Tony Fernandes will quit if QPR are relegated
Tony Fernandes, the QPR chairman, was humiliated after his club lost to MK Dons in the FA Cup tie. QPR lost 2-4 to MK Dons and the fans looked disappointed and furious as they stayed till the last minute of the game.
Attendance was great. Thanks to fansEverything worked. We will fix It. I’m still optimistic. RT @maljacqpr: … m.tmi.me/IkGvu
— Tony Fernandes (@tonyfernandes) January 27, 2013
“As I said we won’t stop trying. As I have said many times I take all responsibility and will face the music. Always spirit up. If can’t fix it I will be first to go.”
QPR next play league winners, Manchester City. “We will pick a different team on Tuesday,” said Redknapp, who is hopeful Löic Rémy will be available after hamstring trouble.
Alan Smith got back into the limelight after being released by Newcastle United.
“This one will be remembered as fondly,” he said as MK Dons have never reached the fifth round of FA cup.
Smith said, “It is one of the best results of my career. For a League One team to come to a Premier League team and be 4-0 up with 25 minutes to go … It was a strong QPR team as well. It was not as though they put young lads out as well or part of the reserve team – there were international players out there.”