QPR to announce move to a new ground

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Re: QPR to announce move to a new ground

by Bandini » 09 Jul 2012 17:43

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Simon'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.

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Re: QPR to announce move to a new ground

by who are ya? » 09 Jul 2012 18:23

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Tredder 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

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Re: QPR to announce move to a new ground

by No Fixed Abode » 09 Jul 2012 20:30

To be fair to Loftus Road, it's not the best ground, but it's a cracking away trip, plenty of pubs near. The Mad Stad is much better, but there is fack all to do around by the ground. So match day experience = Loftus Road > Madejski.

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Re: QPR to announce move to a new ground

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.


If they reloc8 to Basingstoke or Bramley will you attend more than one game a season?

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Re: QPR to announce move to a new ground

by Tredder » 10 Jul 2012 00:28

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Tredder 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

That's quite a statement from a club with a Y block like yours


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Re: QPR to announce move to a new ground

by Tredder » 10 Jul 2012 00:30

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Tredder 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?

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Re: QPR to announce move to a new ground

by Jackson Corner » 10 Jul 2012 02:17

35,000 seater stadium. Better hope they don't go down will look a bit empty with less than 10,000 in it.

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Re: QPR to announce move to a new ground

by The Rouge » 10 Jul 2012 08:42

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RobRoyal
Simon'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.


me too.

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Re: QPR to announce move to a new ground

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.


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


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Re: QPR to announce move to a new ground

by Tredder » 10 Jul 2012 09:15

Unigate, retractable roof, 20,000 South Korean ST holders.

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Re: QPR to announce move to a new ground

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Re: QPR to announce move to a new ground

by who are ya? » 10 Jul 2012 10:08

Tredder That's quite a statement from a club with a Y block like yours

Their Mothers have kitted them out in Hollister, which as w@nk as it is, is a definite step up from Sports Direct tbh

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Re: QPR to announce move to a new ground

by Jackson Corner » 10 Jul 2012 14:17

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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.


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


And I thought we were optimistic! Maybe Fernandez has plans to sign 20,000 fans from somewhere.
Even in the days when Rangers were good they didn't get anywhere near that.


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Re: QPR to announce move to a new ground

by Green » 10 Jul 2012 14:23

If Reading can double their crowds by moving to a new stadium I'm pretty sure a London club can manage it.

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Re: QPR to announce move to a new ground

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.


Much of it is down to pricing.

But the really big attraction for a London club in the top division is the corporate market.

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Re: QPR to announce move to a new ground

by Green » 10 Jul 2012 14:27

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Green 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?

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Re: QPR to announce move to a new ground

by Alexander Litvinenko » 10 Jul 2012 14:38

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Green 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?


Absolutely not, no - and I have no idea where this stereotype has come from.

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Re: QPR to announce move to a new ground

by Green » 10 Jul 2012 14:40

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Wembley 2011 was probably the point when it reson8d with me.

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Re: QPR to announce move to a new ground

by southbank1871 » 10 Jul 2012 15:30

Shit just got real.

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Re: QPR to announce move to a new ground

by larry1971 » 10 Jul 2012 17:19

Green
Barry 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.



would be the most logical move as land around that area is at a premium I think there are plans to pull down the old Earls Court Exhibition Center so they could apply to go there although I believe the local council have earmarked the sight for housing/flats development.

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