Former Queens Park Rangers winger Trevor Sinclair has launched a scathing criticism of his former club, claiming that there is "something fundamentally wrong" at Loftus Road.
The R's were promoted from the Championship last season, but have found themselves languishing near the foot of the Premier League table of late.
Sinclair told BBC Sport: "When I was at QPR it was a family club with a fantastic tradition of developing lower league players and I'm not seeing that anymore.
"There is definitely something fundamentally wrong at QPR. The players do not look fit or committed enough, and the fans must be so frustrated with how the club is evolving.
"Harry Redknapp has got a great CV but it has not quite happened at QPR and he has been there long enough now to have turned it round."
QPR's next Premier League game is away at Stoke City on January 31.