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Training ground 17:30 - Sep 10 with 2007 viewsflynnbo

Apologies if posted elsewhere.


https://www.westlondonsport.com/qpr/qpr-bond-scheme-training-ground
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Training ground on 18:16 - Sep 10 with 1844 viewsLazyFan

Has anyone got any info on Warren Farm?
You know the stereotypical stuff like ...

Tescos have applied for multi-spreader COVID store
or
Travellers have all moved in as they need green spaces too
or
rare small animals have been found and now no one can use it for the next 100 years to protect them
or
its a scene of an ancient Celtic castle and now needs to be excavated day and night for the next 5 years
or
new tube stop proposed the cranes arrive Monday

and so on as I need a good laugh!

zzzzzzzzzz

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Training ground on 20:13 - Sep 10 with 1605 viewsLythamR

I thought our owners were keen to invest further in the club but couldn't because of FFP, surely this is their opportunity?
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Training ground on 22:02 - Sep 10 with 1415 viewsLblock

It’s respect to the club here again.
Clear and set out planning from the get to.
We’re all aware WF had its issues and there’s absolutely nothing they could’ve done differently and the significant expenditure to achieve the square root of Fcuk all is nothing more than unfortunate. The huge silver lining is there was a plan B and we’ve got ourselves a site we actually own which is amaaahhhzinggg!!!
I’d encourage every man jack amongst us to do their bit and chip in to help our multi millionaire owners to actually come through with their promise of investment in the future of The club.... investment never meant THEIR investment, just an investment.

The futures bright..... we are going places

Cherish and enjoy life.... this ain't no dress rehearsal

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Training ground on 06:51 - Sep 11 with 1240 viewsdavman

Training ground on 20:13 - Sep 10 by LythamR

I thought our owners were keen to invest further in the club but couldn't because of FFP, surely this is their opportunity?


So clear that they have no more to spend other than the £1m per month Hoos tells us consistently that they have to pay to keep us afloat.

We are not a money making proposition and the owners need all they can get for their "livelihoods" at the moment, so expect next to nothing for quite a while yet.

If our definition of "self-sufficient" is based around a benevolent seven figure donation every month, we have to be very, very careful what we wish for. Can you imagine the club trying to reduce expenses by another £250k per week to cover that?

Can we go out yet?
Poll: What would you take for Willock if a bid comes this month?

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Training ground on 07:14 - Sep 11 with 1208 viewsDixie_CT

Training ground on 06:51 - Sep 11 by davman

So clear that they have no more to spend other than the £1m per month Hoos tells us consistently that they have to pay to keep us afloat.

We are not a money making proposition and the owners need all they can get for their "livelihoods" at the moment, so expect next to nothing for quite a while yet.

If our definition of "self-sufficient" is based around a benevolent seven figure donation every month, we have to be very, very careful what we wish for. Can you imagine the club trying to reduce expenses by another £250k per week to cover that?




Just before all the hyperbole really starts
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Training ground on 07:46 - Sep 11 with 1164 viewsRangersw12

Seems to be a standard way of raising funds and other clubs have done it
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Training ground on 09:11 - Sep 11 with 1039 viewsEsox_Lucius

Maybe ask fans of other clubs like Burnley and Norwich who bought the bonds what they thought.

The grass is always greener.

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