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The New Stadium - Official

Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by TheLoneRanger, Dec 12, 2013.

  1. Supergod00

    Supergod00 Active Member

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    Fantastic news, can't see us moving till 2018/19 or so though. Not sure how accurate the picture is to what the stadium will look like but I'm very excited anyhow!!
     
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  2. Ranger4ever

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    Sounds like our Christmas has come early. Looks great and will be an excellent long term investment.

    To top it all, they've named it after our club "New Queens Park "

    By 2017 we'll be pushing for a Champions League place!
     
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  3. Bushman

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    All they have to do, is find the extra Twenty two thousand bodies to fill it.

    Should be easy eh.
     
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  4. Trypsin-1

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    The delusion and vision of the club are beyond embarrasing.

    Bollocks to it all.
     
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  5. Grifter

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    Fair to say Tony is just a front for real financial muscle behind him- the Mittals?
     
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  6. Bushman

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    For who?

    The club will be a sitting tennant.
     
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  7. Busy Being Headhunted

    Busy Being Headhunted Well-Known Member

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    are you a friend of flyer
     
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  8. Ranger4ever

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    For Mittal & Fernandes.

    They're hardly going to pump in millions without expecting some sort of return.

    Also, for the supporters it will be our future. Are you not in the least bit excited by this news?
     
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  9. Bushman

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    So for all the supposed Millions they have pumped in, why is it then the club who has the debt and not them.

    Thats what Coventry thought with the Ricoh.
     
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  10. Busy Being Headhunted

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    dont bring that up mate, you are going to send everyone into panic mode
     
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  11. Bushman

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    Too right mate.

    For Fernandes and his money backers Rangers are the goose that has just layed the golden egg for them.
     
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  12. SW Ranger

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    Terrific news! Nothing more to say right now!!!!!!
    Oh.... huge smile on my face....
     
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  13. CroydonCaptainJack

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    Zzzzzz
     
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  14. QPR999

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    Queens Park Rangers have unveiled plans for a new stadium in north-west London.

    The proposed 40,000-seat building in Old Oak will replace the club's current Loftus Road ground, in Shepherds Bush.

    The stadium will be part of a regeneration of the area, which is provisionally called New Queens Park.

    "Loftus Road is - and always will be - a special place for the club and our supporters, but we need more than an 18,000 capacity," QPR chairman Tony Fernandes said.

    "With no option of expanding here, we have to look elsewhere and we welcome the Mayor's and Hammersmith & Fulham Council's commitment to regenerate the area.


    Loftus Road
    Loftus Road first became home to QPR in 1917. They twice moved out to White City Stadium (1931 and 1963) but soon returned on both occasions
    It has a capacity of just over 18,000, which made it the Premier League's smallest when the club was in that division last season
    QPR have an average attendance of 17,006 in the Championship so far this season
    "Not only will this give us a top-quality stadium to cater for QPR's needs as the club progresses and grows over the years ahead, but we are very excited about being the driving force behind creating one of the best new urban places in the world."

    The plans include a residential area with 24,000 new homes and a commercial space which will include a 350-room luxury hotel, studios, offices, cinemas and restaurants.

    The regeneration is expected to generate 50,000 jobs.

    Chief executive Philip Beard wants the new ground to retain some of the characteristics of Loftus Road.

    He said: "We will look to build a stadium QPR fans and local residents can be proud of.

    "Loftus Road is renowned for its atmosphere and with the help of our supporters, replicating that at our new stadium will be one of our top priorities."

    Fernandes completed his takeover of the club, who were relegated to the Championship last season, in August 2011.

    He first revealed the club were looking at alternative sites to Loftus Road in West London in November 2011 and Rangers confirmed they were in talks about the Old Oak site since August.

    Antony Spencer, who is developing the masterplan for the project along with Sir Terry Farrell, said the area will be a "vibrant" development.


    Old Oak is an area of industrial and railway land in between Old Oak Common Lane, Wormwood Scrubs, Scrubs Lane and Willesden Junction in west London. It is the site of a proposed new hub station for the HS2 rail line north, which will also incorporate the trans-London Crossrail project. It is two-and-a-half miles from QPR's current ground at Loftus Road.

    "We are talking to a number of world-class architects to design iconic tall buildings akin to New York, the Far East and London's finest, as well as improving and incorporating the waterside environment of the Grand Union Canal."

    He added: "We are now in a position to forge ahead as we have secured strategic land holdings in excess of 100 acres. We are confident of securing a planning permission by early 2015 and starting development shortly afterwards."

    QPR is working with the Greater London Authority (GLA) and Hammersmith and Fulham Council on the plans, which need planning approval.

    As part of the proposed redevelopment scheme, Old Oak is to be the main hub station in the capital for the HS2 high-speed rail project.

    The GLA recently consulted residents on the plan for Old Oak, which it says will improve the local economy and see thousands of homes built.

    If plans do go ahead, the area would be redeveloped by 2043, with the station open in 2026.

    Most of us will have snuffed it by then, so I wouldn't get too hung up about it.<ok> Happy Day's.
     
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  15. Grifter

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    We're #2 most popular BBC news story at the moment! (see nines post above).
    Dam those North Koreans raining on our parade
     
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  16. Bushman

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    Thats what you will be doing in a half empty stadium.
     
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  17. Flyer

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    Great news, perfect capacity and the height and closeness is better than I could have imagined.

    High banked triple tiers is perfect, its square and has some character, the sides and ends are different. Obviously its just a render but it would be great if it looked like that but with a roof.
    I just hope money from a hotel/conference centre goes into the club and it will be interesting to see if its owned by us or we are tenants.

    Sit down everyone but Im delighted.
     
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  18. Flyer

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    Tax reasons.
     
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  19. Grifter

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