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| Monday, 23 December, 2002, 16:31 GMT No Fulham talks - Davies QPR are no nearer to extending their groundshare agreement with Fulham, according to Loftus Road chief executive David Davies. Fulham, who have been sharing with Rangers since the start of the season, have confirmed that they will not be redeveloping Craven Cottage. And Davies and other QPR board members are sympathetic to the idea of long-term groundsharing.
But he insists that no talks about an extended or permanent groundshare deal have taken place. "The future of Fulham playing at Loftus Road has drawn a lot of speculation," said Davies. "Following the announcement by Fulham, there is likely to be more speculation. "There have been no discussions between the two clubs about extending the current groundshare agreement or making it permanent. "There have been no talks. But if an approach were made, we would listen, just as we did when we were approached about the current groundshare agreement." |
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