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  • #16
    All local sites must of been looked at twice then twice again....

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    • #17
      More chance of us getting promoted and selling a player for £50m than generating money through a stadium move.

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      • #18
        I must admit I found it funny to see our hydroponic lights "parked" on the corner of Elerslie & Loftus Road after the game. They must put them on the Elerslie concourse on non-match days but had to put them onto the street when there's a game on. CN did mention in his Q&A there's a lack of storage space for them in the stadium......he wasn't joking was he!

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        • #19
          I had a look at the Old Oak Regeneration, it's a mayor of London led project. Thus far it's only really revolved around the fancy new Old Oak Common interchange station which seems to have come along nicely.

          But, this year is when plans for the wider generation start formulating culminating in finalised plans getting set in 2028. So we havent "missed the boat" and there's still time to get involved. Interesting the site spans THREE local authorities and ultimately it's The mayor of London's gig. Whether they'd be easier to work with than LBHF is an unknown but previously I had a sense that the club had a certain level of exasperation with LBHF when trying to get a new stadium going.

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          • #20
            Don't get your hopes us there son, as we all know Khan is an utter cu..nt.
            I have supported Rangers for 55 seasons, since March 1969.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by cross it Dave View Post
              Don't get your hopes us there son, as we all know Khan is an utter cu..nt.
              Fair enough. Main thing is the the overall project hasn't fizzled out. The fact remains that the seeds of a massive urban regeneration that is on "our patch" is starting to get going - I think it would be pisspoor if our owners weren't actively geting involved and forcefully lobbying and pitching stadium plans. Fact is, this could be the last opportunity to acquire a football stadium sized piece of land anywhere near W12 - we simply have to go for it.


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              • #22
                Problems might arise if Chelsea are looking for a new site too. Their redevelopment of SB hasn't progressed and the 60k planning approval has expired. The new owners are looking at the redevelopment going on in Earls Court, which currently doesn't have plans for a football stadium. If its cheaper to pitch for OOC we might have a problem on our hands.

                I wonder if our Board would try and buy SB in that scenario as 42k is more than enough. But would fans go to it even if its been rebadged all things Rangers?

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                • #23
                  No wrong post code.

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