QPR boss Neil Warnock admits the club's ownership issues are affecting the club's survival prospects.
For the thrashing by Bolton Wanderers, some of the 15,000 home support had seen enough by the end and headed for the exit - venting their frustrations at shareholder Flavio Briatore, who could soon sell up to Lotus Formula One boss Tony Fernandes, watching from the directors' box.
Warnock revealed he had "private but very positive" discussions over the club's future.
"Right from day one he has been extremely supportive," he said.
"I have just got to hope things get sorted and we move on."
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