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Big day for the club tomorrow for the new stadium : EGM at 1.30pm at London Assembly

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  • Big day for the club tomorrow for the new stadium : EGM at 1.30pm at London Assembly

    http://www.london.gov.uk/moderngov/i...d=179&MId=5564


    This is when the vote will happen to give the mayor overall control of the Old Oak site despite the area being in 3 different boroughs. Remember we have the full support of the mayor for our plans. The vote will go through as there is a Conservative majority in the London Assembly. Another step in the right direction for us. Interesting reading about the meeting tomorrow. You just forget how big the area is. It says it is the biggest industrial site in Europe.

    • Ginger Ninja
      #42
      Ginger Ninja commented
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      We have to move with the times lads if we want to be competing in the top division and not have one eye on the trap door every season we're here. Money rules football now, thats just the way it is. Will definitely be gutted to leave Loftus Road, but if it helps the club, im all for a new ground. Just hope we dont go straight for the 40k. 30k with room to expand imo.

    • IASM
      #43
      IASM commented
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      Originally posted by Ginger Ninja
      We have to move with the times lads if we want to be competing in the top division and not have one eye on the trap door every season we're here. Money rules football now, thats just the way it is. Will definitely be gutted to leave Loftus Road, but if it helps the club, im all for a new ground. Just hope we dont go straight for the 40k. 30k with room to expand imo.
      Agreed 100%.

    • stanistheman
      #44
      stanistheman commented
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      Originally posted by stainrodisalegend
      As i understand it the mayor now has control over planning permission but not to compulsory purchase so whilst he might have influence to knock heads together I dont think bungling Boris will in the final analysis be able to force this through - tell me if I am wrong tho?
      also, Boris will not be the Mayor for much longer as he wants to be an MP again.

      the new Mayor might not favour QPR's plan.
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