QPR boss Chris Ramsey is safe for now - but things have to improve, says Les Ferdinand 09:59, 30 Sep 2015 By Paul Warburton Rs director lays it on the line please log in to view this image But joking aside... Chris Ramsey(L) with Les Ferdinand QPR boss Chris Ramsey is safe for now - but as director of football Les Ferdinand reminded - results are everything. Two Championship managers were axed this week, including Brentford's Marinus Dijkhuizen. However, Rangers are sticking with Ramsey despite supporter calls for his head after the abject 4-0 defeat to Fulham on Friday. Rs are confident they’ve got the right man in a season of ‘consolidation’ - but it’s up to the players to keep their coach in place. Action Images / John Marsh please log in to view this image Under the cosh: Chris Ramsey Speaking at the launch of the new £200k QPR community sports dome in Cranford, Ferdinand made plain the mantra that more Fulham shows and the club will be looking around for someone else to lead them. “No managers are safe are they?” Ferdinand said. “It’s about results. I understand that. “Our supporters get antagonised because Chris isn’t a household name. I understand that when we get beaten like that. We live in an instant society of results. “Chris is as disappointed as any support on Friday night. We gave a performance in front of them that wasn’t acceptable and we have to change that.” please log in to view this image One down: Chris Ramsey, Fulham boss Kit Symons and sacked Brentford manager Marinus Dijkhuizen The director supposed fans were beguiled that Rangers would bounce back at the first time of asking as they did in 2014, because they held on to Premier League stars in the transfer window. “I think because we’ve kept Charlie (Austin) and Matty Philips, everyone thinks were going to go back up. We brought in 14 faces and got rid of 16 and that takes time to gel. please log in to view this image Patience: Les Ferdinand “It’s about patience and consolidation. People get excited we’re going to shoot back up the table, but we’ve no divine right to do that, but it’s also about getting the right personnel on the pitch.” Rangers are at home to Bolton on Saturday minus Austin, out for up to a month with a hamstring strain, and Jamie Mackie, also in the wars at Fulham who sits on the sidelines for up to three months