Originally posted by TBLOCKRANGER
View Post
Unconfigured Ad Widget
Collapse
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
New stadium site?
Collapse
X
-
i
ive heard the same rumour from about 4 differant sourses so it must be true,the loftus road will be turned into 500 million pound flats,thatb 500 million will more than pay for the 40 thousand stadium,pop concerts will help to keep it running,but it mat also be hired out for all sorts of events
Comment
-
Behave. How many you think they'll be able to fit on the plot...?Originally posted by qprted View Postive heard the same rumour from about 4 differant sourses so it must be true,the loftus road will be turned into 500 million pound flats,thatb 500 million will more than pay for the 40 thousand stadium,pop concerts will help to keep it running,but it mat also be hired out for all sorts of events
Comment
-
Originally posted by Del View PostBehave. How many you think they'll be able to fit on the plot...?
That does sound an awful lot of money for flats facing the White City Estate.Plus,most new developments now have to have a number of "affordable" housing.When the BBC where there,you' could always find Journalists/Producers who wanted to live nearby,but now they are all going(or gone)i wonder how that'll affect local property prices.
Comment
-
-
Won't be there ................. No way will Uncle T & his money men get planning permission to hold concerts that close to the Hospital !Originally posted by Gerryhatrick View PostI remember posting about this Linford Christie stadium site ages ago.
I think the close proximity to the hospital is going to be a problem. Noise/traffic issues.
QPR FC is a bit part player in TF & his backers plans to build an entertainment complex to the west of London, he needs us as cover to build the stadium/arena thats why they want 40,000 plus seats for our 15,000 home fans to rattle around in ..............
'WE' are just a small part of a much much bigger rich persons project !
The question good ol uncle Tony et al should be answering is after they sell LR & move us, will we OWN the stadium or will some third party (ie TF's money men) actually own it ?
I feel a 'Coventry' coming up
Last edited by NW_Hoopz; 23-04-2013, 10:16 PM."Steve, do you think 25k is a good option when there are indications that within four years, new stadiums on average have increased attendances of 60%?
For us that would mean around 29k."
QPR Richard 16-12-2013 10.08pm
Comment
-
Originally posted by NW_Hoopz View PostWon't be there ................. No way will Uncle T & his money men get planning permission to hold concerts that close to the Hospital !
QPR FC is a bit part player in TF & his backers plans to build an entertainment complex to the west of London, he needs us as cover to build the stadium/arena thats why they want 40,000 plus seats for our 15,000 home fans to rattle around in ..............
'WE' are just a small part of a much much bigger rich persons project !
The question good ol uncle Tony et al should be answering is after they sell LR & move us, will we OWN the stadium or will some third party (ie TF's money men) actually own it ?
I feel a 'Coventry' coming up
I am a very big Tony Fernandes fan and I think he's been let down by 2 very poor managers, however this is a very good post and 1 I think we should all be concerned about and asking the same question. 40,000 seats is clearly NOT a footballing decision and having a roof clearly states they have big ideas, now we are minus earls court, however does QPR really fit into all this? Yes as a premier league club but what happens if we don't bounce back up, I can only see a sad ending in all this?I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
Comment
-
Why thank you 'weare' , I'm feeling the love !Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View PostI am a very big Tony Fernandes fan and I
think he's been let down by 2 very poor managers, however this is a very good post and 1 I think we should all be concerned about and asking the same question. 40,000 seats is clearly NOT a footballing decision and having a roof clearly states they have big ideas, now we are minus earls court, however does QPR really fit into all this? Yes as a premier league club but what happens if we don't bounce back up, I can only see a sad ending in all this?
I won't book our tickets to a STEPS concert just yet though !
On a serious note though, Coventry don't even make money on the Hot Dogs do they ?
PS after getting praise from you, I decided the subject needed it's own thread so the masses can discuss itLast edited by NW_Hoopz; 24-04-2013, 12:31 AM."Steve, do you think 25k is a good option when there are indications that within four years, new stadiums on average have increased attendances of 60%?
For us that would mean around 29k."
QPR Richard 16-12-2013 10.08pm
Comment
-
Old Oak Common as thats where the transport hub will be,and all the facilities that will be built around it.I'm still not sure about Kensal Gas works,tucked behind Sainsburys,only one way in and out..can't see itOriginally posted by Qprnw10 View PostIf it came down to old oak common and kensal gasworks,what location would u all prefere??
Comment
-
i think,the station you are thinking of,was bombed during the war..plus,its on the Overground line that runs down from Willesdenso i don't think its as simple as that.Though one of our more informed posters on here states that East Acton Station will be closing at some points,and possibly a new one built at a different location,but nearbyOriginally posted by broadwaycelt View PostRe. the Linford Christie Stadium - I read somewhere that many years ago there was a train station at North Pole Road , surely it would not cost too much too add a basic station on the London Overground Line somewhere near the Pavilion pub
Comment
Comment