Former Queens Park Rangers midfielder Jermaine Jenas has launched a scathing criticism of his former club, claiming that there was "no organisation, no vision and no discipline" during his time at Loftus Road.
The R's were relegated from the Premier League just a year after winning promotion from the Championship following their 6-0 loss at Manchester City.
Jenas, who played for the club between 2013 and 2014, told BBC Sport: "During my time at QPR, it was not being run as a Premier League club.
"For too long, the thinking was just to chuck money at the team. There has been no organisation, no vision, and no discipline in the way things were done."
QPR host Newcastle United in their final home game of the season on Saturday.