Former QPR chairman Gianni Paladini is shocked by the way he is portrayed in a doco about the club under Italian ownership.
Paladini spent eight years in the Hoops boardroom and played a key role in their meteoric rise from League One to the Premier League.
"If I wasn't saying yes to Flavio then I was running around screaming, shouting and swearing. They made me look like a madman. I am not like that.
"I have worked in football for many years and I am one of the longest-serving chairman at QPR. It would not be possible to have achieved that had I behaved like that.
"Sure I am a passionate man and I was passionate about QPR. I spent millions and millions of pounds to save them from administration many times and to help take them from League One to the Premier League.
"If it wasn't for me there would have been no Flavio, Bernie, the Mittal family, Tony Fernandes or the Premier League.
"I helped make all of that possible but the film did not recognise that. It made me look like an inbetweener - the man who Flavio sent to sack the managers." "I am not happy with the way they made me come across," he told The Sun.