Tony Fernandes insists there has been a ‘dramatic change’ at Queens Park Rangers and the days of dressing room indiscipline are over.

In his autobiography, Hoops boss Harry Redknapp slammed last season’s relegated side as having the worst attitude of any he’s ever managed.

Fernandes, owner and chairman, admits he too was shocked by the players’ lack of application, but he is adamant lessons have been learned.

QPR are currently sitting on top of the Championship and on course for a Premier League return and the Malaysian businessman says the atmosphere around the club has been transformed.

“Hopefully, we are building something better now,” he said, speaking on the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast.

“For me, winning is everything. It was a new experience for me [last season]. I never believed it until towards the end but, yeah, some of them didn’t put their full heart into it and it showed.

“Life is about learning. I use these negative experiences to get better and be smarter.

“In a very short time we have turned around QPR when no one believed we could.

“We’ve cleared out a hell of a lot of players, we have brought in the right sort, and we have got a bit more work to do, but you can see it is quite a dramatic change. If we come back [to the Premier League], we will do it differently.”