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We are our own harshest critics, says England prop Cornborough. Thiem's passion for the planet. Today's football gossip. Phil McNulty. How to get into football. The situation is very tense as Queens Park Rangers have not made an offer to buy the land on which the new venue is to be located. Rangers CEO Lee Hoos believes that whether the facility will be built depends entirely on the local council.
He also thinks that the transfer of land to QPR would be beneficial for both the council and the club. But we are fortunate to have a giant asset in our current stadium.
If Loftus Road is redeveloped into housing, that would go a long way into paying for any future development costs of a new ground. Linford Christie Stadium is a vital community asset in an open green space. We will consult residents early next year about how we can best achieve this. We believe QPR deserves to be invested in and call on its owners to do just that. Executive Summary of the Report. QPR - why we need to move.
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