QPR chief Tony Fernandes has hit out at some of the players in his squad who do not show the same passion as he does.

Despite investing a fortune in the club, Fernandes neither former manager Mark Hughes nor current boss Harry Redknapp could find the right formula to get them playing and the results have continued to disappoint.

The draw at Reading on Sunday means that QPR will be playing in the Championship next season and Fernandes has had a go at his players.

"It's heartbreaking for me when we lose. I don't want to go out, I just want to stay at home," he told the club's website.

"And I am someone who has dealt with success and dealt with disappointment. But there is nothing I have gone through that is as disappointing as losing a football game.

"I haven't said it throughout the season because it wasn't right to be said, but it hurt me when I saw some of the players who didn't feel the way I felt. And in fact, in their case, it should be worse because this is their job, it's their life. It wasn't a good feeling."

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