Ian Holloway was let go by Queens Park Rangers last week, with a new manager now needing to come at Loftus Road.
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Queens Park Rangers owner Tony Fernandes has broken his Twitter silence, after parting company with Ian Holloway.
Fernandes had not put out a message on the matter on social media since QPR let go of Holloway last week.
But the Rangers chairman was keen to address supporters’ concerns yesterday.

QPR’s decision to part company with Holloway has divided fans at Loftus Road.
But Fernandes insists that the decision was made with QPR’s future in mind.
Steve McClaren is now a leading contender to take over at QPR, with Fernandes considering who to put in charge for next season.
QPR only managed to finish in mid-table in the Championship this time around, but their budget is not as vast as many of their rivals’ funds.
Rangers have not played Premier League football since 2013, and the task for the new manager will be to take them back to the top tier.
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