Harry Redknapp has admitted that divisions among the players have been a major factor in QPR’s demise this season.
Rangers’ relegation has all but been confirmed and will be rubber-stamped if they lose at Reading.
They have been plagued by behind-the-scenes problems, caused partly by some players taking exception to the attitude of highly-paid signings who have failed to perform.
And manager Redknapp said: “It’s a difficult one. I’d be a liar if I said there weren’t splits here – there have been. It’s been a problem.
“If you play at a club with Robin van Persie or someone like Steven Gerrard and you know they’re getting 130 or 140 grand a week and you’re getting 50, you know why – he’s getting that money because he’s that good.
“It’s a problem when players can look and say ‘He ain’t that good’. People don’t mind other people earning good money if they earn it.”
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Blame blame blame.... Mr Redknapp you are the manager please take some responsibility. Thank you