Queens Park Rangers chairman Tony Fernandes has assured the club's supporters that success will be brought to Loftus Road in the near future, despite the West London outfit being in danger of dropping back into the Championship.
Mark Hughes's side are safe from the relegation zone on goal difference alone, with two games left to play before the end of the season.
"We have a structured long-term strategy in place that will, in time, bear fruit for the foreseeable future," Fernandes told the club's matchday programme for this weekend.
"Myself and my fellow shareholders will leave no stone unturned to ensure that every QPR fan can hold their heads up high and say 'I'm a Queens Park Rangers fan', wherever they are in the world, and be proud.
"My only regret is that I didn't arrive at QPR slightly earlier, but regardless of whether our fight to beat the drop is a successful one - and I sincerely hope it is - this club is in great hands going forward."
Rangers will have to overcome Stoke City and Manchester City in order to avoid relegation after just one season back in the top flight.