RobRoyalSimon's Church So are they moving to a new ground or not?
Home games from next season will be played at Ji-Sung Park.
Although the execution doesn't quite work, I enjoyed this.
by Bandini » 09 Jul 2012 17:43
RobRoyalSimon's Church So are they moving to a new ground or not?
Home games from next season will be played at Ji-Sung Park.
by who are ya? » 09 Jul 2012 18:23
PieEaterTredder It's only shocking when in one end.
I've been in the away end and the stand at the side (south?), they were both shocking.
by floyd__streete » 09 Jul 2012 21:13
Tredder Yes, but not before you can't see our goals go in from the away end.
by Tredder » 10 Jul 2012 00:28
who are ya?PieEaterTredder It's only shocking when in one end.
I've been in the away end and the stand at the side (south?), they were both shocking.
I've been in the Q Block a couple of times and it's no better, I've seen homeless people dress smarter
by Tredder » 10 Jul 2012 00:30
floyd__streeteTredder Yes, but not before you can't see our goals go in from the away end.
If they reloc8 to Basingstoke or Bramley will you attend more than one game a season?
by Jackson Corner » 10 Jul 2012 02:17
by The Rouge » 10 Jul 2012 08:42
BandiniRobRoyalSimon's Church So are they moving to a new ground or not?
Home games from next season will be played at Ji-Sung Park.
Although the execution doesn't quite work, I enjoyed this.
by Mr Angry » 10 Jul 2012 08:57
Jackson Corner 35,000 seater stadium. Better hope they don't go down will look a bit empty with less than 10,000 in it.
by Tredder » 10 Jul 2012 09:15
by Wax Jacket » 10 Jul 2012 09:35
by who are ya? » 10 Jul 2012 10:08
Tredder That's quite a statement from a club with a Y block like yours
by Jackson Corner » 10 Jul 2012 14:17
Mr AngryJackson Corner 35,000 seater stadium. Better hope they don't go down will look a bit empty with less than 10,000 in it.
Even emptier in a 45,000 seater stadium.....
"QPR are set to unveil plans for a new 45,000 seater stadium in west London on Monday – but with the exact location yet to be finalised."
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... z20Cih2jqj
by Green » 10 Jul 2012 14:23
by Alexander Litvinenko » 10 Jul 2012 14:25
Green If Reading can double their crowds by moving to a new stadium I'm pretty sure a London club can manage it.
by Green » 10 Jul 2012 14:27
Alexander LitvinenkoGreen If Reading can double their crowds by moving to a new stadium I'm pretty sure a London club can manage it.
Much of it is down to pricing.
But the really big attraction for a London club in the top division is the corporate market.
by Alexander Litvinenko » 10 Jul 2012 14:38
GreenAlexander LitvinenkoGreen If Reading can double their crowds by moving to a new stadium I'm pretty sure a London club can manage it.
Much of it is down to pricing.
But the really big attraction for a London club in the top division is the corporate market.
Ah, the prawn sandwich brigade - a subject dear to your heart Alex?
by Green » 10 Jul 2012 14:40
by southbank1871 » 10 Jul 2012 15:30
by larry1971 » 10 Jul 2012 17:19
GreenBarry the bird boggler Where is there space for them to move I wonder - or is it a late bid for the Olympic Stadium?
There's also speculation that they'll move out West, Perivale or Uxbridge.
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