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."
Gaffer Mark Hughes and skipper Joey Barton pen their exclusive columns, whilst we also look back on a rollercoaster Barclays Premier League season in a special report.
We've dedicated eight pages of our award-winning publication to the R's first season back in the top-flight for 15 years, covering all of the twists and turns as the season enters its final furlong.
Elsewhere, R's legend Gerry Francis takes centre stage in our popular 'R's Stars of Yesteryear' feature, whilst recently-appointed Technical Director - Mike Rigg - speaks candidly about why he swapped the Etihad Stadium for Loftus Road.
*Available in and around the ground for just £3, 'Hoops' is a must-read on matchdays!
