It won’t be 140 characters or a submission to decide the winner.

Tony Fernandes has made it plain he will always raise two fingers and tap a Tweet despite any protests from Les Ferdinand.

The new director of football is no devotee of players using social media, but his boss is ready and willing to get any message, good, bad or misjudged out to the world.

“I’m sure he’d (Ferdinand) like me not to,” Fernandes said. “I’m not going to change that. There are mistakes I’ve made and because some of the negativity I see that winds me up.

“I’d rather have open transparency with fans who come to the club and in some ways are shareholders of it.

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"I disagree with Les, and we're not going to agree on everything, but I’m a freedom of speech man. I haven’t told Joey Barton to keep quiet ever, but there’s an etiquette. There are limits.”

It appears Ferdinand will introduce a new code regards social media for QPR players next term.

But Air Asia’s chief executive insists the medium helped him get through the awfulness of the shocking aftermath of flight QZ8501 with 162 people on board crashing into the sea between Surabaya and Singapore on December 28.

Fernandes added: “if I didn’t have Twitter it wouldn’t have helped me through Air Asia.”