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Originally posted by maverick69 View PostNot slating him. And the person I was sitting with played professionally.Ooh northern lads love gravy
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I love Charlie, the build up to his header was brilliant. He had the ball in the middle, passed it out wide - then turned, head down straight into the box and got on the end of the cross. Such a difference from our recent strikers, he's always looking for the ball in the box. He's good for 15+ this season.
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Originally posted by Bluehoop View PostI know mate - we watch him week in week out working his nuts off and getting on the end of stuff, then someone pops up with a comment like he's a bit lazy on the "is he clinical enough" thread. Just wow: I guess maybe tv coverage gives that impression but one thing Charlie aint is lazy
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Not sure where all this slating of Charlie Austin has come from. What's the deal, Zamora's injured and we've gotta have someone to whinge about?!!!
Top player at this level for me. Not gonna disagree that he does miss a chance or 2 but you've got to get yourself in the right positions to get the chances to miss in the first place. Charlie is sat on 7 goals in 14 games in all competitions, finally we've got a striker that averages a goal every 2 games (last one we've had that I can remember was Andy Thomson) and people wanna have a dig!
The real issue that needs addressing is where are the other goals are coming from. Our wingers are not in the goals nearly enough and there is nobody in the middle that looks like regularly chipping in. For me the answer is to go back to 2 up top, I think Johnson has got bags of goals in him at this level and I also think Austin will be more effective with a strike partner!
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Originally posted by vanhoop View PostPeople I was with were slating him at a recent game until he scored.hard graft up there for Charlie on his own.who was the pro player you was with mavs?
It's just, as I said before, he looked half a yard off his usual "zip" (pace is perhaps not the correct word) until AJ came on. It's just how I - and the ex-footballer next to me saw it. But we all see the world through different eyes.
The ex-pro was my brother. Started off as a youth at Palace, then on to his dream at the Rangers just as the youth system went to pot..... Before finally heading off to Bournemouth to turn pro - where he properly did his back and ended up and Aldershot, Kingstonians and the like before he realised he would make more money as a site chippy...... and that was that! Got all his coaching badges and the like along the way though. Went to college with Gary O'Neil as part of the day release they got.Last edited by maverick69; 12-11-2013, 11:53 AM.
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Originally posted by maverick69 View PostI was there on Saturday - and I think he looked lethargic/lazy. So did the folks sitting around us.
The general consensus was that he visibly had the hump playing up front on his own - or was carrying a knock.
Ironically, as soon as AJ came on and added a bit of impetus - he looked sharper and more up for it.
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