QPR chief executive Lee Hoos has given a strong indication that the club will use the loan market to strengthen the squad before the end of the month.
German defender Toni Leistner, signed from FC Union Berlin, was Rangers’ only addition to the first-team squad during the transfer window.
But the loan window remains open until 31 August and Hoos has assured fans that Rangers will look to bring players in.
“I understand their disappointment that we have not added any further players since the arrival of Toni from Union Berlin,” Hoos told the club website.
“However, the early closure of the transfer window this summer significantly changes the landscape and this can be used to our benefit. We are looking to bring loan players in. We can do this until the end of August.
“Clubs who were looking to sell their players on permanent deals will now be looking to loan them out, whereas prior to the window closing this was not an option they were considering.
“We will be looking to add to the squad. We are aware of the areas that need strengthening and we are looking to do that while in keeping with the club’s financial parameters.”
Looks to me that leaving London might be more of a reality.
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Originally posted by SpongeParr View Post
That's because we could be making millions a time when a concert happens, or for staging other games/sports. The corporate side would also increase and the numbers attending will spike as well, as it always does with everyone when there is a new stadium.
Having said that, apparently having two tiers costs a lot but then I do not see how it can be more than the likes of Millwall.
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Originally posted by Joe90 View PostHoos bangs on about the running costs of Loftus Road but I can't see how a new stadium will be any different as we'll also have the debt from the building of a new stadium. He talks about other revenue generating activities but I can't see how that'll even help us brake even let alone turn a profit. Before you think about diversifying our portfolio we should focus on our core offering...football. I think we need to get a new training ground asap and think about how we can attract the best young footballers. We should take advantage of the fact Brentford don't have a youth team and give young players a clear route to first team football... Which we're doing.
We need to get to the point where we're consistently attracking 16k home fans at the very least before we think about moving. Sadly we don't have a many dedicated fans which means we'll always be limited on how much we can make on match days.
That's because we could be making millions a time when a concert happens, or for staging other games/sports. The corporate side would also increase and the numbers attending will spike as well, as it always does with everyone when there is a new stadium.
Having said that, apparently having two tiers costs a lot but then I do not see how it can be more than the likes of Millwall.
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Hoos bangs on about the running costs of Loftus Road but I can't see how a new stadium will be any different as we'll also have the debt from the building of a new stadium. He talks about other revenue generating activities but I can't see how that'll even help us brake even let alone turn a profit. Before you think about diversifying our portfolio we should focus on our core offering...football. I think we need to get a new training ground asap and think about how we can attract the best young footballers. We should take advantage of the fact Brentford don't have a youth team and give young players a clear route to first team football... Which we're doing.
We need to get to the point where we're consistently attracking 16k home fans at the very least before we think about moving. Sadly we don't have a many dedicated fans which means we'll always be limited on how much we can make on match days.
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Realistically a better option for us would of been to go half and half with a club and built New ground between us
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Missed a great opportunity when Unigate Dairies sold up on Western Ave near Park Royal Stn. Easy big enough as they had a great pitch for sports club at back.
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Originally posted by cross it Dave View Post
I believe, many years ago the club use to own many of them.
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Originally posted by dogsrrs View Post
No one helping us FFS they are getting the offer of training ground from Ealing council for fark all , and looking to get the Linford Christy for next to zilch , stop whining FFS
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Cant move out of West London ,full stop . As OldR says it is our heritage and an integral part of the club , it would be like selling your soul .
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Originally posted by West Acton View Post
Agree they need forget the add ons of hotels and housing, as that requires more land, and just find plot for stadium which has improved hospitality and facilities
the site in West Acton/ Park Royal would do the job also with bit of clever thought waste land top South Africa Road by new BBC/TAs could be considered
For me all the added trimmings they want is major blocker. I would also go back Car giant apologie for way we acted previously and say were not after all your land anymore just part big enough for stadium so let’s make it a win win
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