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  • maidstone_hoop
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    If we were to leave London then what areas could we realistically relocate to that would capitalise on our support and not be to far from Our home - would areas Uxbridge or Hillingdon work or even maybe other Greater London areas?

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  • qprjeff1882
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    Originally posted by West Acton View Post
    Sheeps your answer basically promotes us not competeting. What’s the point of us if it’s not to try and reach the top

    f uck being in league one championship is bad enough
    I totally agree, it's bad enough having to endure what we're going through right now but to basically give up and accept our future fate will lie in divs 1 and 2 is unacceptable. A football clubs long and short term aims change all the time just look at Southampton.....a club with arguably the best academy of a medium sized club of the last 20 to 30 years but now on the land of milk and honey for the last 3 to 4 years have next to no one actually coming through to hold down a first team place and rely on overseas players bought relatively cheap in today's market and sold at a massive profit to their feeder club Liverpool. Our situation won't always be like this but it fits who we currently need to be. Moving to a new bigger more modern stadium will allow us to grow as a club once again and will attract back fans that have lapsed for whatever reason and also new fans that hopefully stay longer than the last lot from our premiership stint. Businesses always need to look to improve to stay afloat, look how many staple high street stores from our childhood and at least a 100 years have now disappeared because of changing trends. We don't want to be one of those because we just accept our position to stand still. If we HAVE to move out of W12 for the club to prosper then so be it. Many other clubs have had to move stadiums to another part of town and one about 40 miles away which we hope wont happen. But if it means fans have to take a few mile alternate direction to watch their beloved club then we'll all have to get used to it. We all move house from time to time and have to take a different route to LR so QPR moving home would be no different. Just my thoughts.

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  • Gtleighsr3
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    End of the day we as fans can wish to stay in w12 all we want. But we not the owners whom are leaking more cash than Jordan leaks fellas. Head over heart always and rather have a club whom can actually compete than one being slowly strangled to death.

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  • West Acton
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    Sheeps your answer basically promotes us not competeting. What’s the point of us if it’s not to try and reach the top

    f uck being in league one championship is bad enough

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  • Alanwycombe
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    Never mind the location, it depends on how the whole project is handled whether or not it secures our future.

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  • Hitman34
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    https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foo...-a3908446.html

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  • Undecided
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    Could Hoos be the next Chairman?

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  • Hitman34
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    New twitter account up and running.... Please follow. StayInW12 @StayInW12 Hello from "Stay in W12"! We are a new independent fans group seeking to support #QPR's efforts to secure a new stadium in W12, in our historic home of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. 2h

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  • davieqpr
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    Originally posted by SheepRanger View Post
    You dont need to leave W12 to secure our future. We merely default to being a small Championship/L1 and living within our means. Ir does means that getting to, and staying in, the permership becomes much harder. Im happy to where we are, cut our cloth accordingly and focus on youth development.
    Without a new stadium we don't default to a small Championship club because we are that already. We default to being a small Div 1 club.
    As for leaving W12 it depends on where but do the local council really want us? Do they see LR as just a potential housing estate.

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  • Hitman34
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    Seems things are moving regarding Linford Christie site. Artical in todays standard. Gist of says this is our last hope of staying in w12 Plans to build a seperate athletics track. Consultation will be issued by the club. If this don't go through, we will have to leave the area. Lobbying support from Hammersmith and Fulham. Faceing strong protests from the locals who wants open land. All comments attributed to Lee hoos

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  • Hitman34
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    Again I ask, what the hell is hoos saying all that for, this is the dofs job. Where is smiler?

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  • SheepRanger
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    Originally posted by Gloucester_R View Post

    Respect you answer and in a lot of ways I agree with your sentiment. Question though - if the stadium did move out of W12, would you still follow rangers?
    Cant see where it would go without stepping on another club's toes. At least MK was a new town. Answer, from a far yes, but less likely in person.

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  • SpongeParr
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    As long as we stay in West London then that is the main thing to me.

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  • Gloucester_R
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    Originally posted by SheepRanger View Post
    You dont need to leave W12 to secure our future. We merely default to being a small Championship/L1 and living within our means. Ir does means that getting to, and staying in, the permership becomes much harder. Im happy to where we are, cut our cloth accordingly and focus on youth development.
    Respect you answer and in a lot of ways I agree with your sentiment. Question though - if the stadium did move out of W12, would you still follow rangers?

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  • SheepRanger
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    You dont need to leave W12 to secure our future. We merely default to being a small Championship/L1 and living within our means. Ir does means that getting to, and staying in, the permership becomes much harder. Im happy to where we are, cut our cloth accordingly and focus on youth development.

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