Queens Park Rangers owner Tony Fernandes has given a warning to manager Neil Warnock by saying that no job is safe at the club.
The Malaysian businessman, who took over at Loftus Road during the summer, is thought to be considering the manager's position following a string of poor results which have left the club 17th in the Premier League table.
"We are disappointed where we are in the league," he tweeted. "It's important to note no one job is safe. Results are key.
"If I don't deliver I would be the first to step down as chairman.
"We owe it to all the fans. Good money is paid and results are key."
QPR make the trip to MK Dons in the third round of the FA Cup on Saturday afternoon.