Qpr's new chairman Jordan Belfort dropped by to give us his insight on this season so far, both for his club and the league as a whole.
Reporter: so you sit in 18th spot at the moment, could qpr fall straight back down to the championship?
Belfort: well we're 18th aren't we? So we are of course in the battle for those relegation spots at the moment. Whether our players on paper should be in this position is a debate to have with somebody far more interested in that than me, because the fact is were there now and we must fight to get away.
Reporter: you sound like you believe qpr will go down, is this true?
Belfort:
I admit we're in a position where we are of course in contention but I believe we do actually have enough about us to get away from it if our players start acting like their true ability.
Reporter: is the manager under pressure at the moment?
Belfort: well we are in the premier league, the managers must always be under pressure to push us to the next level. Right now we are playing below where we should be so lucien knows it must be improved, but he is a top manager and can change this.
Reporter: any positives so far this season?
Belfort: yes there are still many positives, Loic remy has scored 5 goals in 7 games already which is great whilst we have scored the same amount of goals as table topping Leicester, whilst Johnny Evans is getting back to fitness now now so hopefully he can solve our defensive problems. Aswell as this some performances have been brilliant, we created 3 clear cut chances to their 0 and on another day would have beat them about 3/4-0 but our strikers didn't perform whilst theirs did so now we move on, I also believe we should have beat Chelsea on the first game of the season with 9 shots on target to their 3. Finally our fixture list gets much kinder now, with our next 7 fixtures looking good as we play Everton, Newcastle, Swansea, hull, Southampton, crystal palace and burnley
Reporter: any thoughts on other chairmen so far?
Belfort: I don't like the way Everton spoke about Leicester, right now they are on top because they picked up more points than everyone else, so this is on merit- for them to say they are really third is very disrespectful especially coming from a club who are average at best and will be nowhere near the top 4 come the end of the season. He seems to believe his club have some kind of right to be in the top 4 this season but I must let him know that his team simply aren't good enough. I also feel Manchester United chairman was rude about leicesters great start and I have taken a dislike to him about that aswell as Leicester should be praised for their start, rather than the much worse chairmen trying to take a swipe at them.