Arsenal Emirates capacity 60,000
Chelsea Stamford Br. 41,000
Spurs White Hart Lane 36,000
West Ham Boleyn 35,000
Crystal Palace Selhurst Park 25,000
QPR Loftus Road 18,000
It's inevitable that a team with such a small stadium is constantly fighting against the odds to stay in the Premier League.
Guardian May 2014: QPR May 2013 accounts - QPR 18th largest turnover in EPL. Wage bill 7th largest - 128% of turnover. Guardian remarks:
"QPR under owners Tony Fernandes and his associates feels like an overspending throwback. Loftus Road's 18,000 capacity will always struggle to support a Premier League-sized wage bill, but after promotion under Neil Warnock in 2011, Fernandes sanctioned huge expenditure for new manager Mark Hughes in 2012, then Harry Redknapp in January 2013, which did not stave off relegation. The result is the £65m loss, £110m loaned by Fernandes and partners, with the club in the Championship and a new stadium still at the early planning stage."
I expect them to **** up rather than stay up.
If Harry stays there, yes.
With a large Injection of OIL cash i am sure they can stay UP.
I'd put my house on it ok I don't own one but joking aside I think they have a steady chance:)
No. If they lose Loic Remy then back to Championship they go
I think so. There's plenty of weaker squads than them.
yes
just