QPR chairman Tony Fernandes has hailed the team's display against Reading, saying that manager Ian Holloway deserves alll the credit.

The Hoops recorded a comfortable 2-0 victory over Jaap Stam's side, with Holloway's men looking firmly in control for the majority.

Speaking in a series of messages on Twitter last night, Fernandes appeared to confirm the return of former Liverpool and Tottenham defender Steven Caulker as well as Grant Hall who has been suffering with tendonitus.

Fernandes also hinted that a number of new arrivals could be on the way to Loftus Road, sparking a sense of intrigue across social media.

The identity of these signings is still very much unknown, although the club have been widely tipped to secure the services of Watford defender

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