on 12:25 - Mar 14 with 10093 views | DavieQPR | Friends of Wormwood Scrubs have issued a document outlining plans to relay the running track, build new changing rooms, toilets and a cafe. They are also considering a swimming pool. Their last published accounts showed they had £1606 in the bank. Nothing else. Donations were just over £500. The money from HS2 is earmarked for something else. | | | |
new stadium on 13:28 - Mar 14 with 9901 views | Rs_Holy | time to resurrect the Michael Drain design IMHO!... I really like it although I think a double decker arrangements of executive boxes on the Ellerslie road side (as opposed to the triple decker shown) would work better? https://www.michaeldrain.com/project/qpr-stadium-loftus-road#3 [Post edited 14 Mar 2023 13:32]
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new stadium on 13:38 - Mar 14 with 9866 views | LazyFan | LC Stadium is looking like it's blocked again. Despite what the council say (as they have to say it for votes), I suspect they really want shot of us. They have Westfield and I bet they would love to block off the Green from traffic and turn it into some sort of trendy area instead, rather than pound, gambling and chicken shops. This explains the club's frustration with them. They don't really want us and probably think they are fine with 2 clubs who are in the Prem anyway. Also, we are a risk to the politicos, if we go bust they have to deal with all the fallout of fans ringing them up and hassling them. Too much agro when they have easy richer prem clubs to deal with. Of course, it's the council's job not to sell off the land on the cheap, pennies for graveyards as the Tories in Westminster did, but really they have done little to try and make it happen. It's time to accept we need to vacate Hammersmith and Fulham (I live here too). When that does happen make sure they FEEL it by selling the land to the Travellers near the motorway ... "you want some green land to put pitches on? no problem we have the perfect site for you, just down the road. Also, the locals will be happy to get rid of us fans as we are noisy and mess up the place so, don't worry about being accepted." After all, why should they live in polluted areas? Care in the community and all that ;p | |
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new stadium on 14:17 - Mar 14 with 5070 views | Sonofpugwash | Can we not just have a virtual stadium? The only way we can get some F*CKING LEGROOM. | |
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new stadium on 09:30 - Apr 1 with 4614 views | NorthantsHoop | With the extension of HS2 from Old Oak Common to Euston being pushed back to the 2040s, is there not a chance now to nip in and bag some land in the area, or is the land all designated to new housing? | | | |
new stadium on 10:31 - Apr 1 with 4472 views | hubble | Breaking news: The owners are about to sign off on a total revamp of Loftus Road, which will centre on digging down 30 feet to create a hypermodern stadium. | |
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