QPR’s Tony Fernandes to fight fair play sanction

Victorious QPR celebrate after their play-off final victory over Derby County on Saturday. Picture: PAVictorious QPR celebrate after their play-off final victory over Derby County on Saturday. Picture: PA
Victorious QPR celebrate after their play-off final victory over Derby County on Saturday. Picture: PA
QPR co-owner Tony Fernandes has vowed to fight the prospect of a ­Financial Fair Play fine and plough much of his side’s promotion windfall back into the club.

Rangers returned to the Barclays Premier League at the first attempt by defeating Derby in the Sky Bet ­Championship play-off final at Wembley on Saturday.

The victory, courtesy of Bobby Zamora’s 90th-minute goal, is reported to be worth in the region of £120 million to QPR, but the Londoners are now facing a fine of up to £50m for failing to comply with financial guidelines.

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