FERNANDES EXCLUSIVE IN 'HOOPS!'
Posted on: Fri 04 May 2012
Tony Fernandes speaks exclusively in Sunday's matchday programme - setting the record straight on a number of key issues as the 2011/12 Barclays Premier League campaign nears its finale.
The R's Chairman opens his heart up to the QPR faithful, with the message quite simply being - 'I'm no quitter.'
"I have come up the hard way in life. Nothing has been handed to me on a plate, so I know what it takes to be successful and I'm certainly no quitter," he tells 'Hoops.'
"We have a stable infrastructure in place and myself and my fellow shareholders - Din and Ruben, and of course Amit and the Mittal family - all share the same common goals in terms of our long-term objectives for this Club.
"We have a structured long-term strategy in place that will, in time, bear fruit for the foreseeable future."
Fernandes continues: "Myself and my fellow shareholders will leave no stone unturned to ensure that every QPR fan can hold their heads up high and say 'I'm a Queens Park Rangers fan' - wherever they are in the world - and be proud.
"My only regret is that I didn't arrive at QPR slightly earlier, but regardless of whether our fight to beat the drop is a successful one - and I sincerely hope it is - this Club is in great hands going forward."
Posted on: Fri 04 May 2012
Tony Fernandes speaks exclusively in Sunday's matchday programme - setting the record straight on a number of key issues as the 2011/12 Barclays Premier League campaign nears its finale.
The R's Chairman opens his heart up to the QPR faithful, with the message quite simply being - 'I'm no quitter.'
"I have come up the hard way in life. Nothing has been handed to me on a plate, so I know what it takes to be successful and I'm certainly no quitter," he tells 'Hoops.'
"We have a stable infrastructure in place and myself and my fellow shareholders - Din and Ruben, and of course Amit and the Mittal family - all share the same common goals in terms of our long-term objectives for this Club.
"We have a structured long-term strategy in place that will, in time, bear fruit for the foreseeable future."
Fernandes continues: "Myself and my fellow shareholders will leave no stone unturned to ensure that every QPR fan can hold their heads up high and say 'I'm a Queens Park Rangers fan' - wherever they are in the world - and be proud.
"My only regret is that I didn't arrive at QPR slightly earlier, but regardless of whether our fight to beat the drop is a successful one - and I sincerely hope it is - this Club is in great hands going forward."
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