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'If I can't fix it, I will be the first to go' - QPR owner Fernandes
The Malaysian businessman took to Twitter following his side's embarrassing FA Cup exit at the hands of MK Dons and insisted he remains optimismic over the club's plight
QPR owner Tony Fernandes has insisted he will leave the club if he cannot help turn things around.The Rs were knocked out of the FA Cup after suffering a 4-2 defeat to League One side MK Dons on Saturday and remain five points from safety at the bottom of the Premier League.
However, the 48-year-old claimed he remains "optimistic" about saving the season as he thanked fans for their support on social networking website Twitter. He wrote: "Attendance was great. Thanks to fans Everything worked. We will fix It. I'm still optimistic.
"Many fans attacking me. Doing our best. 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."
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