QPR manager Ian Holloway has attacked the boardroom chaos threatening to derail the club - and admitted his future is uncertain.Bill Power and Mark Devlin were ousted as Rangers chairman and chief executive respectively in a boardroom coup this week, allowing director Gianni Paladini to seize effective control of the club. Power continues to fight his demotion but Holloway could now be under pressure - with former Rangers player John Gregory in the directors´ box for Friday´s home game with Sheffield Wednesday."We´ve had two bad results [at Coventry and Northampton], but whether I remain here is another matter," Holloway said. "If they want me, great, if they don´t then that´s life. Hopefully the people in the boardroom can sort our their squabbles. They need to sort it out. They are directors - they need to direct the club."
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