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  • #16
    Originally posted by davieqpr View Post
    Outside of the Prem supporters do have an influence.
    Even in the Prem they do for reasons others have cited above.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Shepherds Mush View Post

      Possibly true as the TV money is shared between 72 clubs isn't it ? Our gate receipts are probably about £5m a season and we would get nowhere near that from the TV dough.
      The clubs receive a basic amount then appearance money on top.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by IsleworthRanger View Post

        Think I need to self harm after reading that
        You already do, it’s called supporting QPR.
        “He'll regret it till his dying day, if ever he lives that long”
        Will Danaher

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        • #19
          Only clubs abroad where the ultrasound will attack their own board players etc if unhappy
          Chelmsford City the home of Radio

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          • #20
            Originally posted by dave58 View Post
            Fans have virtually no influence, as someone say football is now governed by TV revenue, but the only influence fans have is not to go and don't buy the merchandise, because without the fans atmosphere at games there's nothing, even TV companies would hate it commentating without any sort of atmosphere in grounds, So if fans want to have influence the only way is to not go and not by the merchandise , reclaim the game so to speak
            Looks like we’ve started to boycott games judging by the paltry 12,000 at LR tonight.... place was empty.... Still think we need a new bigger ground? How would we fill it ?

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Northolt_Rs View Post

              Looks like we’ve started to boycott games judging by the paltry 12,000 at LR tonight.... place was empty.... Still think we need a new bigger ground? How would we fill it ?
              We’ve always had a hardcore support of 12-14k. Midweek, on the tv, football hasn’t been great etc etc. Easy to understand the crowds are a bit down atm. We don’t need a new ground to “fill it”. We need a new ground so that we can make money 365 days a year and not once ever other week for 9 months. That’s how we’re going to ultimately progress as a football club. All this we won’t fill it etc etc is irrelevant.

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              • #22
                I'm sure a lot of parents would have brought their kids if it wasn't midweek, sky and Millwall. Especially after what they did a few years ago.

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                • #23
                  [QUOTE=Greg1882;n2486651We don’t need a new ground to “fill it”. We need a new ground so that we can make money 365 days a year and not once ever other week for 9 months. That’s how we’re going to ultimately progress as a football club. All this we won’t fill it etc etc is irrelevant. [/QUOTE]

                  Spot on. Generating revenue from more streams than just football is the way to grow the club.

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