QPR's Tony Fernandes: I have been exploited

QPR chairman Tony Fernandes says that he has been "exploited" since he took over at Loftus Road in August 2011.
The 49-year-old, who has made his wealth in the airline and music industries, estimates he has put £50m of his personal fortune into the club but says he has learned a lesson.
"I don't think I will be exploited any more," said the Malaysian businessman.
"I think I allowed myself to be exploited but that's my choice."
QPR have won only four games this season and were relegated last weekend after their 0-0 draw with Reading. They will play in the Championship next season.
Since Fernandes arrived at the club, he has brought the likes of Shaun Wright-Phillips, Djibril Cisse, Anton Ferdinand, Bobby Zamora, Christopher Samba and Loic Remy to west London: the latter two arriving in January for a combined total of £20.5m.
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QPR chairman Tony Fernandes says that he has been "exploited" since he took over at Loftus Road in August 2011.
The 49-year-old, who has made his wealth in the airline and music industries, estimates he has put £50m of his personal fortune into the club but says he has learned a lesson.
"I don't think I will be exploited any more," said the Malaysian businessman.
"I think I allowed myself to be exploited but that's my choice."
QPR have won only four games this season and were relegated last weekend after their 0-0 draw with Reading. They will play in the Championship next season.
Since Fernandes arrived at the club, he has brought the likes of Shaun Wright-Phillips, Djibril Cisse, Anton Ferdinand, Bobby Zamora, Christopher Samba and Loic Remy to west London: the latter two arriving in January for a combined total of £20.5m.
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