QPR chairman Tony Fernandes says manager Harry Redknapp will remain in charge whatever happens this season.
Fernandes wants long-term suitability at QPR.
He told The Guardian: "What happens if we don't win for 12 or 13 games?
"But I think we've made our mind up to stick - we'll just stick with Harry come what may. We want stability, we want players to know he's the manager. A different approach, I think.
"My whole life's been stability. People who have worked with me have for a long time.
"I don't believe football clubs can be any different.
"You only have to look at the most successful football clubs - Matt Busby, Bob Paisley, Alex Ferguson, they were all at their clubs for a long time. That's a business principle that works."
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