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TF: "very optimistic that Charlie will be with us for a very long time"
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At no point in that article did it say he was likely to leave.
“Charlie is great guy. We are in discussions (on a new deal). But we are a new QPR and we are going to do what’s right for the club. I’m very optimistic that Charlie will be with us for a very long time. If you ask him I think he enjoys being at QPR tremendously but it’s a short career, players have to look after themselves and we have to respect that. It’s a big decision for him.”"When you went to the corner and saw our fans celebrating the way they were you just wanted to be part of it" - Shaun Derry after we beat the scum 1-0
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Originally posted by QPRDave View PostExclusive: Rangers chairman tells Jason Burt the truth behind Redknapp's departure, why Charlie Austin is likely to leave this summer - and how Chris Ramsey could stay even if the club are relegated"When you went to the corner and saw our fans celebrating the way they were you just wanted to be part of it" - Shaun Derry after we beat the scum 1-0
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Yeah tbf Dave that was the jurno's words. Id rather believe/listen to the guy who owns the club. And he says he is 'optimistic' that Austin will be here for a long time....... maybe Im just believing what I want to believe but thats how I read it mate.SIR LESLIE FERDINAND!!
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Originally posted by bushcelt1 View Postbest english forward in the top flight....see ya charlie.
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Originally posted by Stanley View PostBut ultimately what is more important than scoring goals? End of the day, that is what all strikers are judged on.
Today's goal, for example, was superbly taken.
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Originally posted by Garyd73 View PostCorrect for teams in the bottom 12 of the PL, above that you need to be able to do more which is why I don't think he will play for England. He will move on to a better team sometime in the next 18 months though.
Therefore it could be easily be argued he would have scored even more in a better team, receiving better service.
End of the day, he's scored goals at every level he's played. He's always risen to every challenge put before him and succeeded at it. As I say, strikers will ultimately always be judged on their goalscoring, and in the dept he has that pure and natural strikers instinct that's impossible to coach into a player.
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