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QPR boss remains convinced his job is safe

Mark Hughes has again shrugged off speculation about his future as QPR manager.

Harry Redknapp has been touted as a possible replacement for the Welshman, whose team are bottom of the table and yet to win a league game this season despite more big spending during the summer.

Fernandes has backed Hughes.

But Hughes says he still has the full support of Rangers chairman Tony Fernandes and vice-chairman Amit Bhatia.

“I speak to both Tony and Amit all the time and they’re very supportive of what we’re doing,” Hughes insisted.

“They see the changes we’ve made to the club, not only in terms of personnel but also mentality.

“They understand what’s required in terms of building a club and they see the massive changes we’ve made to the club in a short space of time.”

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This post was last modified on 09/10/2012

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