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<blockquote data-quote="ratsapprentice" data-source="post: 667804" data-attributes="member: 67273"><p>Brentford don't have permission to host rugby AFAIK...</p><p>Owning/joint-owning their own stadium is essential too - otherwise they are just as vulnerable to oblivion as they were just two seasons ago.</p><p>They need to have bricks-and-mortar assets, and a separate income stream.</p><p>I still see a fair few people in Queens Park wearing Wasps shirts.</p><p></p><p>As I have highlighted - the club are trying to find a new ground closer to London.</p><p>And most of their games will still be played at AP - it's stated that the move to a new home ground is to happen <em>within</em> three years, not <em>in three years</em>.</p><p></p><p>I think they need to wait and see what QPR, Brentford and Chelsea do, as all three have built or are planning to build new stadiums in NW London.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratsapprentice, post: 667804, member: 67273"] Brentford don't have permission to host rugby AFAIK... Owning/joint-owning their own stadium is essential too - otherwise they are just as vulnerable to oblivion as they were just two seasons ago. They need to have bricks-and-mortar assets, and a separate income stream. I still see a fair few people in Queens Park wearing Wasps shirts. As I have highlighted - the club are trying to find a new ground closer to London. And most of their games will still be played at AP - it's stated that the move to a new home ground is to happen [I]within[/I] three years, not [I]in three years[/I]. I think they need to wait and see what QPR, Brentford and Chelsea do, as all three have built or are planning to build new stadiums in NW London. [/QUOTE]
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