Amit Bhatia has announced that he has resigned as QPR vice-chairman after having a disagreement with the board.
Things for the promoted club have not started brilliantly as they prepare for life in the Premier League with fans already irate over increased ticket prices.
But now there are fractures in the backroom regarding these ticket prices and Bhatia has decided it is not the way he wants to go, and doubled with the recent decision to sack CEO Ishan Saksena, has decided to quit his post at Loftus Road.
"It is with a heavy heart that I tender my resignation as vice chairman of Queens Park Rangers football club. It has been a great honour to serve this club for the last three years," read a statemtn from Bhatia.
"Although there have been challenges, the last 15 months have been a period of stability and success and it gives me great pleasure to see Queens Park Rangers back in the Premier League where I feel the club belongs.
"It is very clear to me from recent board meetings that my vision, strategy and direction for the club is very different from that of the other shareholders and board members.
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