QPR chairman insists ‘everyone can win’ with Old Oak regeneration
Tony Fernandes has been tweeting about QPR’s plans for Old Oak.
The club’s owners want to win the right to regenerate the area between Scrubs Lane and Willesden Junction, which would become known as New Queens Park and include a stadium for Rangers.
“Just passing old oak common on the Heathrow express having returned form dubai. what an amazing project we could do for the community,” chairman Fernandes wrote.
“Everyone can win. Its takes courage ,determination, putting people first and sharing the spoils for a better west london. Full stop.”
Just passing old oak common on the Heathrow express having returned form dubai.what an amazing project we could do for the community.
— Tony Fernandes (@tonyfernandes) October 2, 2014
Meanwhile, QPR defender Rio Ferdinand has paid tribute to Ji-sung Park, who has been made an ambassador for Manchester United.
Park, who had an unhappy spell at Loftus Road, played alongside Ferdinand at United.
“Appreciated & respected by all in that dressing room. Selfless player,” Ferdinand tweeted.
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rich
02/10/2014 @ 6:05 pm
Tony Fernandes keep dreaming we be in conference league next Season so what will QPR do with 40000 seater