The pressure and spotlight isn't on him as much at the moment as it would be for a top 6 or 7 team. When they aren't playing well he has to be able to contribute more to the game, for us he can get away with it. I do agree that at other teams they are likely to create more chances and therefore more goals for him.
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Originally posted by QPRDave View PostAccording to Tony Interview in The Telegraph
Exclusive: 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
No more spending it seems either.............best training ground in lge 2 it is then!'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.
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I can't see Austin staying if QPR get relegated. They will instead cash in on him to help pay off any fines or to rebuild the side after players like Barton, Dunne, Ferdinand, Hill, Fer, Caulker, Onuoha, Isla, Vargas, Zarate, Krancjar, Hoillet, SWP, Tarrabt, etc are all sold, retired, contracts not renewed or retuned after their loan deals end.
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Austin is a bit like Miroslav Klose, a finisher pure and simple and a good one at that. But despite his goals, no one ever talks about Klose in the same breath as (fat) Ronaldo, Stoichkov, Batistuta etc. As an all round footballer, he wasn't great. I think in the modern game, top clubs need more then just a finisher, which is why people like Kane and Ings have been linked to big money moves, whereas as Austin is "just"(!) an England call up.
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