Queens Park Rangers chairman Tony Fernandes has tried to assure supporters that the future is "good" for the club, despite uncertainty over their Premier League status.
The West London outfit are seven points adrift of safety, with just three games left to go before the season comes to an end.
In a series of tweets, Fernandes, whose side will face Manchester City at the weekend, has rejected claims that the club are suffering with large amounts of debt and insists that all of the shareholders "care" about the future.
Fernandez wrote: "QPR fans. Don't despair. Lots to look forward to. You have shareholders who care. Not perfect. Made mistakes. But we care. There is little debt by the way. All shareholders loan. Debt is related to new stadium . Tired of journalists making up stuff.
"We have good people in the club now. Will be choosing a new Ceo in the next few weeks. While the table may not look future still good. We have learnt a lot about players, managers , agents. Onwards and upwards. 3 out of 4 season in the premier league.
"It's not over till it's over. Got three games left. Need to play for all the game. Not just 85 mins and who knows. See you at city. That's it for the moment. Stay positive. Hard but that's all we got. you he. Shareholders who are decent and care."
QPR has picked up two points from their last four games.