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  • Stanley
    Guest
    • Mar 2009
    • 23693

    #91
    Originally posted by W12_Ranger
    Southampton & Brighton one town teams
    We pretty much have the whole of North/West London to ourselves in terms of untapped potential catchment area.

    How do you think that population compares to Southampton's and Brighton's?

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    • kron-1664
      Silver Seat
      • May 2009
      • 4403

      #92
      Originally posted by W12_Ranger
      West Ham yes far bigger club than us

      Southampton & Brighton one town teams
      West Ham a far bigger club than ours, do you mean they have a bigger stadium at the moment?

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      • W12_Ranger
        Platinum Seat
        • Mar 2009
        • 11447

        #93
        Originally posted by QPR Richard
        I'm convinced W12 doesn't understand our history.

        Like, 'rattling around' in a half-empty LR during the noughties. Or the bucket collections. Or the administration. Or the proposed merger. Or the £10m loan secured on LR that nearly killed us. Or that none of this happened on TF's watch.

        The club's history proves that staying at LR playing in the championship or lower is a flawed business model.
        I'd say TF's business model of the last 2 seasons was pretty flawed ..... And that had nothing to do with stadium size either
        Last edited by W12_Ranger; 14-12-2013, 10:57 PM.

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        • W12_Ranger
          Platinum Seat
          • Mar 2009
          • 11447

          #94
          Originally posted by Stanley76
          We pretty much have the whole of North/West London to ourselves in terms of untapped potential catchment area.

          How do you think that population compares to Southampton's and Brighton's?
          Well I think the NW London population are far more unlikely to come and support their local team unlike Southampton and Brighton

          Originally posted by kron-1664
          West Ham a far bigger club than ours, do you mean they have a bigger stadium at the moment?
          No I mean they are far bigger club in terms of support

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          • QPR Richard
            Gold Seat
            • Sep 2011
            • 6489

            #95
            Originally posted by Stanley76
            We pretty much have the whole of North/West London to ourselves in terms of untapped potential catchment area.

            How do you think that population compares to Southampton's and Brighton's?
            The population of Southampton is around 237,000. Brighton's is around 274,000.

            The population of NW London is around 1.8m.
            Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.

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            • Kimimar0
              Bronze Seat
              • Sep 2011
              • 431

              #96
              In my mind this is all about the Premier League brand, it completely ignored the recession and grows at staggering pace. These TV deals will only get bigger and If they start to truly max out the overseas potential then Premier League clubs will skyrocket in value. Obviously an 18k stadium doesnt fit this future.

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              • Stanley
                Guest
                • Mar 2009
                • 23693

                #97
                Originally posted by QPR Richard
                The population of Southampton is around 237,000. Brighton's is around 274,000.

                The population of NW London is around 1.8m.
                Originally posted by W12_Ranger
                Well I think the NW London population are far more unlikely to come and support their local team unlike Southampton and Brighton
                But again, that comes back to how well it's all marketed / branded etc, right?

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                • W12_Ranger
                  Platinum Seat
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 11447

                  #98
                  Originally posted by Stanley76
                  We pretty much have the whole of North/West London to ourselves in terms of untapped potential catchment area.

                  How do you think that population compares to Southampton's and Brighton's?
                  Originally posted by QPR Richard
                  The population of Southampton is around 237,000. Brighton's is around 274,000.

                  The population of NW London is around 1.8m.
                  Let's hope we are a bit more successful at tapping North West London than we have West London then all these years.
                  Last edited by W12_Ranger; 14-12-2013, 11:15 PM.

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                  • QPR Richard
                    Gold Seat
                    • Sep 2011
                    • 6489

                    #99
                    Originally posted by Kimimar0
                    In my mind this is all about the Premier League brand, it completely ignored the recession and grows at staggering pace. These TV deals will only get bigger and If they start to truly max out the overseas potential then Premier League clubs will skyrocket in value. Obviously an 18k stadium doesnt fit this future.
                    The deal BT Sport struck with UEFA was staggering. The next prem league deal will be the biggest ever. BT will put in a massive bid whereas Sky will have to eclipse it to stay in the sports market as a major player, and of course they have the money to invest as a result of the savings made from their failed champions league bid.
                    Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.

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                    • W12_Ranger
                      Platinum Seat
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 11447

                      #100
                      Originally posted by Stanley76
                      But again, that comes back to how well it's all marketed / branded etc, right?
                      "Marketed" / "Branded"

                      I feel like I'm at business seminar sometimes on this website nowadays.

                      What ever happened to good old fashioned support.

                      I really can't wait to witness the QPR Brand Mk III

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                      • Stanley
                        Guest
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 23693

                        #101
                        Originally posted by W12_Ranger
                        "Marketed" / "Branded"

                        I feel like I'm at business seminar sometimes on this website nowadays.

                        What ever happened to good old fashioned support.
                        Like it or not that's the reality of it now mate. The two are inextricably linked and it's the only way forward if we want to compete, let alone succeed.

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                        • Nick
                          Gold Seat
                          • Oct 2013
                          • 5593

                          #102
                          Originally posted by W12_Ranger
                          "Marketed" / "Branded"

                          I feel like I'm at business seminar sometimes on this website nowadays.

                          What ever happened to good old fashioned support.

                          I really can't wait to witness the QPR Brand Mk III

                          I don't't like it any more than you do mate I really don't, but football is a business now.
                          No matter how we all feel that is what it is!!!
                          SIR LESLIE FERDINAND!!

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                          • QPR Richard
                            Gold Seat
                            • Sep 2011
                            • 6489

                            #103
                            Originally posted by QPR Richard
                            The population of Southampton is around 237,000. Brighton's is around 274,000.

                            The population of NW London is around 1.8m.
                            To put this in perspective, the population of Merseyside is around 1.4m, which hosts two major premier league clubs. The 1.8 million I quoted does not include West London or Middlesex where there is already an established fan base.

                            There is enormous potential in NW London if the club is promoted right.

                            What will assist this process? An established premier league club that has a new state-of-the-art stadium and a top class youth academy. And all in a major new regeneration project in London.
                            Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.

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                            • W12_Ranger
                              Platinum Seat
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 11447

                              #104
                              Originally posted by QPR Richard
                              To put this in perspective, the population of Merseyside is around 1.4m, which hosts two major premier league clubs. The 1.8 million I quoted does not include West London or Middlesex where there is already an established fan base.

                              There is enormous potential in NW London if the club is promoted right.

                              What will assist this process? An established premier league club that has a new state-of-the-art stadium and a top class youth academy. And all in a major new regeneration project in London.
                              The only thing is dicky boy is football fans in London don't normally live within the vicinity of a ground they normally travel in from the suburbs...so that leaves you with immigrants or the sort of support Fulham have.

                              I'd have a lot more time for your argument if you stopped talking about un tapped potential in Northwest London and focused on the areas where we do have a support.

                              You just sound like a bad PR man

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                              • QPR Richard
                                Gold Seat
                                • Sep 2011
                                • 6489

                                #105
                                Originally posted by W12_Ranger
                                The only thing is dicky boy is football fans in London don't normally live within the vicinity of a ground they normally travel in from the suburbs...so that leaves you with immigrants or the sort of support Fulham have.

                                I'd have a lot more time for your argument if you stopped talking about un tapped potential in Northwest London and focused on the areas where we do have a support.

                                You just sound like a bad PR man
                                You're talking about older fans who grew up in the vicinity of the club but have since moved out. I was living in north west London when I became a QPR fan.

                                How about you? Where were you living when you became an R? Did you live near the ground or did you live in the suburbs and travel in?
                                Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.

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